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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Age restriction in gambling
by
Casdinyard
on 11/04/2020, 17:15:43 UTC
According to them, the reason behind this is they're confident that children know already about the money.
Children don't know about the money. But even if the children don't know about the money, they may still get another bad impact from playing gambling repeatedly. They will make gambling be their habit because playing on it regularly. It is not a good thing for children, they can be addicted too early to gambling. Addiction from a very young age will be hard to recover, this will harm their future.
The perceptions of gaining money in this kind of ways in life will be established as they will think that gambling is a good source of earning money.
Children mostly can't justify what's good and what's not in life they should be well guided if they will be allow to gamble from their young minds
it will be difficult to change them once they've got addicted.


Yup, they will bring it even in school. Just like my classmate in grade school. We always play everything with the involvement of money because of him. He always urge us to gamble with his money so we can double up our allowance to buy a certain toy after school. Now I think he is cheating, he always win. We are always the losers. We think its cool back then, but that's gambling.
I also remember my classmate in college, we ended in guidance office because we got caught by one of our professors. He is the most punished since he was the one who brought the playing cards to the school.
I can tell that he is addicted to gambling because he always tell us that he started at a very young age and he learned playing to his father. So I guess one of the main factor is also the environment.