I was reminded of this by Father's Day…

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    About a year ago, I saw a post by a dad who was trying to give his son the best preparation and the best chance of being happy possible. I’m 33 and childless, but reading that post made me more optimistic about the future than anything I’d read in a long time.

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    I’m 50 and childless [read: happy, financially secure, professionally satisfied]. When I was your age, I thought I wanted the wife/family thing, however, after a dose of reality, and the subsequent red pill, I’ve changed my tune. Best of luck to you.

    When women lead, destruction is the destination. -- Me.

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    No argument from me about utopianism. I was just thinking about how much time I time I wasted looking for a “good girl” when I was younger, and how many older guys I’ve seen used up by the marriage/child-support racket.

    Where I live, even the worst girls have no trouble finding a desperado/sucker to pay their way. I think that cutting into their supply would cut down on their bad behavior.

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    I don’t ever plan to have kids because I think that I would suck at it. I’m not as mature as most men my age. I don’t want to bring any more f~~~ed-up kids into this world and so I am never having kids … just in case I suck at it.

    I hate it when people say “Just live life and have enjoyable sex. If you have kids then that’s just a part of life.” That attitude is destroying the entire world.

    If I somehow did have kids then I would devote the rest of my life to them. I don’t want my kids to make any of the mistakes that I made.

    If I had a son then I would take him outside frequently and teach him how to identify different types of plants and animals. This way, he would learn and maintain a healthy lifestyle. We would also watch the Discovery Channel and read books about dinosaurs. I would teach him to respect the scientific method. I would also teach him about logical fallacies and how to avoid them.

    If I had a daughter then we would read books by Beatrix Potter. I would not allow her to date any punk or thug. I would not allow her to watch MTV or anything else that turns girls into whores. I would teach her to be respectful and modest.

    MGTOW: because you can (and should) say anything about a woman as long as she isn't within earshot

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