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Gambling addiction in general: a question (Page 2)

Topic created on 07th Apr. 2024 | Page: 2 of 2 | Answers: 20 | Views: 1,319
Tonkabohne
Top Member
well 2 days since his registration !

But rather a attention deficit

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R3hab
Expert

gamble1 wrote on 09.04.2024 at 04:53 am:

If you are addicted to gambling but not if you are addicted to video games maybe he is hoping for general help for Gambling addiction is identical in approach only we lose money and life time and he only life time but 100% less money

Well, it's like at school, you don't have the latest clothes but you're quickly out online the same thing

I also spent a few euros too much on worthless skins 🤦
It's not cheap either haha

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Jenn-R
Expert

Andre wrote on 08.04.2024 at 20:12: If you type Gambling addiction into Google, GambleJoe is at the top. That's why I wouldn't devalue it as trolling just yet. I wish the user would get in touch again, otherwise Hidaruma is probably right.

And if you just enter the TE's first sentence into Google, you will also see that he has not only written the completely identical text here, but also on another well-known site, and has not responded there since.


Let's hope that's not the case, but there are plenty of places to go for help here too.

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sundance
Amateur

georgii wrote on 07.04.2024 at 16:06: Hey peps, I just can't take it anymore. I've been playing Fortnite constantly (24/7) since I finished school. If my mom didn't bring me food, I'd probably starve xD. I can't take any more people, I think I'm addicted. Can or does anyone know of any help?

LG, 19y

hi you, first of all: don't judge yourself! Maybe first think about what is causing you to do this? - It's a kind of escape from life, and there are always reasons for that! I can well imagine that the last few years have been the purest horror trip for young people... I live right next to a park and after the "measures" (...) were over, the young people really freaked out, the noise in summer could be heard until the morning and went on into November. - Maybe first try to force yourself to take up sport: perhaps in a club. Martial arts, for example. Or, if that doesn't suit you, something else - the main thing is to be around people and get your body fit: maybe it will work itself out. Good luck!

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Hanshanshans
Expert
gamble1
Legend

Hanshanshans wrote on 21.04.2024 at 22:21: It's a shame that the TE has not commented any further. Maybe he has come to terms with his "problem" after all?
https://youtube.com/shorts/3SZbNtqRltg?si=IGLvvEfXLSw1gxWR

I wouldn't stop gambling there either

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