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July 16, 2023, 02:15:04 PM
#34
Recently research was held by Dr Reece Bush-Evans who told that online gambling could Hide the sexuality of the LGBTQ+ people and most of these people prefer online gambling as compared to physical gambling for obvious reasons.

The more important concern for the LGBTQ+ people is that they are being treated differently in a casino which may come under harassment. Also, the study says that people at the casino, the staff plus the public have shown discriminatory behavior towards these people.

New Research Explores Effect of Gambling on LGBTQ+ People
discussing LGBT now will never end, in my own city more than 90% are straight people and here we are strongly against all forms of LGBT, in offline casinos when you see LGBT people, they will definitely become the subject of ridicule for other gamblers and become a joke.

i have never seen that LGBT people like gambling, but if it is true that this research is carefully scrutinized, then i will believe that LGBT people gamble online to hide themselves and avoid ridicule from other people who they might be able to accept.
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July 16, 2023, 02:09:13 PM
#33
The more important concern for the LGBTQ+ people is that they are being treated differently in a casino which may come under harassment. Also, the study says that people at the casino, the staff plus the public have shown discriminatory behavior towards these people.
it was never mentioned in the article that the people in the casino, the staff and the public have shown discriminatory behaviour towards LGBTQ(though I am not saying they do not experience it). what was mentioned was that "physical casinos can be intimidating for them and some LGBTQ people said that gambling treatment and support services may not be able to match their specific requirements"(which to be honest I would love to be clarified since what do they mean when they said "match their specific requirement").
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July 16, 2023, 12:43:58 PM
#32
I mean, the results of the study are quite obvious and only reaffirm something which many already know: that people can be cruel towards those who are different and going as far as discriminate them or even harass them.
It does not only happen with people who have a different sexuality, it also happens with those who have some kind of physical or psychological problems.

Also, depending on the region someone lives being LGBTQ and gambling would not be advisable, because the economical discrimination it would be better to use the money wisely if they cannot afford to lose it. I have seen cases of people who are left homeless in the United States by their parents, just because their sexuality. 
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July 16, 2023, 12:41:40 PM
#31
With all the discriminations they usually get (not always maybe sometimes), it all makes sense. But for a reason, i didn't know any in my circle of friends from this community who gamble. Usually, they prefer go party, bar hopping on weekends instead of gambling or online gambling particularly.

me neither. i have few friends from LGBTQ. non of them gambles. they drink and party all the time. they prefer looking for men on dating sites and they end up mobbed for touching sensitive parts. that's their pastime activity during the night after work which i doubt this study.

the others who are not crossdressers are more into working out in fitness gyms. the ones they invest more are real properties.
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July 16, 2023, 12:19:03 PM
#30
With all the discriminations they usually get (not always maybe sometimes), it all makes sense. But for a reason, i didn't know any in my circle of friends from this community who gamble. Usually, they prefer go party, bar hopping on weekends instead of gambling or online gambling particularly.
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July 16, 2023, 12:08:06 PM
#29
Recently research was held by Dr Reece Bush-Evans who told that online gambling could Hide the sexuality of the LGBTQ+ people and most of these people prefer online gambling as compared to physical gambling for obvious reasons.

The more important concern for the LGBTQ+ people is that they are being treated differently in a casino which may come under harassment. Also, the study says that people at the casino, the staff plus the public have shown discriminatory behavior towards these people.

New Research Explores Effect of Gambling on LGBTQ+ People

I think this community has achieved much more rights,human rights than us straight through people who happen to run normal families.While in the public,in TV and Internet it will look like people respect them the reality is completely different and this behavior of the stuff of the casino is something not that weird.I don't agree with any harassment to any kind of people but this will take ages to change and for them to have a normal life in most modern countries,where I live no one cares about them,they are totally neutral toward such group and I think the best for them is to continue gambling online where 0 harassment is possible for them,in real life it is difficult for this behavior to change.
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July 16, 2023, 12:07:28 PM
#28
Maybe it differs from country to country. There are countries that are not LGBTQ+ friendly and those countries are the one where we can expect the discrimination. Though surely that there are LGBTQ+ members experienced such discrimination in a country that they didn't expect would happen but yeah I believe it's a case by case basis especially that not everyone has accepted the fact that their gender exists. They would certainly choose online casino as it provide safer environment to them and no one would really know their gender unless they revealed it.
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July 16, 2023, 11:55:46 AM
#27
I thought casinos would welcome anyone as long as they have money to burn? :/ Guess that's not the case then. Here in our country, I haven't heard of such a thing. Perhaps in other establishments, this happens, but never in a casino. Everyone is treated fairly, except for those whom they know are out for the night and aren't regular customers. It's quite saddening that until now, discrimination runs rampant everywhere, even in gambling. Never knew it's still this bad, honestly.
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July 16, 2023, 11:54:46 AM
#26
~snip~

As a supporter of traditional sexual values, I fully support the crackdown on LGBTQ+ propaganda in public places. Each of us has the right to choose what we do behind closed doors, but people with a non-traditional sexual orientation should not promote their views among young people, who are also found in public places.
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July 16, 2023, 11:54:36 AM
#25

What they are concerned about is that members of the LGBTQ will be addicted to gambling online. LGBTQ people are very skillful in a way and they help each other AFAIK they do better when it comes to helping and supporting each other. I hope the community will not bring this issue to their friends in high places and ban casinos in the end.

If this is going to be a political issue once again there will be boycotts and if they are successful in doing so, it wouldn't be surprising to see crypto casinos are part of the industry that will be affected.
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July 16, 2023, 11:46:52 AM
#24
The more important concern for the LGBTQ+ people is that they are being treated differently in a casino which may come under harassment. Also, the study says that people at the casino, the staff plus the public have shown discriminatory behavior towards these people.
I've skimmed the article and couldn't find these words... You know casinos only care about money, they don't care if the customer is LGBTQ+ or whatever, as long as not a cheater.
The points being made are:
- LGBTQ+ people are more likely to experience problem gambling.
- They gamble as one of the coping mechanisms because of harassment.
- They pick online gambling because the real-world casino is too intimidating for them, you know they'll meet a lot of people.

Couldn't agree more. Casinos won't care as long as you can bet your money on, whichever your sex is go inside. This LGBTQ has a wild ride for public discussion as if they were not accepted. People will have no choice but to accept them and it's all okay. People have no time to deal with all these. If they wanna do something, no one is stopping them. They have their own community, they have their rights and there are politicians also a member of their community. If they wanna gamble online, it's up to them also.
That's right, because what a casino needs is a customer who has money to play with, not a con artist or some other crook to mess up or destroy his casino.
and if LGBTQ+ prefer online casinos maybe they just want to play comfortably and safely without intimidating them, and the question is whether the casino or everyone in it knows that he is LGBTQ+. Because the appearance of LGBTQ+ and ordinary men is no different, maybe only their behavior and style are different, but there are also many normal men who are like that.
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July 16, 2023, 11:44:15 AM
#23
People aren't prepared to consider everyone are equal. Everywhere there is discrimination and the same keeps certain group of people suppressed. Not the LGBTQ people, most of the people have begun to spend online to avoid the unwanted travel and spending of time reaching the physical casinos.

Humanity is not found among the people. Everyone needs to be given respect considering them as a human being. In some places the LGBTQ people also makes mistakes which cause the community to have a negative impression over them. So, both needs to change. Without mutual respect things won't be successful.
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July 16, 2023, 11:42:44 AM
#22
Recently research was held by Dr Reece Bush-Evans who told that online gambling could Hide the sexuality of the LGBTQ+ people and most of these people prefer online gambling as compared to physical gambling for obvious reasons.

The more important concern for the LGBTQ+ people is that they are being treated differently in a casino which may come under harassment. Also, the study says that people at the casino, the staff plus the public have shown discriminatory behavior towards these people.

New Research Explores Effect of Gambling on LGBTQ+ People

I actually didn't think that gender would be an issue when it came to gambling. However, it seems that this problem is more related to individual conditions or comfort, whether gender should be mentioned or not, that gambling which presents uncomfortable conditions is always felt by both men and women.

Online gambling makes for more privacy and there isn't much to do except stare at the screen without the need for interaction with fellow gamblers. This research is based in a certain area but does not fully apply in other areas. In offline gambling there are rules that apply including harassment which will get sanctions for anyone who does it because it includes disturbing order in the casino area. Therefore casinos always provide bodyguards at the entrance or at each table to keep gambling going well.
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July 16, 2023, 11:33:34 AM
#21
Recently research was held by Dr Reece Bush-Evans who told that online gambling could Hide the sexuality of the LGBTQ+ people and most of these people prefer online gambling as compared to physical gambling for obvious reasons.

The more important concern for the LGBTQ+ people is that they are being treated differently in a casino which may come under harassment. Also, the study says that people at the casino, the staff plus the public have shown discriminatory behavior towards these people.

New Research Explores Effect of Gambling on LGBTQ+ People

I am very curious- why is this issue being told in the first place? LGBTQ has nothing to do with gambling and its effects. In fact, gender should not be an issue to something that is purely for entertainment. I really find it difficult to comprehend the relevance of gender in associating it with casinos. Though this may differ in a physical setting but this varies from person to person.

Though this may be the case, discrimination may manifest in these scenarios but this is applicable in all settings and not just in gambling. I do hope that such discrimination be lessened given that we are living in the 21st century where gender should not be an issue to everything.
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July 16, 2023, 11:30:26 AM
#20
The more important concern for the LGBTQ+ people is that they are being treated differently in a casino which may come under harassment. Also, the study says that people at the casino, the staff plus the public have shown discriminatory behavior towards these people.

New Research Explores Effect of Gambling on LGBTQ+ People
I have nothing to worry about in the slightest, they can determine where the gambling will be carried out even the casinos themselves don't care about things outside the rules they play. Their realm is in certain places but when it comes to casinos that involve a gender I know it's never been questioned. LGBT, a thing that doesn't deserve to be shown to the public, right? in some gambling countries it doesn't matter, the important thing is that they make a profit from the players, for example, in Thailand, I often see that this kind of thing is commonplace.
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July 16, 2023, 11:25:01 AM
#19
Recently research was held by Dr Reece Bush-Evans who told that online gambling could Hide the sexuality of the LGBTQ+ people and most of these people prefer online gambling as compared to physical gambling for obvious reasons.
Before online gambling started, there have always been rainbow people who still loved gambling and have been active gamblers. Online gambling is generally just convenient for most people who gamble.

The more important concern for the LGBTQ+ people is that they are being treated differently in a casino which may come under harassment. Also, the study says that people at the casino, the staff plus the public have shown discriminatory behavior towards these people.
Some offline casino's do not sexually discriminate, and they ensure that they make it known to whoever is employed to ensure that they understand it is a business that everyone that identifies with any sexuality is welcomed to gamble in, especially when you re bringing money and not breaking any casino rules.
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July 16, 2023, 11:03:58 AM
#18
The more important concern for the LGBTQ+ people is that they are being treated differently in a casino which may come under harassment. Also, the study says that people at the casino, the staff plus the public have shown discriminatory behavior towards these people.
I've skimmed the article and couldn't find these words... You know casinos only care about money, they don't care if the customer is LGBTQ+ or whatever, as long as not a cheater.
The points being made are:
- LGBTQ+ people are more likely to experience problem gambling.
- They gamble as one of the coping mechanisms because of harassment.
- They pick online gambling because the real-world casino is too intimidating for them, you know they'll meet a lot of people.

Couldn't agree more. Casinos won't care as long as you can bet your money on, whichever your sex is go inside. This LGBTQ has a wild ride for public discussion as if they were not accepted. People will have no choice but to accept them and it's all okay. People have no time to deal with all these. If they wanna do something, no one is stopping them. They have their own community, they have their rights and there are politicians also a member of their community. If they wanna gamble online, it's up to them also.
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July 16, 2023, 10:57:46 AM
#17
LGBTQ people are really prone to gambling because they want a scapegoat for the many issues they face in real life, like acceptance from their family, and society and being able to show their real feelings and their real nature.

They have a hard time coming out because of people's judgment which is why they are prone to gambling as a means to escape these many issues not only gambling they are also prone to drinking addiction, I have seen many LGBTQ resort to drinking for escape.
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July 16, 2023, 10:32:37 AM
#16
The more important concern for the LGBTQ+ people is that they are being treated differently in a casino which may come under harassment. Also, the study says that people at the casino, the staff plus the public have shown discriminatory behavior towards these people.
I've skimmed the article and couldn't find these words... You know casinos only care about money, they don't care if the customer is LGBTQ+ or whatever, as long as not a cheater.
The points being made are:
- LGBTQ+ people are more likely to experience problem gambling.
- They gamble as one of the coping mechanisms because of harassment.
- They pick online gambling because the real-world casino is too intimidating for them, you know they'll meet a lot of people.
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July 16, 2023, 10:31:28 AM
#15
Wait what? Gender is a matter in gambling? Never experienced seeing such instances even if I have experienced playing to both online and landbased casinos. We are all here in this industry for money and entertainment and such things should not be weighted in the first place. But I do consider tendencies that there are just some homophobic individuls in any industry. Quite glad that everyone has their own safe place in online gambling platform 'coz gambling in the first place is for everyone excluding people of age below 18 ofcourse. But let us all grow up and start changes for ourselves nd accept the fact that we do all have different 'self' and what matters most is being good to others.
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