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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?
The former happens in almost every case that concerns profligacy... From buying clothes, shoes, a truck, and mostly self necessities with the family purse would sometimes need a reduction in price/ spendings to avoid being seen as a reckless person.
For gambling? It's more like a very targeted habit that nobody, not even your family members would want to hear the actual amount you lose innit.

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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?
[quote]div> There's actually nothing you can do to hide forever.. it's only a matter of time for the people close to you to realize that you've been struggling with something from the past to the future. Unless of course they don't want to be a part of your daily life.
Original archived Re: Have you ever lied to cover a gambling loss?
Scraped on 30/07/2025, 22:58:25 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?
The former happens in almost


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?
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