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I have a buddy, who would work a s~~~ty job on weekends and he spends almost everything on his GF of two years and soon she will move in.
Sometimes he would borrow money from me to spend on himself.
Seeing him spending so much money on his GF, I can’t help but think of what I did for MYSELF last half a year:
-travelling home
-travelling to two European countries
-paying for an important medical operation
-paying for fixing my teeth
-paying for two awesome and much-needed professional glasses
-I love suchi and pizza, so I order them once a week now.
Enjoy your life, gentlemen.
Freedom! I love it!
Society asks MGTOWs: Why are you not making more tax-slaves?
Yeah just came back from Chicago for Pitchfork music festival.
Working on putting new carpet in my muscle car today. MGTOW muscle club!
Freedom rules!! 🙂
I miss those days – but it’s never too late to get it back. No one is more important than yourself. Listen up ladies because no matter how hot you think you are-you’re a depreciating asset. I’d rather imvest in something guaranteed to stick around and yield a solid return – me.
could you please drop a couple grand on one of them love dolls and tell me how it is?
I do not approve, you need to be saving every penny. Save those pennies so you can take out your future wife to all the nice places she can never afford to go. Save for the child she will push onto you. Save for the looming divorce when you catch the stay at home mom sucking off the pool boy. Save so you can live in a van!
Come on man get on track, stop spending!
"Nearly all men can stand adversity, but if you want to test a man's character, give him power."
Abraham Lincoln
Anonymous2I hear ya Rogue, I have a friend like that too. Has a girl, lives together, got married, now expecting first child. Still needs to borrow money from time to time. She doesn’t bring much to the table and his own job isn’t great either. Whenever he visits, she will call him and sometimes convinces him to leave early for no f~~~ing reason other then her goddamn moodswings. Thing is, he’s a good friend and realises what he signed up for. I do tell him to pipe down when he bitches about it too much, I feel bad for him.
Meanwhile I am enjoying god books, movies, booze, music and even women… on my own terms, always. I also fixed my teeth with surplus money, it felt good to solve my problems with hard work. Hard work does pay off, as long as there’s no woman involved to f~~~ up the work / fun ratio.
MGTOW muscle club is a good idea. I bought a brand new 2013 Camaro, paid cash.
Freedom!

Anonymous11I bought myself a very nice birthday present. It sure beats saving 12 months of earnings for a stupid piece of high pressure treated carbon mined by virtual slaves or is it 4 months. I wouldn’t f~~~ing know or care……
At least, when you spend money on yourself, you know you’re making someone happy.
On the opposite, spending money on a chick only makes her want more.So yeah, sweet money, my sweet money
It is a common failing of childhood to think that if one makes a hero out of a demon the demon will be satisfied.
Seriously? You’re letting guys borrow money from you at work?
Never…ever…allow that again. Especially at work. It allows guys like that to think that because you’re single and have more money, you should therefore be their personal bank loan officer at anytime they need it with the mostly-broken promise of “I’ll pay you back when I can.”
One coworker of mine was like this when he’d ask me for money. WIFEY controls the paychecks and gives him a $10 weekly allowance for lunch so he was usually broke. He borrowed $25 from me and never paid me back, but even then, he’d ask me for more money as if he was entitled to it. I said “Hell, no. You need to pay me back or you’ll never see a dime from me.” He threw a fit after I said no for the 30th time and said “you’re just being selfish”. And I said, “And you’re a stupid son of a bitch who is leeching off your coworkers because you were stupid enough to marry the wrong woman who just wants you for your money.”
He complained to our managers about that. They sided with me and threatened to write him up if he ever gets aggressively hostile towards anyone that says no to his money whining again. This same f~~~ing guy still didn’t get the hint. Two days later, he asks me if he can borrow 20 dollars.
I smiled and said, “I’ll give you what I have on me.” Then I reached into my pocket, came out with my middle finger extended, and waved it in front of his face. He never talked to me again.
Another coworker a year and a half later asks me for $150 to borrow. He has a wife, three kids, a baby on the way, and $150 short on his rent with already two warnings of eviction from the landlord. Says he’ll pay me back on the next payday. He had already borrowed $90 from me and paid it back in the past so I agreed, but for $150, I said I’d need a little collateral from him, like his new PS4 he got a few months previously. He got mad and said, “I paid you back before. Don’t you trust me?”
“Sure I do,” I said. “That’s why I’m offering to hold onto your PS4 for you until you pay me back instead of just saying no. 150 bucks is a lot of money to ask from me.”
He grudgingly gave in and I gave him the money. Shortly afterwards, he stopped going to work and wouldn’t answer my calls or texts. So…I never did get the money back but I got something even nicer in return. Ha ha! Never let coworkers borrow money from you. Let them suffer. Their hardship will teach them a nice lesson about how to better handle their finances.

Anonymous5Never lend money to anyone.
If they need money THAT bad, there is plenty of cash loan places that can help them.
Let them suffer. If they can’t survive until payday, then they need to fix their priorities. It  they have to go to a soup kitchen everyday just to eat, then so be it.

Anonymous42It sure beats saving 12 months of earnings for a stupid piece of high pressure treated carbon mined by virtual slaves
I’ve purchased millions of diamonds! But not so much as one for a woman! My core bore bits must hold at least a million diamonds each, I looked at one of them, it must be at least .000000000000000001 carat.
Diamonds are a man’s best friend, especially when it comes to 2ft. thick reinforced concrete!
You can buy yourself a LOT of motorcycles for the average cost of a wedding these days. Motorcycles also last longer than the average marriage, to say nothing of giving you better rides.
Diamonds are a man’s best friend, especially when it comes to 2ft. thick reinforced concrete!
Now consider this: If it weren’t for women and their silly game of carat one-up-womanship diamonds would be dirt cheap. Because they really are common as dirt. It’s only women falling for skeevy cartel marketing schemes that makes them expensive.
Basically how I felt buying my motorcycle, or when I have to buy more tools for work, or when I buy and fix project cars. Its a grand feeling.
The modern generation of women are definitely consumer based; no matter how much you make they can contrive of ways to spend it.
A friend I have know since we were 10 makes excellent coin – high stress job that brings home approx 230k per year. Leech of wife spends it all and then some. He is two kids deep, if she does not get a third she is threatening she will walk. Tried to warn him; he erroneously believes he is in too deep.
We both came from the same blue collar background. No extra frills, no fancy vacations while growing up. This is not the consumer life he wants to live; but she wants more and more.
Due to my upbringing, I can live comfortably with the bare essentials. The rest goes into investments. Knock on wood, I am in my mid 30s and could comfortably retire.
Without a wife or kids, most men can pocket massive amounts of surplus income for hobbies or investments. I only worry the government will institute a male singles tax to transfer wealth to those who have made poor life decisions.
- Marriage is described as an institution. You would have to be crazy to be commited to it. -"If you want to live a happy life, tie it to a goal. Not people or things" Albert Einstein
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