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Does Monopoly help build friendships or ruin them?

I’m starting to think Monopoly is both a friendship test and a social experiment. Last time I played with my group, one of my closest friends refused to trade with me for two hours out of pure spite. It was funny, but a bit intense too. After the game, we all laughed about it, but I can’t help but wonder — does Monopoly bring people closer or secretly fuel competition that leads to drama?

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Haha, I totally get that! My friends and I used to argue non-stop over trades until we moved to https://monopolygame.in/. Playing online somehow made it easier to keep things chill. The system enforces fair trades, and the pace is smoother — no one feels personally attacked because it’s all handled automatically. I think the key is remembering it’s just a game. Once we started taking it less seriously, it became more about laughter than winning.

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Haha, I totally get that! My friends and I used to argue non-stop over trades until we moved to . Playing online somehow made it easier to keep things chill. The system enforces fair trades, and the pace is smoother — no one feels personally attacked because it’s all handled automatically. I think the key is remembering it’s just a game. Once we started taking it less seriously, it became more about laughter than winning.

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Haha, I totally get that! My friends and I used to argue non-stop over trades until we moved to https://monopolygame.in/. Playing online somehow made it easier to keep things chill. The system enforces fair trades, and the pace is smoother — no one feels personally attacked because it’s all handled automatically. I think the key is remembering it’s just a game. Once we started taking it less seriously, it became more about laughter than winning.

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