MGTOW saved my life, and many other young men's lives

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    Cheeky Bastard
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    Too bad it wasn’t so clear for me, I won’t blame others but I could done with the message. I had to discover it for myself over 15years and it is a beautiful thing to see others getting the advice they need in a world that is pitted against them.

    That is a resource and legacy that is being left behind by MGTOW that men don’t have to go through what I did and many others did because of lack of support and real education.

    Good on you mate, I nearly burst into tears reading that.

    Don’t listen to anybody who would try to change your mind, because the worst outcome is not dying alone; but dying with a woman you hate and supported that is putting you in an early grave with children that are poisoned against you by delusional TRADCON or psychotic feminists.

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    #121148

    Saem here bro. I’m 21 heading at 22 dude

    #121156
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    Anything that you do from here no, that make you happy is an accomplishment. Your own accomplishment. I was marred had a son, I was a good soldier, so when I say 15 years I mean since I first got married.

    So every minute after you unplug from the matrix and look at the world with new eyes every moment is absolute rapture.

    Even if you only work one day a week for food and blow everything else off to do your own thing you are a winner and accomplish more than most men will ever accomplish.

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    #121164
    Darth Sin
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    An old Honda ? Ditch it and get the new Mazda MX-5. You should indulge yourself once a while.

    #121207
    Cheeky Bastard
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    Yer I trying to duck away from the traditionalist view of men. As only being the sum of what he makes, which is directly linked to the values of women and the matrix.

    If it makes you happy to create a monopoly and crashed the stock market and bring down countries with it I am all for that too. So I am saying a man should not be define by his ‘net worth of value’ as a man who is going his own way.

    Forget the RX 5 go for the Lamborghini or even better get a Ferrari a F~~~ing red one and driving past the women at the front of the club flicking them the bird.

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    Cheeky Bastard
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    #125797

    I still can’t work out what I want to do with my life; I’m sure I’ll get there eventually

    Hey EverythingIsAllWeveGot – just my $0.02:
    Most people don’t know what the hell they want to do with their lives. I have a great career, but i sort of stumbled in to it post-college.
    In my life & career of meeting a boatload of people, the only ones who have it “figured out” are the ones who went to college for, say, accounting, then became an accountant, then woke up in their mid-40s when they realized they have zero passion or happiness. But hey, someone told them accounting’s a good job, so they did it, then got married, then had kids – apparently they never got around to exploring for, or pursuing their own passions or anything meaningful to themselves.
    That scenario – sleeping in a bed w/a wife you don’t give a f~~~ about, kids that drain your time/energy/resources/freedom, slaving at a job you *have* to keep – some people would call that success. I call it a f~~~ing prison sentence…did i mention i’m going to Brazil in a couple weeks to volunteer & practice my Portuguese & go samba dancing & hang-glide off a mountain? MGTOW motherf~~~ers!

    Haha that’s brilliant, It’s pretty clear most people don’t know what they’re doing after seeing how many miserable people there are in the world.

    All I know is that I enjoy helping people and I’m more practical than academical, I’d loathe a 9-5 office job. I currently maybe just another NEET, but at least I’m not just another call centre worker drone.

    I’d absolutely love that! I’ve had about half a years worth of Salsa dancing lessons so samba would be fun too. As long as I experience as much of the world as possible, I’ll be happy.

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