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Board Gambling discussion
Re: The shocking rate of women interested in gambling.
by
Lorence.xD
on 25/02/2024, 21:44:02 UTC

 Also the rate at which women are now picking interes in gambling is so alarming, there are a good number of female punters on the media with good fanbase and they give good betting advice, we all know that gambling does guarantee 100% success but if you follow their predictions you could get atleast 60 to 70% chances of winning the bet. That's to tell you how well women are now involving in gambling and as time passes there's a tendency for more women to indulge in it as well, since the social media have made gambling more popular and the fact that it involves sporting activities makes that more possible.
Why is it alarming then? If ever more women are engaging to gambling what does it implies? Gambling has no boundaries in the first place except for people under 18 due to legal concerns. However gender and age won't really make anything relevant to it. Also, gambling is restricted with many countries and that should be more of a concern. There are more male gamblers globally compared to women. There's nothing to give you guarantee as well in gambling which is why I quite don't the point of what's the deal with this.More people are jist now getting their eyes open of this industry; it could be good or bad depending on the majority and individuals who are actually gambling.
The increase in the number of women showing interest in gambling cannot be denied, because there are lots of advertisements everywhere and influencers spread across social media, so it influences them, I personally don't like seeing women who gamble, I will discourage family or friends -my female friends so they don't gamble
Indeed a factor but still not directly related with gender, but more in general. Social media platforms are now becoming a tool to promote gambling activities. Given that online gambling provides convenience with gamblers, then it simply makes it accessible and more open to  more people. What's just sad is to attract people under 18 which is something we won't want to support given how well we are aware of the risks and young ones might be gambling without responsibility of consequences.