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    Max Power
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    Hello gentlemen, I have not posted for months, but I read these forums every day.

    I have now been blissfully single and MGTOW for around 18 years, long before I knew the term or frequented these and other forums.

    I live with my 19 year old son. He has been with me for several years full-time now, as he and his mother, my former partner, cannot be under the same roof for more than 48 hours due to her aggressive unpredictability (to put it nicely).

    My son and I are very close, and he will soon be moving to live on his university campus because we live 2 hours away and it is a bit too far. He also wants to move out because our place is a little small. We’re both happy with the plan, though I will miss him of course. Luckily, living alone is awesome in every sense of the word, as many of you profoundly appreciate.

    As his father, I have done my best to educate him as to the true nature of women, relationships and MGTOW. He agrees with it all. I wont lie, he is an alpha-type personality; good-looking, funny and has a bit of a dark vibe that the girls love. Unlike myself when I was young, the whole hooking-up thing comes easily to him, like water on tap. Thanks both to my guidance and his own traumatic experiences with his mother, he knows as much about women as a 19 year old practically could. He is a lucky guy, and he knows it.

    No, there are no guarantees in the future he will not fall into the same traps most men do, but I have done all that I can to impart to him the red pill knowledge that I had to find out the hard way (although I did learn it by age 25 and never looked back). The point is, it is about the greatest gift I could give him as his father; real, life-saving knowledge that is absolutely priceless. I am not a rich man, but I feel like a king knowing I have given my son the absolute best knowledge with which he can journey through life properly prepared.

    If you have sons, gentlemen, you can teach them this knowledge with logic, reason, patience and love. It is one of the things of which I am most proud in my life.

    Oh, and thank God I didn’t have a daughter. Yes I would love her, but it would be very hard to watch her become just like my nieces.

    Peace brothers.

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    Rhino
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    Great post Max. I have never had children so I can’t relate to what you had to go through but I do see that you gave your son all the necessary tools to at least survive on his own. He will make mistakes, it just comes with being young and you will be there to pull him out of the traps the women will try to place him in. I wish both you and your son the best of luck and I would like to welcome you brother. Thanks for sharing your story.

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    Max Power
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    Thank you very much Rhinorage, it was my pleasure.

    Yes, I will always be there for him as long as I am around… hopefully a good while yet! He will always have a home with me.

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    Deadly Raver
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    Awesome post Max. Tell your son I wish him good luck in College

    Learn from the past, Control the present, and you will know the Future.

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    Awesome post! You may have saved his life!

    And the truth lives on…

    #243873
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    Atton
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    I think he just might take the advice to heart, but I will say you have given him a hell of a head start in life.

    A MGTOW is a man who is not a woman's bitch!

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    Revista
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    Max your story is very heartening to read.your son seems to have his head switched on.my daughter is 18 and at uni,and i have 2 boys 9 and 6 who live with there mom.i see them alot and even though there young i try and give them red pill knowledge.there mom is very toxic and my eldest is counting down the days till he can live with me.i work shifts so when hes 13/14 hopefully.i never bad mouth his mom or grandma but hes not got a loving relationship with either.thanks for your post.

    #244082
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    Max Power
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    Hey thank you all for your encouraging words and feedback. Much appreciated.

    This place truly is an oasis in an inhospitable desert. My thanks to all the moderators and members for keeping it that way. Amazing job. We should never take each other for granted here, and I’m sure we don’t.

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    OldBill
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    If you have sons, gentlemen, you can teach them this knowledge with logic, reason, patience and love. It is one of the things of which I am most proud in my life.

    Your son is very fortunate that he has a father like you, Max.

    You should feel a quiet satisfaction that you’ve been able to help your son as much as you have despite your wife’s attempts at sabotage.

    You’re a great example to us all.

    Do not date. Do not impregnate. Do not co-habitate. Above all, do not marry. Reclaim and never again surrender your personal sovereignty.

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    Max Power
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    Thank you very much OldBill. I really respect and appreciate your opinion, it means a lot.

    I feel just as fortunate to have a son who is quite open to the truth. And actually every MGTOW I have heard from has helped me to help him. This is an essential network of wisdom that all men should have access to. I love it that we are growing – it literally will save lives.

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