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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Gambling effects on LGBTQ+ People
by
Frankolala
on 17/07/2023, 20:48:46 UTC


Honestly, I can't blame people who are discriminatory towards these gender. Though they have already been widely accepted and respected, but sometimes they just asked too much of an acceptance, some of them looks like they want more than just acceptance, they want VIP treatment. Staff sometimes are confused how to address them. Some gays doesn't want to get called "sir" and some lesbians doesn't want to be called "maam". Maybe with these minor scenarios, some of them will overreact as if it's a disrespect and discriminatory remarks.
I dont but these LGBTQ+ stuff is too complicated like a woman's brain LOLOL!

It's a misinterpretation when an LGBTQ+ present himself he wants to be addressed the way he presents himself if he is a lesbian and he is dressed like a man and a man dressed like a woman, I address them the way they want to be addressed and they always make it obvious because they are proud of their preferred gender.

Reading some of the comments I haven't stumble a post where one of the members here admits he/she is part of LGBTQ+ so we can read his reaction on the subject.


I don't think that we have any of them here in the forum and if there is one then let them tell us their experience on this topic. Or are they ashamed of the kind of life that they have chosen for themselves. No I don't think so because if you see two lesbians outside,they might be doing what will create attention on them.

Gambling online will be better such people who are going against the will of God just to please or satisfy themselves. Looking it from this angle, how will you feel when a gay and his partner walk into a physical physical casino and the husband is gambling and his gay wife is acting like a woman,I will feel sick and might no longer concentrate on my bet anymore.