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Newbie asking advice on how to deal with gambler son
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<blockquote data-quote="SuZir" data-source="post: 529964" data-attributes="member: 14557"><p>That is something we should maybe think about. Current amount was decided in the situation there he was not yet supporting himself fully and had damages to pay. There is little room for entertainment or anything fun in that. Of course part of the reasoning was and is, that if he has no money, he can't gamble. Of course he did gamble with more than he had (borrowing and stealing the rest), when he was gambling. But still having too much money in his hands could be too tempting. But there may be some midway here and I do not want to rob him from all fun when he in fact is making the good choices and going to right direction.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SuZir, post: 529964, member: 14557"] That is something we should maybe think about. Current amount was decided in the situation there he was not yet supporting himself fully and had damages to pay. There is little room for entertainment or anything fun in that. Of course part of the reasoning was and is, that if he has no money, he can't gamble. Of course he did gamble with more than he had (borrowing and stealing the rest), when he was gambling. But still having too much money in his hands could be too tempting. But there may be some midway here and I do not want to rob him from all fun when he in fact is making the good choices and going to right direction. [/QUOTE]
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