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  • #534201
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    Attention fellow MGTOWs, I want to hear your stories from high school before you went MGTOW, and if you’re in high school right now, tell me the benefits of being a MGTOW in high school!

    MGTOW philosophy podcaster. I’m everywhere. Go your own way.

    #534202
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    MGTOW_Mike
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    When I was in high school I was a geek. I never cared about hanging around with the “cool group”….

    A tranquil mind is neither happy nor sad, it is uninfluenced by external conditions.

    #534203
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    Ghost
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    I can only wish I was a full blown MGTOW in high school. However, high school for me wasn’t so bad (2001-2004) as it was before the advent of smartphones, FB, Snapchat, etc. I can’t imagine how boys are in high school must feel these days.

    #534210
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    +Gambit
    I have a bad feeling about high school and girls! Even though I’m a hardcore red pill, I’m going to be stuck with them in classes, and from what I heard, high schoolers have it horrible today. They have the same anxiety as a mental asylum patient in the 1950’s. MGTOW is the only way, and I’m so thankful I found about MGTOW in 7th grade!

    MGTOW philosophy podcaster. I’m everywhere. Go your own way.

    #534214
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    Anonymous
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    I was the big quiet dude. Didn’t bother anybody, didn’t want anybody to bother me. People knew I was strong, so they knew not to get on my bad side. Took advanced classes, so I wasn’t a dummy. Looking back through my old high school yearbook, I’m glad i kept to myself. The wall came very fast for a lot of my classmates.

    And i noticed that the hotties in high school, got ugly after high school.

    #534222
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    +Venom
    Yeah, every time I look at a girl, I catch myself and remind myself they’ll hit the wall when they get older, and that when they hit the wall I’ll be a happy MGTOW-man!

    MGTOW philosophy podcaster. I’m everywhere. Go your own way.

    #534225
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    Anonymous
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    Hey MA, please post an introduction in the “Introductions” section. Just showing up and posting a thread like this will make some of the members very suspicious. As it looks now we don’t know if you’re legit or not. You are doing well so far to your credit.

    #534228
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    I’ll do that from now on! Thanks for the heads up!

    MGTOW philosophy podcaster. I’m everywhere. Go your own way.

    #534232
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    Ghost
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    MA- You are lucky to have discovered MGTOW early. Focus on wealth accumulation and never get emotionally attached with a woman. Build your own business and stay away from the corporate world if you can. You have a very high ceiling given how early you have woken up.

    #534233
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    Anonymous
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    I went to war with feminists starting in the 8th grade, it’s name was Mizzzzzzz Parkins!

    Remember that? When flaming c~~~s demanded to be addressed as Mizzzz, not Miss, not Mrs. but Mizzzzzzz! My education ended shortly thereafter!

    #534235
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    MGTOW_Mike
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    +Venom
    Yeah, every time I look at a girl, I catch myself and remind myself they’ll hit the wall when they get older, and that when they hit the wall I’ll be a happy MGTOW-man!

    Be grateful for the fact that at your age, i’m guessing 13-14, you can see WELL into the future. Back when I was in grade 7 (more than 20 years ago), practically NO ONE knew about female nature. You are lucky and wise at the same time.

    Being that geek/nerd has really paid off well for me. I have had no drama when it comes to women. I have never slept with a woman nor do I care about doing so. Focus on your passion.

    A tranquil mind is neither happy nor sad, it is uninfluenced by external conditions.

    #534239
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    I was the poor dude, but because I was smart I was in class with the rich dudes who could afford private lessons. Needless to say I was not a favorite of either the teachers or the girls. Or anyone for that matter, because I also had a big mouth and a sick sense of humor. But I kept reading and minding my own business and eventually I found a group of like minded f~~~ers to call friends. I got very good at the subjects I liked and went on to achieve quite a bit of success.
    I’m no longer the poor kid.

    The answer is NO. “I could but I won’t”. Memini murum!

    #534243
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    +MGTOW_Mike
    I’m actually 13! Since I want to be an airline pilot flying internationally, the MGTOW lifestyle definitely matches my career as it would with any!

    MGTOW philosophy podcaster. I’m everywhere. Go your own way.

    #534245
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    +John Woods 13
    Your an inspiration!

    MGTOW philosophy podcaster. I’m everywhere. Go your own way.

    #534247
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    Ghost
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    +MGTOW_Mike
    I’m actually 13! Since I want to be an airline pilot flying internationally, the MGTOW lifestyle definitely matches my career as it would with any!

    You don’t do much flying these days being a commercial pilot. Planes are only going to become more automated. You should forecast what that job will look like in 20 years before you commit to it.

    #534250
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    +MGTOW_Mike
    I’m actually 13! Since I want to be an airline pilot flying internationally, the MGTOW lifestyle definitely matches my career as it would with any!

    My friend is a pilot and a flight instructor. He enjoys his work. My recommendation is to ask as many questions as you can from a real pilot or training officer, so you can start to see where you are heading and what you will be expecting (i.e. how long you need to train, how many hours you need, what certifications you need, how the industry is changing etc). No need to rush, but doing some early research will get you miles ahead from the rest.

    A tranquil mind is neither happy nor sad, it is uninfluenced by external conditions.

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    Anonymous
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    OP, we used to have a pilot brother here. If he returns you can pick his brains.

    But MGTOW at high school level seems off to me because as @gambit stated our time was just pre Facebook and other attention whoring venues.

    There were always sluts and always will be. High school isn’t for chasing pussy. That comes later.

    Women get mature as time goes on and their claws start growing faster. She’s been thrown back by few Chads by the time she’s done with college/university. Now’s the time the betas appear like a well done steak. Her mouth waters at the prospects at her victims’ naivete.

    MGTOW would make more sense once you get a taste of women. If you play it safe you will not get burned.

    Also read on therationalmale dot com about the red pill knowledge as a safety net. It was a great read.

    Confidence and the Safety Net

    Best wishes.

    #534267
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    Anonymous
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    Something is beginning to smell funny, just my opinion.

    #534270
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    Joetech
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    I was in high school in the 1960’s (late 60’s) The age of mini skirts and bra burning. The girls were mostly c~~~ teasing sluts. A few of them got pregnant and had kids pretty early on. I’ll never forget one guy I met after I’d graduated whose little wifey had just given birth, and he was working at the steel plant that was getting ready to close. The look of resignation and defeat in his eyes is something I can still remember quite vividly. I wasn’t much better. I joined the Navy, moved away from mommy dearest, and married my first wife, whose primary goal in life was motherhood. I was the happiest guy in the world for about six months.

    "Don't follow in my footsteps...I stepped in something."

    #534284
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    MusclecarGolfer
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    ’92 – ’96: I was the skinny nerdy dork, without glasses, who was on the golf team. I amplified the stereotype by not only frequently being the teacher’s pet in class, but also hung out with them outside of class often – I played golf with my English teacher on Wednesdays after class; he was a really cool dude though.

    The only thing that prevented me from getting my butt thrown in the dumpster, or being dunked in the toilet head-first, was the fact that I drove a vintage musclecar. Because of that, the jocks and bullies picked on the nerd who drove the beat-up Volvo instead. Nonetheless, I never went to any of the dances, or social functions, and never made any friends (though there were a few fellas I would draft with from time to time). I never maintained contact with anyone post-graduation.

    I did attend my 20-year last August for kicks-and-grins. I will say that I certainly dodged a lot of bullets from what I saw in that room. Needless to say, I (thankfully) still have a full head of hair, have all my teeth, don’t have exes/current leeches, don’t have delinquent offspring, don’t have alimony, don’t have any rap sheets, and still have my same slender build (6′ 139) from high school – I actually wore my freshman P.E. shirt, accompanied with some dress slacks; I sure as hell didn’t dress to impress, nor pick up on any post-mortem wall-hitters.

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