Intro…only 12 years late.

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    Oldscoundrell
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    Usually I’m the guy that keeps his trap shut until there is a good reason to open it. But for the sake of being mgtow politically correct,  here is my introduction.

    I’m 32, from one of the lesser known states. Going through the big d, with 3 kids. Pretty enjoyable job, pays decent considering the fact that I wasn’t a classroom type. Have been reading and lurking for just over 3 months, and for the most part have lived in conjuction with most of the mgtow values. But like alot of us, wishing this knowledge was around a little bit earlier in life. Especially that whole loving (b.s) caring (b.s) nawalt bit…only 12 years late for me. I always knew the odds where not in favor of family, but I guess it’s just our competitive nature to try and beat em when we are ignorant to the real odds against us of modern day.

    Although never desperate for women. What makes my experience unique I think, is the fact that in the 12 years of trying to get it right with one, it was an ongoing rollercoaster from one extreme to the other. Looking back now, I can identify the behavioral traits (you name it, she had it)and patterns that flew over my head and came back to kick me in the b~~~~. Learned most of my lessons the hard way.

     

    But the main thing I want to say is, thank you. To every last one of you assholes for taking the time to help get the right points across to the ones that need it, and to those of us that need to remeber.

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    Foolsgold
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    Welcome. Better late than never. It took some of us longer than 12 years to realize that there was no way that we could “get it right”. All of us on here now realize that we are disposable in today’s society. Keep in mind that there are members on this site that save lives for a living. I suggest you read their posts carefully. Maybe after you read them, read them again. I’ve learned a lot since I’ve been here. You will too. Again, welcome to the forum.

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    IAmTheVillain
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    Hello. What made you realise after 12 years that you couldn’t get it right with her? (Currently trying to get it right with one. Know it’s a losing battle. Doing it for the experience points)

    #71671
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    Hello. What made you realise after 12 years that you couldn’t get it right with her? (Currently trying to get it right with one. Know it’s a losing battle. Doing it for the experience points)

    Do you need to level up for a class change?  I think I am going to choose MGTOW (insert job here) for my class up :P.

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    Oldscoundrell
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    Foolsgold

    This has been daily reading for me. Lol. Looking foward to getting some of the suggested books.

    Iamthevillion

    Short answer. When you partner with a liar and thief, eventually you  gotta become a liar and thief to keep the score even.  I’m a horrible liar and can’t make an unfair deal. I had a choice and made it.

     

    #71677
    RoyDal
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    Welcome!

    RE: The big D, I wish you the very best outcome. It’s like the man said, “When you’re in hell, keep going.”

    Hello. What made you realise after 12 years that you couldn’t get it right with her? (Currently trying to get it right with one. Know it’s a losing battle. Doing it for the experience points)

    I actually know some couples with “successful” marriages that have lasted decades. In every case, the husband had a job or hobby that got him out of the house a lot. This seems to be a common thread in those few and far between couples who describe their unions as happy.

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

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    ILiveAgain
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    12 years? …. paah .. you’re a puppy 😆

    It’s never ever too late to get it right … save your soul. You have 12 years ‘experience’ that you can pass on.

    You are a professor sir …. your teachings valuable for the younger students.

    Welcome …. to mgtow university. The only uni without a rape culture …. unless you include feminism …. that’s a different thing 😆

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    Oldscoundrell
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    Yes sir. Seen my father start the lifestyle in his late 40s. Once he got past the bitter stage, he lived happily ever after doing what he loved until he passed.

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    IAmTheVillain
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    In every case, the husband had a job or hobby that got him out of the house a lot.

    Well, yeah, but an unemployed person without hobbies wouldn’t be the kind of person you’d stay married to.

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