Pages:
Author

Topic: Walk of Shame - page 15. (Read 22013 times)

jr. member
Activity: 126
Merit: 1
March 06, 2018, 04:38:28 PM
#10
I have experienced that, but for a friend, real bad feeling. This one time, we were going to the casino and sat on the slots. I hit the jackpot, also him at the same time on another slot machine, dead serious not a joke the only bad thing was that he lost all his $120 and i just picked them up and exited the place. Roll Eyes
hero member
Activity: 2660
Merit: 551
March 06, 2018, 02:36:43 PM
#9
Yes, one time and I promised to myself that I don't want to experience that again. So I always have a taxi fare ready on the other side of my pocket. Well the first time it happened to me was like 20 years ago. I would consider myself a newbie that time in a traditional casino. So being a newbie, I don't have total control and eventual I was emptied. And the hardest part is that I went home around 7 a.m. already and just walking and thinking what has happened. Good thing that I'm still single at that time, but I pity myself. That's why I promised that it won't happen again.
hero member
Activity: 1008
Merit: 1012
March 06, 2018, 02:36:37 PM
#8
Yes. I have but after a while you tend to go back once your pockets are not empty unfortunately. Undecided
Usually this walk of shame is a lesson to be learned from but the draw from the feeling of addiction compels you to do it all over again.

And you wonder why the casinos are so rich?
Cause they rely on these type of people to forget and not learn from this vital lesson to learn from so not to do it all over again.
But they do. Embarrassed
hero member
Activity: 3010
Merit: 794
March 06, 2018, 02:30:49 PM
#7
I haven't experienced it only because I don't go to casinos, if I am to play I play from the comfort of my room and my sofa. I usually like reading about sports betting tips so most of the time I play sport betting which rarely make you go broke unless you are super addicted and even sell your house and wife for placing a bet.

I feel sorry for you and that walk of shame but also feel good that I know you won't do it again.
Once you experienced that walk of shame then you will able to realize on what you have done and on next time you will really avoid it because you do know already the feeling on having an empty pocket and going home without even a single cent into your purse.This would only happen to those people who do play on casinos but for online gambler that walk of shame wont happen. For online gambler they would only having that "SUDDEN RAGE". haha
hero member
Activity: 2632
Merit: 833
March 06, 2018, 02:28:24 PM
#6
Did anyone here have experience a walk of shame (Walking home since you have a loss all your gambling money in just one snap)? Well, It did happen to me once and I'll never do that again. It was the bad year for me (Peek of my addiction), I normally left my atm/credit card at home if I were to visit a casino and have enough money wih some changes for my stay, food, drink and my fare. The first time it happens to me is when I was so frustrated because I can't win up to point I already spent my allocated money for my fare. I was devastated that I need to go home at 3 a.m. with no money literally and I haven't got a phone in me (which make it worst). Started walking from the casino going home it was the longest walk I ever made I pity myself and upon arriving at home my wife and my kids are already awake, I just can't bare to look at them. I don't even know what to say at that point. I just walk in shame, in front of my kids.

How about you, have experienced it? We all have different interpretation on "Walk of shame".

I haven't experienced walk of shame because I always have my car. Although I walk out of casino empty handed a lot of times already. I also did that trick as well, left my atm at home because I can't control my emotions specially when I'm losing. I want to recover it back very bad that I have to withdraw and the next thing I know all my money is spent already and bankroll totally busted.
copper member
Activity: 1442
Merit: 529
March 06, 2018, 02:24:02 PM
#5
I haven't experienced it only because I don't go to casinos, if I am to play I play from the comfort of my room and my sofa. I usually like reading about sports betting tips so most of the time I play sport betting which rarely make you go broke unless you are super addicted and even sell your house and wife for placing a bet.

I feel sorry for you and that walk of shame but also feel good that I know you won't do it again.
hero member
Activity: 3024
Merit: 680
★Bitvest.io★ Play Plinko or Invest!
March 06, 2018, 02:19:12 PM
#4
I experienced that walk of shame thing. Going home without anything left on my pocket because I've lost most of it in gambling.

So far in my gambling career or involvement i didnt really come to a point on experiencing that "walk of shame"
If that is so then you are one of the luckiest gamblers in the world that never experienced this thing but you may want to try it right?  Grin
full member
Activity: 448
Merit: 232
March 06, 2018, 02:15:41 PM
#3
I didn`t experienced a "walk of shame" like you did. I never play for all my money. I always have an "inviolable stock", which I do not use during the gambling. But I several times had a very strong desire to break this taboo. When I lost the money allocated to the game, my hands were scratching to take a stash. And for me it was a figurative "walk of shame", because I was ashamed of my weakness and my ridiculous arguments about the fact that I need this money to "recoup". It is unlikely that this feeling is like your "walk of shame", but it was terrible and I would not want to experience it again.
hero member
Activity: 2996
Merit: 609
March 06, 2018, 01:12:28 PM
#2
So far in my gambling career or involvement i didnt really come to a point on experiencing that "walk of shame" that you are mentioning here which i do believe that most gambling addicts do experience this on suffering too much consequences due to their bad decisions in life because of gambling.I have already picture it out and do see actual scenarios among to my friends where they are almost losing it all, money,family,assets because of gambling and i do put up in my mind that i wouldnt really reach that state no matter what which it is the reason why i do really have strong self control and management into my funds because im too afraid to face those consequences if i do a mistake.
full member
Activity: 816
Merit: 133
March 06, 2018, 01:03:56 PM
#1
Did anyone here have experience a walk of shame (Walking home since you have a loss all your gambling money in just one snap)? Well, It did happen to me once and I'll never do that again. It was the bad year for me (Peek of my addiction), I normally left my atm/credit card at home if I were to visit a casino and have enough money wih some changes for my stay, food, drink and my fare. The first time it happens to me is when I was so frustrated because I can't win up to point I already spent my allocated money for my fare. I was devastated that I need to go home at 3 a.m. with no money literally and I haven't got a phone in me (which make it worst). Started walking from the casino going home it was the longest walk I ever made I pity myself and upon arriving at home my wife and my kids are already awake, I just can't bare to look at them. I don't even know what to say at that point. I just walk in shame, in front of my kids.

How about you, have experienced it? We all have different interpretation on "Walk of shame".
Pages:
Jump to: