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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Indirect victims of gambling addiction
by
hyudien
on 09/03/2024, 11:31:20 UTC
It is clear, with the current existence of online casino gambling, of course many young people are familiar with gambling and they even gamble in their lives. I'm sure that in all countries there are young people who are addicted to gambling, and if we venture out of town and find a group of young people and we ask about online casino gambling, I think at least one of them will definitely know about it or be familiar with it. if they are addicted at a young age of course it will create problems for their future, it is possible that they will have socialization problems.
Yes, that's true, with online discussions like this I also hope to make them aware so they don't gamble excessively which can be detrimental to themselves, including their future. Many people who have a bad view of gambling are due to the actions of the gamblers themselves who gamble beyond their reasonable limits. They hope to get a big win using the amount of money they bet. However, they tend not to see the risks and impacts of excessive gambling.

Just as there are indirect victims of gambling, there are also indirect harms, such as if a family member is addicted to gambling and practices it openly within the family. It is not surprising that someone learns gambling out of curiosity and becomes addicted as well. There are many cases in which there is more than one person addicted to gambling in the same family. This would definitely be enough to destroy her.
Also, many cases of domestic violence have been recorded in families with gambling addicts. All studies show that cases of addiction may lead, in advanced stages, to a person being aggressive in his attitudes and behaviors.
It is very worrying if more than one person in one family is addicted to gambling. because just one person's addiction can affect family relationships, where relationships can fall apart in many ways. it was with one person who was addicted to gambling. Moreover, if more than one person is addicted to gambling, it is likely that big problems will occur more quickly, the main ones of course financial, and economic as well as relationships. because in my opinion someone who is addicted will have an arrogant attitude and tend not to want to lose, and this can trigger arguments in family relationships.
with the impact of addiction which we all know is not a trivial matter, it can destroy a family, perhaps because of the selfishness of each person who is equally strong and does not want to give in to each other, so serious conflict can occur. I can't imagine if one family all liked to gamble, maybe they wouldn't care about each other, they would only think about themselves. It's true what you say, there are indeed many cases of quarrels in families because of gambling, but in my opinion this happens because they themselves gamble too much.