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-The hobby that’s costing young men tens of thousands of dollars [[https://tripskan40.cc/|tripscan top]]+Their five minute airplane chat led to lasting love [[https://trip36.win/|сайт трипскан]]
  
-When Ethan lost $11,000 on single hockey game this past Marchit was the last straw.+On recent transatlantic flight from Florida to London Heathrowmarried flight attendants Hunter Smith-Lihas and John Lihas locked eyes across the aisle.
  
-Ethanwho declined to share his last name out of fear of losing his job, bet “the spread’” on a Hurricanes-Flames hockey game. That means a team doesn’t just need to win – they must win by more than a certain number of points. The Hurricanes did come out on top – but by only one point, not the two-plus Ethan needed.+The two men smiled at each otherbefore swiftly returning to serving champagne to first class travelers.
  
-Ethan27broke down and cried in front of his girlfriend. He couldnt do it anymore.+This shared smile was fleetingbut spoke volumes. And laterwhen Hunter and John were on break at the same time, the couple found themselves sitting in the onboard crew lounge, reflecting on the shared life and careers theyve built together.
  
-What started as a casual hobby in college with his fraternity brothers had somehow escalated into a severeyears-long gambling addiction. And Ethan wanted out.+“I met you for five minutes on the airplane when I wasn’t even supposed to, and now we’re living in the city together, and you’re sitting across from me on the plane and we’re working together,” Hunter recalls saying to John.
  
-Although his story is extremeEthan is an example of an increasingly concerning trend.+“You never think when you meet someone for the first time like thatthat it’d go this far. So it’s kind of surrealAnd it honestly just makes you so happy, because you’re like, how did I get here?”
  
-A recent national survey of registered voters in the US conducted by Fairleigh Dickinson University found quarter of men under 30 bet on sports online — and 10% of men ages 18-30 have gambling problemcompared to just 3% of the overall population.+Airplane meeting 
 +Honeymooning: They went to Paris for their Honeymoon. Here they are touring the Louvre. Hunter calls the trip "lavish European vacation."  
 +Traveling together: Today, the couple live together in Florida. They're still flight attendants, now for another major US airline, and enjoy traveling and working together. Here they are on vacation in Colombia. 
 +Airplane meeting: John Lihas, left, and Hunter Smith-Lihas, right, met while working for Spirit Airlines in 2016. They had brief conversation and then went their separate ways. 
 +Airplane meeting: John Lihasleft, and Hunter Smith-Lihas, right, met while working for Spirit Airlines. They had a brief conversation and then went their separate ways. 
 +Hunter Smith-Lihas 
 +First date: On their first date, Hunter flew from his home in Pittsburgh to Myrtle Beach in South Carolina to meet John, who was there on a layover. Here's the couple that evening. 
 +Long distance: John and Hunter lived in different cities, but traveled to meet one another when they could. Here they are on a trip to Los Angeles during this period. 
 +Growing relationship: "I actually liked the long distance part at the time, because it gave us time to really appreciate our time with each other," Hunter tells CNN Travel today. 
 +Surprise trip: For Hunter's birthday, John surprised him with a trip to Disney World in Florida. 
 +New adventures: After just over a year of long distance, John and Hunter moved in together and both moved to Detroit. "It was an adjustment," says Hunter. "But I think overall, it was more of an adventure." 
 +Puerto Rico proposal: On a trip to San Juan, Puerto Rico, Hunter asked John to marry him. "It all clicked, like the rest of my life is coming together perfectly," recalls John. 
 +Honeymooning: They went to Paris for their Honeymoon. Here they are touring the Louvre. Hunter calls the trip a "lavish European vacation."  
 +Traveling together: Today, the couple live together in Florida. They're still flight attendants, now for another major US airline, and enjoy traveling and working together. Here they are on vacation in Colombia. 
 +Airplane meeting: John Lihas, left, and Hunter Smith-Lihas, right, met while working for Spirit Airlines in 2016. They had a brief conversation and then went their separate ways. 
 +First date: On their first date, Hunter flew from his home in Pittsburgh to Myrtle Beach in South Carolina to meet John, who was there on a layover. Here's the couple that evening. 
 +Photos: How two flight attendants fell in love on an airplane 
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 +How Hunter and John got here was via a series of unexpected moments and decisions starting six years ago, in 2017.
  
-In that survey68% of people who bet on sports online reported at least one gambling behavior that’s considered harmful, such as borrowing money to gamble or saying the gambling has caused financial or emotional problems.+Back thenHunter was just known as Hunter Smith. He was in his early 20s and working as a gate agent for Spirit Airlines. He’d aspired to work in aviation since he’d starting watching a flight attendant who chronicled her job on YouTube.
  
-Dr. Timothy Fonga UCLA psychiatry professor who is board-certified in addiction psychiatrytold CNNs Nick Watt young people are particularly vulnerable to sports betting because their frontal lobes cannot yet handle impulsivity and risk-taking. Watt explores further on “The Whole Story with Anderson Cooper” airing at 10pm on Sunday, August 24.+“I thought‘Oh, my gosh, this is the best job ever. I definitely want to do something like this,’” Hunter tells CNN Travel today.
  
-“We know that the younger you start betting on sportsthat leads to higher likelihood of developing a gambling problem when they’re older,” Fong said.+After he graduated collegeHunter secured gate staff position in his home city of PittsburghPennsylvania. The role was the perfect foot in the aviation door.
  
-That’s what happened to Ethan.+Working the airport gate, Hunter interacted with hundreds, if not thousands, of people each day. As a sociable person, he always enjoyed the conversations — however brief — with travelers and airline staff.
  
-‘Anxious frenzy +But Spirit Airlines’ employment pool was so big he rarely met the same flight attendants twice.
-When Ethan was in college, sports gambling wasn’t yet legal, so he and his fraternity brothers used illegal sites to place bets.+
  
-In 2018the Supreme Court ruled that states should decide whether to legalize sports betting. That marked a turning point for the industryand it’s now legal in 38 states and WashingtonD.C.+One morningone of Hunter’s gate attendant coworkers asked if he could pass on some papers to the captain of a soon-to-depart Spirit flightwhich was heading to OrlandoFlorida.
  
-CNN goes inside the highs and lows of sports bettingVideo CNN goes inside the highs and lows of sports betting +This kind of tasksays Hunter, was “typically not my job, I did not normally do that.”
-SuddenlyEthan and others like him had access to several legal apps. That quickly escalated his addiction: He quit his near-six-figure sales job last Augustdetermined to make sports betting his full-time gig. +
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-Last September, he was doing what he did every morning, drinking coffee with his girlfriend and reviewing daily game predictions. This time he came across a sports betting influencer who boasted about winning game after game – and though Ethan didn’t usually fall for this type of content, he was intrigued by what seemed like hard proof. The influencer advertised his picks for five games that day. +
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-I bet $2,000 on each game and lost every single one,” Ethan tells CNN. +
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-Ethan spiraled into an “anxious frenzy.” The next day he placed a risky $10,000 bet on a Chicago Bears game and tried to hide the paralyzing fear from his girlfriend. Ethan managed to win $20,000 and get out of the red. He was relieved—and back in the game. The next few months were a blur of ups and downs, wins and losses. +
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-Slowly, he realized he couldn’t even enjoy the wins amid all the anxiety. +
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-The $11,000 loss on the Hurricanes-Flames hockey game in March was the end. He chose to officially “self-exclude” — banning himself from all sports betting through the apps, meaning he wouldn’t be able to log back in. +
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-Shifting industry +
-Twenty years ago, the word “gambling” called to mind slot machines in Las Vegas and poker tables in Atlantic City: mostly older people, and maybe the occasional bachelorette party, playing in person. +
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-Now, online gambling and sports betting have expanded that definition significantly. While casinos still represent most of the gambling industry’s profits, sports betting is exploding quickly: Revenue in that sector reached $13.7 billion in 2024, a 25% increase in just a year, according to the American Gaming Association.+
  
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