My father's day vs. my day

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    I thought my father was living in a great marriage (his second, my parents split when I was a kid), before I took the red pill a couple of months ago. I visited my father today after a night-shift at work, and my mind was blown by witnessing his Saturday:

    – First he had to do 1-2 hours of random errands (buying paint, posting letter, buying lots of crap etc.)
    – Then he had to do garden work for several hours
    – Then he went out for errands again!
    – Then he oiled the kitchen bench. Twice.
    – Then he went out for errands AGAIN (3rd time!)
    – Now he and his wife are going out to see some friends. Well, they were her friends at first, but now they’re “their friends” according to my father. Just like every single friend they currently have. The original bros my father used to hang out with are long gone…

    The scariest part was that my father did everything like a smiling robot.
    He was frickin HAPPY to do all this s~~~. On a Saturday! I was shocked and amused at the same time.
    Now, his wife does do a lot of work around the house as well and works full time, and they’re very nice to me both.
    But the way my father has been transformed into an errand-running dog without a mission in life is insane.

    By the way, I spent the day doing whatever I felt like – mainly working on my music and reading. And I’m gonna keep it this way for the rest of my days!
    Thank GOD I found MGTOW!

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    The scariest part was that my father did everything like a smiling robot.
    He was frickin HAPPY to do all this s~~~.

    They say children develop their strengths (and weaknesses) before age 5.

    Men never find their strengths without going solo whether temporarily or for life. I would say he’s more afraid to be alone (married twice) than he is happy. He is not happy to be with her, he is happy to have someone.

    I believe it was the Predatory female book (or could be the manipulated man) that talked about men thinking their only function is to be in the slave mode. Only if men truly were willing to accept how incompetent their masters/wives are. They all know.

    my father has been transformed into an errand-running dog without a mission in life is insane

    That’s his mission my man. Some women might call him well-trained.

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    Slaves are often happy in their submission. It is called acceptance.

    Love is just alimony waiting to happen. Visit mgtow.com.

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