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Gambling discussion / Re: Do you tell your husband you gamble?
« on: May 11, 2024, 11:39:34 PM »What if the case is that your wife is into gambling even before your marriage? Without you knowing that gambling is already been one of his hobbies that she never told you anything about.If you are gambling with you husband's money and have won a big jackpot then it is most likely that your husband would be happy if you tell him about it. If your family is not financially very well off and you are gambling with your husband's hard earned money and making a big loss then it may ruin your marital life.I totally agree with you because if someone gambles with her husband's money, she should definitely inform her husband about the gambling. Whether you win the jackpot or not, making any decisions together with your husband is good for both of you. And if the husband's family is not very well off and if the husband is a day laborer then that husband should never gamble with his hard earned money in this case I will never support that wife. Now, if my wife spends the money I earn through gambling, it will definitely cause trouble between us as husband and wife. Especially in the case of husband and wife after marriage, it is better for the wife to completely give up gambling because in the husband's family, the wife must take care of the important work of the family, she can never take part in gambling. In the family of a husband, the wife will bear the responsibility of the whole family and raise the children like human beings, that is the job of a wife. So after marriage I don't support wife's gambling because wife is one of the nurses to take care of the family.
You see, it's all about having a deep discussion with your wife. It's not about supporting or not but more of understanding why she would do gambling despite the family's financial status. It's more on receiving and giving a word to help her realize and the impact of gambling to your family. If you just suddenly stop supporting your wife, who know what will happen to your family.