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That's right! If I found out that my female acquaintances would be addicted to gambling and constantly lose money (most likely with a probability of ~ 90%.
), of course, I would not like it at all. And if it was about losing money to close relatives and also from the general family budget, then in general I would make a huge scandal and demand that such a woman immediately stop any gambling in the casino!
In addition, all these equalizations of gender differences are now typical only for European countries, the USA and Canada. In other countries, gender differences are significant, and I think their equalization in such countries will never happen to such a level as in Europe.
This is unlikely to happen in the foreseeable future. So the game of women in gambling in the whole world is quite rare and, I would say, quite exotic.
All the same, gambling and entertainment in the casino is mostly a male occupation.
The world is transforming, not just in Europe or the United States. Everywhere. We may have been conditioned to believe that wagering is a "man's world," but times are shifting
I understand now. When a loved one loses money, it can be difficult, particularly if it comes from the family budget. Nobody should waste money that they cannot afford to lose, regardless of gender. And if so, what? Clearly, it's a major issue and problem. But here's where I believe you're ignoring the point: gender differences. They certainly exist. However, the blurring of these boundaries is not a uniquely European or American phenomenon. It is occurring globally, even if it seems "exotic".
No matter whether they don a suit or a dress, everyone deserves an opportunity to sit at the table. They must play responsibly if they're going to play, correct? The game is more important than the gender
I think that one should not focus on such changes in the world that come exclusively from the USA and European countries.
The fact is that the richness of cultures and peoples and their customs, in any case, even with a deep transformation, including in matters of gender equality, will go their own way. Do not forget about such ancient and experienced civilizations as China, India, Indonesia and so on. Also, a separate transformation is possible in the countries of the Muslim world, in the Middle East. And also in African countries.
So the guidelines for the further development of issues of gender equality of the sexes will sometimes seriously differ. And focusing only on what is happening in this matter in the USA and Europe is completely wrong.
Moreover, in these coutries there are many opponents of fundamental changes and it is not known which forces will win at the level of legislation. We are here considering one small particullar issue about the participation of women in gambling.
But in order to correctly solve it, you should ask the women themselves in different countries.
I think that their answers in most countries will simply amaze you, but at the same time the answers themselves will be sincere.