Do new surroundings improve MGTOWS perception of the world? I say YES.

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  • #125073
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    MERCH
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    I have recently moved out of the united states for a number of years due to my profession and have found that drastically changing my surroundings has made it much more fun to be MGTOW. Not that I needed to, but I re-invented myself and it is absolutely a BLAST. where as before i was living in an area where people have known me to have girlfriends and hook ups, know my past to an extent, and now I am my own man with a mysterious background that no one knows because i don’t tell people S~~~.

    Its almost like i went into the MGTOW witness protection program, haha, its really a good time, i almost feel like a sleeper cell. But all joking aside I do wonder if it is easier to re-invent ones self, and if that option is routinely taken by others? I’m curious, I’m my experience it has been delightful to know ZERO people where I am now and to only indulge people very small tid bits about my past, not like i even have much to say. but its fun to see people get frustrated about how much i DONT say day to day.

    Is this a route other MGTOW take? is this common?

    it seems to be a lot of fun so I’m just wondering. any feedback is welcome.
    MERCH

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    RoyDal
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    “He himself had said that a prophet is not honored in his own hometown.”

    In other words, people who have known you all your life remember all your mistakes and none of your successes.

    Society asks MGTOWs: Why are you not making more tax-slaves?

    #125086
    MERCH
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    why do i feel like most men don’t see this clearly. there are so many men i work with that talk too much about their personal life in the workplace, i feel like this is a disadvantage in general.

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    Anonymous
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    Do new surroundings improve MGTOW’s perception of the world ?

    Without a doubt YES
    And as the saying goes, ” a change is as good as a holiday”

    #125117
    IGMOW (I Go My Own Way)
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    Good. I take this post as a good sign.

    Ok, time to roll.

    "I am my own thang. Any questions?" - Davis S Pumpkins.

    #125121
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    Truthseeker82
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    Not sure where you relocated, but I do believe that more traditional (less feminist) societies would make life more acceptable for any man. My thinking is the further east you go (save for Australia and New Zealand), you would find yourself more at peace with being a man. Perhaps even respected. This is becoming a foreign concept in the United States and other westernized countries. The feminist countries are trying to homogenize us and remove that which makes us unique and different. For a man – we are who we are because of our DNA – not the politics and radical agenda groups.

    #125140
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    Puffin Stuff
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    I moved to a rural area when I seriously went my own way. My neighbors don’t know me, I hang mainly with family and have the occasional date. This week I, 55 years old, dated a 35 year old who wants to see me again.

    Had I stayed married I don’t think my wife would have liked that at all.

    #icethemout; Remember Thomas Ball. He died for your children.

    #125277
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    OldBill
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    It’s a route this MGHOW took and if it isn’t common it should be.

    I’ve done it a few times to greater or lesser extents. In my early 20s, I left college and joined the military. That was a huge change and one that helped me immensely. Then, in my early 40s after a merged-driven lay-off and tightening job market, I changed coasts. While I didn’t get a permanent job right off, I did wrangle a number of long term contracts that greatly improved both my outlook and my bottom line.

    I’ll tell you this right now, fifteen or so years from now I’m planning on making the big jump and leaving the US for good. In fact, I’m laying the groundwork for it every month.

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

    #125285
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    This is good news for me seeing as I want to eventually move to a different country at some point in my life

    "You can suffer from a life experience, or you can learn, move on and thrive."
    #125294
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    OldBill
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    This is good news for me seeing as I want to eventually move to a different country at some point in my life.

    Take some advice from a guy who wasted too many years: Make that move sooner than later.

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

    #125794

    This is good news for me seeing as I want to eventually move to a different country at some point in my life.

    Take some advice from a guy who wasted too many years: Make that move sooner than later.

    Honestly, I would if I could. I’m stuck in England with no job and career. Once I manage to find myself a career I enjoy I’ll head over some place else. I’d still like the place to be Canada but after all I’ve seen on MGTOW, that’s going down the s~~~ter too… 🙁

    "You can suffer from a life experience, or you can learn, move on and thrive."
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