Original archived Re: Have you ever lied to cover a gambling loss?
Scraped on 29/07/2025, 23:14:59 UTC
Do you check conscious or unconsciously lied to someone or to your love ones to cover your gambling loses? And what kind of lying did you do? Did you tell that you just lost like $50 but in reality it's $500.00? Or that you lend some money to your friend, but then you go and play on casinos? Or you tell that your paycheck is short and there is something wrong with it and so you will have to ask your company's HR about it?
How about other lies that you uses because you can't admit to yourself that you've actually lost because it's a sign of weakness?
I don't think there's any point in lying to them if the money you've lost isn't from them.
I won't tell anyone if I lose a big amount, but that's unlikely to happen because I only gamble with what I can afford to lose. However, I don't usually tell anyone that I'm losing in gambling, but if I win, I even post it on my social media.
This is not a good practice, lending money for your gambling habit is not always a good decision.
This can ruin your life if you get into debt and can't pay it back anymore.