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Board Gambling
Re: Gender in Gambling [differences between Women and Men in Gambling]
by
delfastTions
on 05/10/2023, 07:51:42 UTC

I can't say if I have seen any women playing in a casino in front of me, but I have seen them mostly as dealers in various live games which shows that women are aware of the gambling field and are involved in this industry at a bigger pace.
It isn't like women can't handle the pressure, they only don't show off their powers because they understand their responsibility. So that is why most women will not show their gambling ability.

Is like the system is changing this time because I have seen women who are taking more male role and they are taking it up well. I know that they start getting use to playing casino games by following after their male friends and even the male delight in being accompanied by the girl friends and from that the female keep learning the ropes from their boy friend that is how they learn. People say the female are not able to handle pressure but that is not true with gambling because it involves money, they put outside emotions. Women are stronger gender when it comes to strike the deal, they are not wasteful and so if it won't bring positive results they could wait but men want to try because they are pressured more financially.

putting women into gambling would be a very serious mistake, and I'm not saying this out of malice or thinking that people shouldn't have the same rights, but let's think: gambling does more harm to men than good, so men Those who go to casinos most of the time play with all the money they have and because of this they harm the accounts they have in their homes, that is, they spend all their money at the casino and put the well-being of their family at risk and as a result a big fights with the women, fights that lead to separations and are often separations that destroy the children because the court needs to decide who the children will be with and in most cases the children stay with the women

This is because the parents are the ones to blame for the separation, they are accused by the court of being addicts and having bad behavior and being a bad influence on their children and it takes many years for them to heal from the addiction, but they no longer regain custody of their children. children. In other words, the addiction takes away everything: jobs, wives and children. Even if they are cured of the addiction, they can no longer recover everything they lost, they live with this guilt until death. That's why many people who were once addicted to gambling and were cured of the addiction but lost everything, start drinking a lot of alcohol to forget the pain of losing everything.

but now let's change the scenario and think about what if women are the ones who gamble and become addicted to gambling and lose their jobs, husbands and children, the judge decides that the children should stay with their fathers, just as a mother would be left without her children because of for many years while undergoing treatment and even after being cured she will only be able to visit her children for a few hours, how will this woman deal with that? It will be painful and you will even start drinking a lot of alcohol and start taking drugs and then you will kill yourself because you can't deal with the feeling of guilt. Putting women into gambling is not a good idea
You described in such detail the tragic scenario of events if a woman starts gambling. 
These are, of course, the possible and most negative consequences of such an attraction to gambling for a woman.  But it seems to me that this is still too rare a case for a woman to turn into a social outcast and an alcoholic because of a passion for gambling.  Still, for such a transformation it is necessary to go through many stages, and at each of these stages a woman can be provided with effective help from, first of all, her close people and relatives of her family.  As well as the help of doctors and medical care with the help of sedatives. 
So, not everything is so sad even in this difficult issue of gambling addiction among women at the stage of a serious illness.