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Board Gambling discussion
Re: gambling and divorce
by
purple_sparkles
on 04/09/2025, 10:24:14 UTC
Watch out, a marriage where both partners or one of them decide to hide their gambling habit comes with a lot of problems, deceit, lies, even cheating can be ongoing in such marriages.

Gambling is one of those evil tools that mess easily with any body's emotions, it can make you do something you've vowed to never do, if you are not ready for the challenges it's better to marry someone who is not into gambling.

Gambling involvement in many divorced cases is very high, just know yourself and what you are dealing with, a responsible gambler will always want to be looked after because they still can't tell if they will do it wrong or not, telling their partners to look out for them shows they are the goat.

I believe divorces don’t happen  because someone gambles or engages in some other activity, but rather because one of the partners doesn’t take responsibility for their actions and is simply emotionally immature. When partners in a family are not on equal footing, it often leads to dissatisfaction, resentment, and eventually divorce as a consequence.An emotionally healthy and mature person cannot build a relationship with someone whose psychological age is stuck at 8–15 years old. We enter marriage to be partners, not to become parents to our spouses.