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Are you ADDICTED or are you COMMITED


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if I may be addicted to gambling, I am addicted, but I also have a commitment in gambling, where my commitment in gambling is to spend as little as a small amount of funds. so forget yourself and play awesome. but now I have started to really commit if the deposit is $ 3 then I have to be able to take at least $ 30 and it works. so if I can be called addicted or a committed gambler I can't judge for myself

 

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On 6/17/2019 at 1:33 PM, CntryBoy said:

I suppose I would have to say I'm semi-addicted to gambling?  I do go long periods of time without playing at all, but when I play I like to play a lot for the thrill of the big win.  I blame it on my family... lol.  My parents/grandparents introduced all of us kids in my family to playing nickel/dime/quarter poker around the same time we started walking... okay, maybe not that young, but still,  I can remember winning $40, $50, $60 playing poker with my family back when I was maybe 7 or 8 years old...

hmmm i dont think that is possible,  from my understanding one is either addicted or not. .One is always an alcoholic if once was, that kind of thing i think applies the same with gambling addiction... gamboholic? 
I wis h you the best and all others too.

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I think I'm addicted to gambling, because before getting to know stake, I've already gambled with real money, and now after knowing stake, it makes it easier for me to gamble every day without having to go anywhere

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I'm just committed bro no gumbol no future. yknow I'd rather live a risky lifestyle and feel alive that play everything safe and be bored out of my mind.

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I'm just commited because I always set a goal how much I play then stop and I play gambling just for fun even not anybody now this I'm play online gambling because I always use my extra money for this that's why I have no problems in my life for this I'm trader bitcoin online gambling just for fun and in a limits

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