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Board Gambling discussion
Re: gambling and divorce
by
bangjoe
on 29/08/2025, 17:23:18 UTC
If a woman doesn't know that her husband is gambling, then it's already a marriage full of lies. It means she doesn't know her husband and doesn't know what he's doing.
A married friend of mine had to sell his luxury car because of gambling. When he sold the car, his wife found out he was gambling, and now they constantly fight.
Indeed, lying in a relationship, especially a marriage, can be complicated. In fact, divorce isn't limited to addiction; there are also divorces that occur outside of addiction. The common thread is the deception, whether by one or both partners. It's crucial to be open with your partner, as even the smallest lie tends to escalate.
Perhaps it's best to tell them about your gambling habit and find a solution.

That is true, but we are talking about gambling, where the context of someone who is addicted to gambling after having a family will be a different story. Most people will experience divorce when their gambling affects the way they manage money and care for their family.

We may encounter incidents like this more than once in our neighborhood or area, where someone who is addicted to gambling will lose their family.

This may be triggered by several things:
-Taking his wife's money/cheating on his wife and using the money for gambling.
-Relying on his wife's money, being lazy to work, and preferring to gamble.
-Committing domestic violence, We know that an addict will be more emotional, especially if he asks for money and doesn't get it, etc.