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September 19, 2023, 02:48:15 PM
#27
If you don't have a balance of everything may effect the other aspects of your life,  but also note that any form of addictions is a negative pointer to everything,  and it will definitely affect your relationships and even make you uncertified.

But just gambling within the limit you set for your self will make you more responsible and giving your partner their own time and also allocating gambling it own time will go a long way to reduce the level of pressure on your well being.
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September 19, 2023, 01:49:07 PM
#26
Yes, Gambling addiction has strained a lot of relationships through financial instabilities emotional turmoil, social isolation, and family problems. Gambling which was meant to be a popular kind of entertainment for many and was designed to provide a temporary escape from everyday life and also help one to be more observant mentally task your brain and it is also good for your mental brain. When it becomes an addiction it causes financial strain the strain can manifest in various ways including the loss of shared savings, debt accumulation, and financial secrecy which may lead to strained communication between partners. This communication breakdown can prevent couples, friends, and associates from working together.

You have some unusual views about gambling. Gambling "was meant to be" this and that? It is fun and light entertainment to many people, who do it very sparsely and not to excess. A small amount of people take it way too far and let it have a much larger impact on their life, which as you identified spills into personal relationships. There is nothing requiring any sort of mental agility, like you seem to suggest, about clicking buttons repeatedly on a slot machine - it is doing nothing more than stimulating the dopamine responses which reinforce habitual behavior. People misinterpreting the signals, which are very much engineered by profit seeking companies, are what gets them into trouble long term.
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September 19, 2023, 01:48:38 PM
#25
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Can Gambling affect your relationship?
Gambling is not a bad game. But we look down on gambling whenever it becomes a human addiction.  However, I have personally seen many people go broke due to gambling. The reason is that when a person spends more on gambling than he earns, the world is in a kind of chaos. And from this chaos comes much turmoil. And in the meantime, two are separated in the world. But let us all be aware that this gambling game is used for entertainment. And never make this gambling addictive. Then surely there will be peace in our family, there will never be turmoil and there will be no separation of the family.
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September 19, 2023, 01:30:02 PM
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Yes, Gambling addiction has strained a lot of relationships through financial instabilities emotional turmoil, social isolation, and family problems. Gambling which was meant to be a popular kind of entertainment for many and was designed to provide a temporary escape from everyday life and also help one to be more observant mentally task your brain and it is also good for your mental brain. When it becomes an addiction it causes financial strain the strain can manifest in various ways including the loss of shared savings, debt accumulation, and financial secrecy which may lead to strained communication between partners. This communication breakdown can prevent couples, friends, and associates from working together.
Well, here the root cause is lying and lack of transparency with your partner about activities that will harm the relationship when the truth is exposed and this is the same even if we remove the gambling from the string and attach another thing to it. So gambling affects you? No, unless I am doing it beyond my limit and hiding it from my partner or family and keep taking loans to chase loss which will accumulate as huge debt in no time.
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September 19, 2023, 01:14:03 PM
#23
Yes it will and in a very bad way. I can’t see a marriage lasting very long if your wife/husband is a gambling addict. Sooner or later either he/she won’t show enough interest in you or worse, she/he will lose too much money which could be spent on more meaningful stuff. If you love your addict spouse very much, you should first explain the situation he/she is in and then convince him/her for a treatment. If she/he refuses to get cured, then it is time to divorce him/her. It is not a pretty thing to do but some people can’t be saved…
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September 19, 2023, 01:05:18 PM
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Yes, I believe that gambling can provoke a gambler to change his behavior, which would then lead to the breakup of the relationship. But the main factor that affects a person is not gambling, because instead of gambling can be any other hobby, such as alcohol or food. In general, I believe that the fault is the inability to stop in time and it does not matter what it is about - gambling, alcohol or food. All these things are quite acceptable if they are not abused. Abuse leads to self-destruction. That is the main problem.
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September 19, 2023, 12:53:48 PM
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Yes, Gambling addiction has strained a lot of relationships through financial instabilities emotional turmoil, social isolation, and family problems. Gambling which was meant to be a popular kind of entertainment for many and was designed to provide a temporary escape from everyday life and also help one to be more observant mentally task your brain and it is also good for your mental brain. When it becomes an addiction it causes financial strain the strain can manifest in various ways including the loss of shared savings, debt accumulation, and financial secrecy which may lead to strained communication between partners. This communication breakdown can prevent couples, friends, and associates from working together.
Would totally affect on the time that you would really be able to compromise anything doesnt matter whether it would really be towards on your family or your girlfriend or friends on which on the time that you are already

that compromising things or simply those kind of dealing isnt something that already healthy in between people then consider out that you are really that putting up yourself into some problems which it isnt healthy
anymore or simply not really that advisable on doing so. Gambling isnt bad as long you do have that proper control of it because on the time that you are doing those things which you hadnt done before
or you are simply that forgetting on what must thing should be done then it would be an another story. Playing is not bad but on the time that you are forgetting your priorities and
spending too much more in gambling then its simply showing that you are addicted.

Any forms of addiction is really that bad not only in relationship but also in finances,mental and emotional aspects which we should really be careful about.
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September 19, 2023, 12:50:10 PM
#20
Yes, Gambling addiction has strained a lot of relationships through financial instabilities emotional turmoil, social isolation, and family problems. Gambling which was meant to be a popular kind of entertainment for many and was designed to provide a temporary escape from everyday life and also help one to be more observant mentally task your brain and it is also good for your mental brain. When it becomes an addiction it causes financial strain the strain can manifest in various ways including the loss of shared savings, debt accumulation, and financial secrecy which may lead to strained communication between partners. This communication breakdown can prevent couples, friends, and associates from working together.

Gambling doesn't cause harm in relationship. Addicted gamblers cause problem in every aspect of their life. Gambling is a simple game of luck. It cannot cause harm in your life. But if you addicted into gambling, then it's a problem.

It's very similar to other addictions like drinks or smoking. Till the time you do it under control, it's not going to cause harm. But once addicted, you face issues. Gambling is same. Controlled gambling is fine!
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September 19, 2023, 12:48:39 PM
#19
I can say that you should gamble with the money you can afford to lose.I have never acted in a way to risk all my money in life.Yes, I had a gambling addiction, I could lose money all the time, but people should be able to stop themselves at some point.If you like gambling, you need to allocate a monthly budget for it and not go beyond that budget. Otherwise, you will constantly go into debt and you will sink. Your life will progress in a very bad way and no one may not want to be with you. You can think of it like a swamp and as you borrow money, you are pulling everyone into that swamp in a way, and those who do not want to enter this swamp will want to cut off contact with you.
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September 19, 2023, 12:47:47 PM
#18
Gambling can not affect your relationship, the one that affects your relationship is how you manage your gambling activity.
Saying gambling can affect relationship is like blaming the gambling, while in fact the one to be blame is yourself.
We should not try to blame others for something that we do consciously, we have our own free will related to gambling.
If we can control ourselves, even if lets say we are addicted already, if we have full control of ourselves and know how to deal with our addiction for a better life, it wont affect your relationship.
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September 19, 2023, 12:45:29 PM
#17
That is why you have to be wise in gambling games because if not they will lose control of whatever money is around them will be used because they are addicted.

Stories like this have been everywhere,, including around my area there are people with the same fate and end up living a bad life due to their own behavior towards excessive gambling, he is far from his own family.

You should be able to limit how much bankroll should be provided at least as small as possible, and be disciplined in money management when you have lost out then after there is more money you can enter again.
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September 19, 2023, 12:36:41 PM
#16
Gambling is like a double-edged sword. It can bring you a lot of joy but at the same time it can ruin your financial life if you have no control over it. You need to set a weekly limit for the amount of money you spend on it and make an effort not to exceed that limit. Sticking to your plans can be very hard at times but it's possible if you avoid becoming addicted.

I believe that if you can maintain control gambling can be a form of entertainment especially if you're interested in sports betting. This is so good for football fans like me; I particularly enjoy betting on football games especially in the UEFA Champions League.
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September 19, 2023, 12:34:06 PM
#15

whatever you do it always affects relationships. gambling will always do especially if the family is already tight with money with the current condition of the economy, your wife would be demanding more of the money to be spent on food, children's needs, and utility bills.

you can't just spend recklessly these days. if $5 is already a cause of the fight, you might as well just look for another job to add to your source and stop gambling.
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September 19, 2023, 11:46:10 AM
#14
It depends on your mindset when it comes to gambling. I used to often lie to my wife about my habit of gambling on weekends, but as far as my gambling was still within normal limits because I only gambled on weekends, the rest on weekdays I worked and spent time with family but on weekends sometimes I spend a few hours gambling on sports betting or casinos.

But it messed me up hiding it was a mistake, so I was honest with my wife and in the end she was the only person who knew I often gambled but with a certain budget limit so she also limited my budget for gambling so it didn't exceed the limit and indeed I used The mindset of gambling is just to have fun, not for anything serious and chasing jackpots or big money from gambling, it's just a bonus to the fun that I want from gambling. it all comes back to mindset and the wrong mindset is those who gamble to make gambling a source of income. My advice is to be honest with our partners because they can protect us from things that go beyond the limits.  Wink
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September 19, 2023, 11:42:34 AM
#13
I have never had a relationship where my significant other had an issue with my gambling “habits”. Now I can certainly understand where it could become an issue for couples or relationships in where it affects the relationship as one could be dragging down their finances. Especially if someone has a gamble disease.

Luckily it’s not been an issue for me but I know it is for many people.
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September 19, 2023, 11:40:09 AM
#12
In my personal case, I think that gambling addiction or even gambling in a more often basis and in a accelerated pace could be very harmful for my mental and physical health, to be honest.

I am a person who is usually quite in-drawn, if I dedicated much more time gambling, then it would certainly lead me towards social isolation (added to the possible money problems), It would also pull me further from my family, and knowing myself, I would not dare to face them with the truth because of embarrassment.

I am not married, by the way, but addiction to gambling will definitely affect my relationship negatively...
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September 19, 2023, 11:28:08 AM
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It would affect your social relations once it affected you as an individual. If you would be caught up with your emotions while gambling we can expect nothing less for being frustrated, irritated, and stressed. There are even instances wherein a family is breaking alart due to the problems created from being to fed up with gambling, in particular with debt and overall cashflow in a household. What makes gambling a bad thing is simply addiction. It just so happened that everyone is prone to it ‘coz we simply have our own feelings with the gambling or betting outcome; you win, you’d want more and if you lose, you’d want to take get back with your losses while being unconscious that it is becoming bigger.Gambling is a fun activity because it could teach you how to manage risks in life, better. you’d be able to realize that not all things can be succeeded by hardwork. Lastly, you’d be aware that there are things we cannot always get such as jackpots.
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September 19, 2023, 11:26:25 AM
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Yes, Gambling addiction has strained a lot of relationships through financial instabilities emotional turmoil, social isolation, and family problems. Gambling which was meant to be a popular kind of entertainment for many and was designed to provide a temporary escape from everyday life and also help one to be more observant mentally task your brain and it is also good for your mental brain. When it becomes an addiction it causes financial strain the strain can manifest in various ways including the loss of shared savings, debt accumulation, and financial secrecy which may lead to strained communication between partners. This communication breakdown can prevent couples, friends, and associates from working together.

There's nothing that cannot be affected that concerns you if you're an addicted gambler, your relationship is at stake, your work, finance, behavioral attitude, reputation and many other things that concerns you, but before these things got over us, we have to know that it's something that needs to be done with ultimate sanction, we must discipline ourselves to a very good extent such that gambling will not do us more of harm than good at the end of the show, if we are not careful.
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September 19, 2023, 11:23:56 AM
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Yes, Gambling addiction has strained a lot of relationships through financial instabilities emotional turmoil, social isolation, and family problems. Gambling which was meant to be a popular kind of entertainment for many and was designed to provide a temporary escape from everyday life and also help one to be more observant mentally task your brain and it is also good for your mental brain. When it becomes an addiction it causes financial strain the strain can manifest in various ways including the loss of shared savings, debt accumulation, and financial secrecy which may lead to strained communication between partners. This communication breakdown can prevent couples, friends, and associates from working together.
It's not gambling that can ruin a relationship, but irresponsible behavior and behavior that always lies that can ruin a relationship. The key in a relationship, especially a household relationship, is communication and openness so that the relationship can be maintained and remain harmonious. And we need to know that casino owners never force someone to visit there and online gambling agents never force you to play on certain gambling platforms. They only invite and suggest, not force and the rest is up to us personally.
So it is the person's bad behavior that is the cause of a relationship breaking down, not gambling. Because there are also gamblers whose relationships are safe and remain harmonious even though they gamble frequently.
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September 19, 2023, 11:21:09 AM
#8

If you have to gamble, make it online where it will not affect the hours you meant for your family. Do it in sports. You can bet on a team and not even watch the match live on TV.  The games like poker or blackjack need concentration and will take a lot of time from you.

However, if you are already addicted, that's already an issue even when the family issues aren't yet the worst. Start focusing on what matters the most.
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