It becomes a problem if he ever raises a hand to you or anyone in your family. If he excessively yells when he is drunk then that to can become a sign. If you ever feel threatened please call someone for help. Contact someone at AA or Alanon. Alanon is actually more appropriate for someone who is married to an alcoholic. They will be able to give you far more valuable information than will be available here. The reality is, if his drinking is causing a problem, he has a problem. If it's interfering with his work, his relationship with his family or in any other way causing problems, he's drinking too much. If he ever feels that he NEEDS a drink, it's a problem. If he EVER drives after having more than one beer or small glass of wine, it's a problem. If he ever makes excuses for his drinking, it's a problem. If he ever becomes agressive, abusive or violent when he's drinking, he has a problem. If you think it is a problem it probably is. Is he aggressive towards you and others.? Is it affecting his work? Are you short of money becasue of it? Have you suggested it is a problem and he is denying it? Any these should set the alarm bells ringing.
The Movielife Has a Gambling Problem was created on 2001-11-13.
tell him the problem, if he doesn not stop then leave
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She doesn't want to be with her husband. If you're the husband, communicate with her about the problem and address the issues. Otherwise it will be too late.
http://www.gamblersanonymous.org/20questions.html try this
'Gamblor'.
The aunt with the gambling problem.
Of course- if it is bothering you. YES of course. I would tell her to get lost and to go find leftovers elsewhere. She is not a real friend if shes making the moves on your husband. Tell your husband to tell her toback-off!! If he won't you may have a problem...
explain you have a friend with the "hurt" you have and tell him you don't know how to help her with her problem, see what his response his? go from there.
If you mean a gambling problem, Not really. Problems and habits are things you acquire over time. it isn't in your DNA nor will it be passed down to future generations. That's like me having a habit of popping my knuckles. My children won't be born with the problem but the might develop it over time.