My simple MGTOW intro

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  • #71366
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    Malcolm
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    To introduce myself, I’ll just copy and paste the info that I put in my profile to here:

    I first learned about MGTOW philosophy at age 18, during the summer of 2013. My first red-pill was from googling something like ‘disadvantages of marriage’ eventually stumbling upon MGTOW and early 2000s Tom Leykis episodes, which have completely changed my perspective of women. For the majority of my life, I’ve never had the compulsive desire to be in a relationship with a woman like the majority of men I see these days. I was always happy being single, so I pretty much had the MGTOW mindset before I’ve ever heard of it. All of the closest friends I ever had were guys, never girls. I do recall girls having crushes on me, especially during middle school, but I never cared and ignored them, no matter how attractive to me they were. However, before I was officially MGTOW, I was in a 1 and a half year long online relationship that I did not initiate, so I think I sort-of know what it’s like to have a girlfriend. After ‘sort-of’ experiencing having a girlfriend and being aware of MGTOW now, I for damn sure would not do it again, especially in real life. I am a virgin and I don’t give a f~~~. I know shameful blue-pillers and PUAs care, but I’m not worried about it. I perceive ‘getting laid’ as a pleasurable, but trivial and risky waist of time. I care more about self-education and improvement than how many bitches I f~~~.

    So that’s basically how I got to MGTOW.

    #71368
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    Fermat
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    Greetings, sir! Autism spectrum as well. People like us tend to have very focused interests. Mine are illustration and mathematics (i’m an engineer by training). My hobbies and skills are what drives me and at seems like your hobbies/self-improvement are directing you, especially at a young age. Continue to harness it, it will become your greatest weapon. Welcome to MGTOW. You will not be disappointed.

    I have discovered a truly remarkable list of reasons why women are not necessary for a happy life, but alas this margin is too small to contain it.

    #71383
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    Toad
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    Welcome brother… you are lucky having your path clear… don’t worry, technically because all the time since i don’t get laid with any woman i’m a virgin too and i almost have 20 years more than you…

    it’s only painful in our own pride and you seems not worry about it, so…you are free and proud….

    you are a gem… I envy you, because i’m still have bad moments sometimes but i salute you… and i’m glad you are here

     

     

    #71384
    Malcolm
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    Thanks. By the way, can y’all read my post just fine with all that code stuff in it?

    #71389
    Fermat
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    You said it was in your intro, so that’s where I read it.

    I have discovered a truly remarkable list of reasons why women are not necessary for a happy life, but alas this margin is too small to contain it.

    #71391
    Malcolm
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    <p style=”text-align: left;”>Oh okay. My first time ever on a forum, so.</p>

    #71400
    Durden
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    Make sure when you do copy and past to do so in the Text instead instead of Visual box. to your upper right                                                                                                                                                                                             ————->..^

    Welcome

    It's only after we've lost everything that we're free to do anything

    #71411
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    RoyDal
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    Welcome! You are in good company, in that many famous scientists and mathematicians were high functioning autistics.

    Ditto Durden’s recommendation. Do all your entries in Text mode to bypass all that <span whatever> stuff.

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

    #71436
    Malcolm
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    Okay. I’ll use the text tab for now on.

    I actually did read that famous scientists were autistic, which would explain why science and math in school were my strongest subjects. That definitely makes me feel good, but I do get sick of people telling me throughout my life to be more talkative. I understand the importance of communication with people throughout life, but many times I just don’t have s~~~ to say, except if the subject is important to me or if it’s really necessary to talk. I just like to think more than talk, you know?

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    Qcummer
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    when did you say you were autistic in your initial intro…I don’t get it.

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    Franky
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    it’s only painful in our own pride and you seems not worry about it

    Indeed there was this saying “the wounds on pride are self-inflicted” or something close to that.

    And about the author,welcome! I identify with you on a large scale, the only difference is that i was dumb enough to try some relationships which of course were s~~~. The only thing that drove me to them was curiosity.

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    Malcolm
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    @qcummer I think when @keymaster edited my intro post for me, he accidentally took that out. But yes I was diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder when I was 18.

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    Malcolm
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    Here was the sentence that got removed:
    I’m just a guy that is diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder, born in 1995, and whose favorite subject is biology, particularly herpetology and botany.

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    Qcummer
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    Cool. Your future is full of opportunity. Know that.

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