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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Have you consider yourself, the family and gambling?
by
Moreno233
on 27/04/2024, 11:44:55 UTC
Lets take a look at the family aspect of everyone gambling and try to give our individual opinions concerning these questions i will like us to discuss from regarding how we are gambling and how that can affect the family for the benefits of those already having one and those that will soon be in the league of a family man, lets make it as simple as possible in giving our earnest contributions on our take from this following questions i have for us.

1. At what age will you allow your child to start gambling? that is if you will even allow for that at all?
2. At what age do you see yourself quit gambling? that is also if some of us are going to ever do so?
3. Ever since you have started gambling, have you ever achieve a satisfying level that makes you think it has good impact on you?
4. Would you have missed out on anything if you were not a gambler?




     -   To your first question, as a parent of my son, my son will not be allowed to gamble; in short, I don't want him to learn it or try it. It's true that I was the only one who learned to
gamble in my family, although I'm not a gambling addict.

But for other children, maybe if they learn how to gamble, they should be adults, because it's not really good for minors to gamble. That's the truth; it's better for them to enjoy their childhood instead of spending it on gambling.
At first every parent does not usually want their children to gamble but it does so happen that when the child comes of age, he will decide what is good for him and what is not. Your parents might also be sounding this way to you when you were a kid but here you are not only a gambler but also wearing the signature of a gambling company and promoting same in this big platform. Most of us have similar story to tell and it will not stop with us.

Your major job as a father is limited to guiding and protecting the children from gambling and other habits when they not yet up to the age of making their decision and taking responsibility for their decisions. When they grow up, they will chose their path.