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Gambling addiction in general: It has happened and will hopefully soon come to an end... (Page 6)

Topic created on 13th Oct. 2019 | Page: 6 of 6 | Answers: 51 | Views: 15,988
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Keep it up, all the best.

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Son8kk
Zwischenmeister wrote on 10/14/2019 at 5:29 pm
I would even say THE most dangerous of all. I'm sure it varies from person to person, but at least I can say that I've tried just about everything that can be addictive (back in the day)

And there is nothing where it would have been even remotely difficult for me to keep control, to know my limits and to keep them and especially nothing that I have taken, although I actually did not want more. I only know that from gambling. There are times when you hate it and you do it anyway

I would never have thought this before, but regular gambling affects your life much more in all areas than regular or permanent use of other addictive substances does. Financially, in terms of mental health and satisfaction, and worst of all, in my personal opinion, in terms of wasted time. And that can be quite a lot, most people here will certainly know that

ATTENTION: of course I can only speak about myself and the circles in which I used to travel, surely there are people with whom it is different, who get along better with gambling and quickly crash with other substances

From therefore here still a short disclaimer

I don't want to encourage anyone to consume anything, neither illegal drugs nor gambling and just as little (or even less) alcohol and cigarettes. Just leave it if it's not absolutely necessary...



I can only agree with you wholeheartedly
Slots are very addictive
I consume for over 10 years regularly or Tgl drugs or alcohol..it is already alarming enough, I go to work every day and would claim I have my life nevertheless in the grasp....gehabt.vor ca.4 Jahren hab ich das erste am Automat gespielt und muss auch sagen dass dies ein unbeschreiblich schreckliches Suchtgefühl ist was ich in mir spüren, es macht mir Angst, weil ich mir egal werden Hauptsache die Walzen dreht sich paar Mal am Tag
Meanwhile I only play online casino and have several thousand euros in Debt

In me slots call a surreal intoxication feeling from..and I wish me every day only I would have never tried it
How much does a person have to lose before he understands?

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