Post
Topic
Board Gambling discussion
Re: gambling and divorce
by
cozytrade
on 09/09/2025, 13:52:56 UTC
Gambling is a high-risk activity, and if someone does it excessively or crosses the line, problems will inevitably arise. For everyone, when gambling goes beyond limits, the same financial problems will arise. They may spend more money on gambling than on other things, including personal needs. It's not uncommon for divorce to occur in families where one party is addicted to gambling.

Definitely, excessive gambling always results in problems in the family or marriage. It causes too many expenses on gambling, making one neglect to make sure they take good care of their family. It results in financial recklessness as one would not be accountable for every dime that enters their hand, no savings, no investment, no plan, all they have or get goes into gambling, and this is what destroys marriages, where the wife would want a divorce because the person they married is no longer the person he used to be. Sometimes, excesses need to be curtailed to avoid addiction because if measures are not put in place, it would be disastrous in the end.



Excessive gambling can lead to mental imbalance. If a person becomes completely addicted to gambling, his memory is greatly damaged. Due to excessive gambling, a healthy person gradually becomes ill and various kinds of problems start to arise with his family. When he loses his money after gambling, pressure comes on him from various directions, due to which he is mentally stressed.