Moderator hanvee Posted January 22, 2019 Moderator #26 Posted January 22, 2019 omg omg lolol i have tell ppl that i never coming back several time tho lol , this topic make me a bit ashamed
TKO Posted January 22, 2019 #27 Posted January 22, 2019 Oh yes! Leaving Stake always comes to mind after busting, even if it's a small amount. I don't care as much about the money as I do about losing self control with every bet I make, whether it be a winning or a losing bet. Gambling and betting just puts this stress on your mind that you don't seem to notice too much till the final red pops up on the screen. I have taken a few 4-5 day long breaks from stake and it is indeed very relaxing. I recently got scammed off of a lot of money, and I had thought I would leave Stake, but after the scam my body just naturally comes back to seek comfort in discomfort here. I really want to leave gambling, so I've started drawing, and it has takes me away quite a bit, but not fully yet. I will leave gambling and Stake one day, and win the fight against myself. Good luck to you too! Hope you are able to sort things out too
jualid Posted January 22, 2019 #28 Posted January 22, 2019 2 hours ago, TKO said: Oh yes! Leaving Stake always comes to mind after busting, even if it's a small amount. I don't care as much about the money as I do about losing self control with every bet I make, whether it be a winning or a losing bet. Gambling and betting just puts this stress on your mind that you don't seem to notice too much till the final red pops up on the screen. I have taken a few 4-5 day long breaks from stake and it is indeed very relaxing. I recently got scammed off of a lot of money, and I had thought I would leave Stake, but after the scam my body just naturally comes back to seek comfort in discomfort here. I really want to leave gambling, so I've started drawing, and it has takes me away quite a bit, but not fully yet. I will leave gambling and Stake one day, and win the fight against myself. Good luck to you too! Hope you are able to sort things out too Yea, it's always in my mind, especially after busting but after 1-3 days, i always coming back lol.
Paecga129 Posted January 27, 2019 #29 Posted January 27, 2019 On 12/22/2018 at 10:59 PM, elyxdelrey said: I think the day I tell myself that would be a day something or someone (most probably myself) fucked up big time so I'm praying it's something I'll never say! We all say it at some point ... Some of us say it twice a week! Haha !! But we all keep returning !
BLXN Posted January 29, 2019 #30 Posted January 29, 2019 At least twice today. I'm working on a plan that will allow me to gamble, and not become attached, therefore avoiding such emotional responses such as "never coming back" fuckin human intervention.. leave machines to play against machines.
Babagucci Posted January 29, 2019 #31 Posted January 29, 2019 I don't know how many times I have said this when I have a bad tun and feel down in the dumps but the fact is I am a gambler and will always come back. The goal is to maintain self discipline, so you just need to figure out how to give this.
bicoinman Posted January 29, 2019 #32 Posted January 29, 2019 yes I have done several times without success .... but you must know that you think back to a back to choose unimportant you will not do it. but for something that has value, you put your full so that it happens.......... Cheers.............!
BLXN Posted January 29, 2019 #33 Posted January 29, 2019 On 1/22/2019 at 4:00 AM, TKO said: Oh yes! Leaving Stake always comes to mind after busting, even if it's a small amount. I don't care as much about the money as I do about losing self control with every bet I make, whether it be a winning or a losing bet. Gambling and betting just puts this stress on your mind that you don't seem to notice too much till the final red pops up on the screen. I have taken a few 4-5 day long breaks from stake and it is indeed very relaxing. I recently got scammed off of a lot of money, and I had thought I would leave Stake, but after the scam my body just naturally comes back to seek comfort in discomfort here. I really want to leave gambling, so I've started drawing, and it has takes me away quite a bit, but not fully yet. I will leave gambling and Stake one day, and win the fight against myself. Good luck to you too! Hope you are able to sort things out too yeah lol. The fight against one's self is the most difficult battle to achieve victory in. Who knows you better? xD
Kate Posted January 29, 2019 #34 Posted January 29, 2019 On 1/22/2019 at 1:21 PM, DarkBlood069 said: Yesterday and today have been the worst outcomes I could possibly get at stake which actually did lead to wanting to leave but sadly it is all one big family and I ca't just go, I enjoy it too much here and I'm looking forward to all the new updates that will soon be coming with the new update 2.0 - it's going to be awesome. I don't think 70,000 doge is going to want to make me leave but it does really hurt when thinking about it, it always seems to want to come back Well yeah since if you have been here for like more than 3 hours a day everyday then its hard to quit and leave and also i guess you are still gambling and have not stopped yet ?
polor12 Posted January 29, 2019 #35 Posted January 29, 2019 to be honest this pretty my own escape from the outside word...meet new peepo from around world.. only way for me to say never coming back is when i decide...but if you looking at the gambling addiction some can be stronger then others can't judge them..
blueprints Posted January 31, 2019 Author #36 Posted January 31, 2019 Its nice to know so many go through the same things with gambling, we arent alone. Haha yeah its easy to say that when we bust. Im rather suprised at responses like Etudes who say that thoughts never even crossed their mind XD thats crazy to think about! But it sounds happy and positive.
DviouS Posted January 31, 2019 #37 Posted January 31, 2019 maybe once or twice or 20 times... but I was lying to myself when I said it
Mistake Posted January 31, 2019 #38 Posted January 31, 2019 yeah im trying for not coming back, but sometimes i miss chat of stake thats boring without stake chat
neich Posted January 31, 2019 #39 Posted January 31, 2019 not until now. but I think that would change if my gambling behavior would affect my real life
Hoffguy Posted January 31, 2019 #40 Posted January 31, 2019 great topic! I agree with 77kdub i never really say that I would not like to ever play on stake, even if have to go to north pole and find starbucks I try to play on Stake!
Burgerwcheese Posted June 3, 2019 #41 Posted June 3, 2019 Let me start by saying that i've told myself this many times, and i've quit for 30 days. With that being said, most people can and do gamble responsibly, for some individuals, what may begin as just casual entertainment sometimes crosses over the line into problem gambling. Problem gambling includes compulsive or pathological gambling, also called gambling addiction. It is a highly disabling and progressive impulse control disorder that affects between 1 and 2 percent of the adult population. If gambling is all you think about most of your waking hours, if you scheme and finagle to figure out ways to indulge in your craving to gamble, you have an inordinate preoccupation with gambling. Such a fixation on finding ways and means to gamble becomes increasingly debilitating, to the point where you are no longer taking care of your day-to-day responsibilities, even your health. How many times have you had to call in sick or take a day off from work because of your gambling activities? You may have been on Stake all night and aren’t fit to go to your job, or you may just blow off work because you had a string of bad luck. You don’t really care about work, anyway. All you’re thinking about is how to make back your losses or dig yourself out of the hole you’ve sunk into. And that means you’re preoccupied with gambling. Work productivity also suffers when you are on the job, since you’re most likely counting the hours until you can again get back to gambling. For some, it’s not lost time at work that occurs but skipping out on classes or ditching school altogether. The lure of gambling is just too great to compete with what soon comes to be seen as tedious responsibilities of class attendance and homework. It’s hard to have a normal, functioning family life if you’re constantly ducking out to gamble, hiding your losses, ferreting away money to indulge your gambling urges, and lying to loved ones about it all. Your spouse, parents, siblings or other loved ones sense that something’s wrong, but you deny there’s a problem.Over time, you become even more secretive. Lies build upon lies until you don’t even know yourself when you’re telling some shaded version of the truth or an outright falsehood. Besides, any feelings of guilt or tension fade away once you’re on your way to what really matters to you: gambling. You think you’re hiding your secret – and, maybe you are, to some extent. But with problem gambling, the truth always comes out eventually. Its what damage gets done in the meantime that may make the difference between being able to salvage what’s left of your family relationships or losing them forever. Have you ever gambled until you didn’t have another dollar to your name? You’ve cleaned out your bank accounts, spent your gas money, maxed out your credit cards, borrowed the last dime you could from anyone who’s still talking to you, and still you’re looking for a few quarters to continue to gamble. At this point, you no longer care about tomorrow or the consequences of squandering away all your money, possibly all the money that your family has as well. You’re only concerned with right now, with being able to come up with some cash so you can keep on gambling. All of these things build up and its happened to the best of us and these are just some of these reasons why you should at least take a break from time to time.
sdsdfbsfsd Posted June 3, 2019 #42 Posted June 3, 2019 i mean the temptation is there but na im good:) stakesupporterforlife but the amount of users i have seen claiming they are not coming back is ridiculous especially when they always come back in the end ;lol
jinz Posted June 3, 2019 #44 Posted June 3, 2019 The thought of not coming back is always there whenever I bust. I may take few days of rest away from the site but not really leaving and not coming back. Also, there are many reasons why I'm still coming back in Stake (whispers: GIVEAWAYS, forum PPP) unlike others sites that I left and didn't visit anymore.
nuuuitsjdragon Posted June 3, 2019 #45 Posted June 3, 2019 On 12/19/2018 at 3:01 AM, blueprints said: So I say it, ive seen some others say it, and nows your chance to share if you have ever thought it as well but never voiced it. You know after those 3/4 life savings busts or school loans insta busted. I get the feeling alot of people have this thought once or twhyce. I’ve seen many many people say that in a fit of rage/despondency and then end up right back where they started... I have thought about leaving gambling behind on the whole but never Stake in particular. In fact, I never want to say that unless I am absolutely 100% certain. One day if I ever do, I think taking steps to self-restrict from all these website will do the trick! 😂
rajamishra Posted June 3, 2019 #46 Posted June 3, 2019 hello friend it's not only you or me every players here 100 times said that after today i never came back,but we can't leave its either a addiction or may be requirement.that needs forced to back here and played with a new hope this time i don't do any mistake.its a cyclic process we can't leave some day win or more day lost.
laron Posted June 3, 2019 #47 Posted June 3, 2019 if to stop for a moment I think it's natural, if it is to stop permanently I think it is difficult to do considering that this is a good site with a variety of give away and challenges, only I suggest not to over-bet try to follow all challenges and give away
Eugene265 Posted June 3, 2019 #48 Posted June 3, 2019 Im telling myself everyday something like that and keep coming back because I love it
nattekut Posted June 3, 2019 #49 Posted June 3, 2019 it never crossed my mind or I never said I leave and never come back. Like I mentioned several times I am not taking casino gambling to serious and never bet huge amounts. Although I am a frequent gambler I rather like to put most of my gambling bankroll in poker and sport betting. Both bring me much more and more consistent winnings. So I will never say that I will never come back cause stake and all other casino platform are for me just a way of fun, entertainment and relaxing after a hard day of work
Shaniqua Posted June 3, 2019 #50 Posted June 3, 2019 lol so cliche imo, you see people all the time posting, "bye im never coming back but they obviously are saying it sarcastically
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