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    Anthony
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    I’m 25 and for me, I found this website before I did anything stupid like marrying.

    I never wanted kids anyway. All I wanted to do in my blue pill years is f~~~ as many women as possible.

    Now however, I just plan on getting a few fleshlights. They’re better than real vaginas.

    Once you have a Fleshlight real vaginas become worthless.

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    Anonymous
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    Hey TaxGuy, family destruction is nothing new, anyone under 60 has seen it all their lives. The Only difference is the carousel machinery is getting dangerous, rusty, and old.
    The sexual revolution is no longer shiny bright and new, it has become an abandoned old amusement park where the riders always die, they no longer get out alive.

    Some women complain saying they hate what feminism has done to men, but what have they done against the tyranny of feminism? NOTHING! They’re also enjoying the free ride, because men are disposable and women have special granted rights!

    Will Hellery Clinton (the angry old hag) issue me an official government WPC? (Woman’s Privilege Card). Or will slave master government hand us the task to clean up her mess?

    They call us childish because we won’t “man up” and march back to the plantation, you know, that meat farm where men are slaughtered and eaten alive.

    It’s coffee-talk Tower they don’t care on the absolute if anything I would be more careful around thy women who: “states she is against feminists” or as such. My sheilds can stop proton torpedoes at this point. They will adapt and know all of us here sooner or later become hyper sensitive to a lying c~~~.

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    TaxGuy
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    I’m 23. When I was in high school, two of my close friends’ parents divorced. The first one’s mom left the husband for an old boyfriend. The other’s mom decided her husband wasn’t good enough anymore and used her religion as an excuse to rationalize it. My parents never got divorced, so I grew up watching dad get kicked out of the house for not being good enough at least a couple of times. He would answer her with a “Yes ma’am” and she never runs out of things for him to do. My father has also been called her “other child” in front of the other wives at their church. Most of the other married men seemed depressed to me. My never married uncle seems happy. My best friend’s father who wasn’t deemed good enough seems pretty happy now that he lives alone and doesn’t have to worry about custody issue since his sons are old enough and can visit him whichever.

    In other words: Yes, this has been a major influence in my decision to not pursue women.

    Is your friend a blue pill guy? All the blue killers I know are too dumbstruck to comment when they see me not worship pussy. Its like they cant comprehend that a man my age would treat an attractive women like she was just another human being.

    Funny enough Tiga, my friend is a woman, and one of the most red pill people I know. She has two daughters, one in college, which is how the conversation came up. I wasn’t going to mention that it was a woman because it wasn’t relevant, but since you asked. And like I said, she agreed with me.

    I guess I spoke too soon before. The comments I see this morning since I posted last were more what I expected. Not that that’s a good thing, but my assumption was a generation of men that grew up watching divorce either in their own family or their friends’ families will be more hesitant to commitment. Because…..logic.

    Thanks for chiming in gentlemen. To any young women lurking, here’s you answer. If you want to know why young men won’t commit to you, it’s partly because your mom and her friends were/are a bunch of f~~~ing c~~~s. Which, by the way, are the women my age, which is why I don’t date.

    And women wonder where all the good men are….

    Order the good wine

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    Rockmaninoff
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    My friend thought that was an interesting theory and that it could have something to do with it. So I thought I’d throw it out to you guys. Does that have a big influence on you?

    My mom and dad went through a terrible divorce. What happened to my dad in that divorce is pretty much the worst nightmare of every single guy when it comes to divorce: e.g., financially raped (and is still getting financially raped!), see the kids less, having the kids be used against him, etc.

    Absolutely, and without question, what happened to my mom and dad affects the way I see women and marriage. How could it not?

    I’m quite glad it happened. Can you imagine if my parents had a happy, fulfilling marriage till death did them part? I’d grow up thinking that that’s the norm for marriages, and be willing to jump headfirst into one. *shudders*

    Well, for the first time in many decades, marriage is at an all-time (93-year) low and now 70% of American men under 35 are UN-married.

    I wouldn’t jump to any conclusions about this statistic, least of which “men are waking up!”

    While it’s true that men are getting traditional marriages as much anymore, I’d be willing to bet that common law marriages are on the rise, which, in many jurisdictions, is the same thing as regular marriage.

    ". . . elle, suivant l’usage des femmes et des chats qui ne viennent pas quand on les appelle et qui viennent quand on ne les appelle pas, s’arrêta devant moi et m’adressa la parole"—Prosper Mérimée

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