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.
I'm guessing this sort of issue is the same for every aspect of their lives and is not necessarily restricted to gambling? Some people discriminate against LGBTQ people for no reason, and if anyone can do an activity where they can eliminate the possibility of being bullied, then surely that will often be the easiest option - that's just common sense. It should not be a considered a gambling problem and simply be considered a policing enforcement or education problem. If someone is genuinely discriminated against in a certain environment, the business or the patron should take the appropriate steps to dealing with it - by banning the abuser and/or if it's to an extreme, calling the police who will deal with it legally.
For sure it wouldn't really be just on gambling field but also in other things which LGBT would really be always be having that kind of criticism in the society or community and this is why most of them would definitely be
trying out to hide themselves on the public due to that reason but actually in speaking about gambling then i dont see anything wrong if ever they would really be going into those physical places and would really be tending to play up because there's no such thing for a gender kind of requirement for you to be able to play. It is really just that the people around is really just that too judgmental when it comes to this matter.They arent get used to see those kind of relationships in between same genders and this might be the reason on why they do have that kind of different treatment which i could say that its unfair. Im not really that defending on them but they are just still a human being which they do really have that kind of rights on what they should gonna do.
We are really just that too sensitive when it comes to things and turns out to discriminate on things which arent supposed to be. Well, there's nothing we can do if the community would be having that kind of approach
and if theres those type of people who would really be keen on playing on public places but good now that we do have other options on playing online.