I don’t agree with your statement. That you are gambling for fun doesn’t strip you of your emotions as a human. Even when you play a regular none betting game like soccer in play station, when you don’t win you aren’t happy despite no wager in the first place. Your emotions remain intact which is why if you win while playing for for you are happy and if you lose you are sad. It only becomes a problem when you don’t gamble responsibly and you lose money you planned on using for something else.
But yes that is the truth. And that is why gambling for fun is still in doubt and I it's questionable. Gamblers always want to win whether for fun, entertainment or to make money. The matter here is that, the two have different degree of feeling and emotions displayed. Gambling for fu should not cry in the public domain but bear the pain in mind but for those who gambling for profit and in the process loss to the house, could be angry in the public domain. And a fun gambler, you can gamble any amount and and still behave well.
The reality is that even when we play just for fun, it doesn’t mean we won’t feel disappointed or angry when we lose. The difference is that when our goal is simply to have fun, we’re better able to control ourselves, and those feelings of disappointment or anger fade quickly.
I won’t deny that I also feel disappointed when I lose, even though I’m aware of the risks and was prepared to lose even before I started gambling. Still, those emotions will be there, but once again, they fade quickly. Meanwhile, people with different goals might chase their losses because they’re driven by emotion.