Thanks a lot for saving my life.

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  • #179656
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    Varun
    Varun
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    Hello everyone. My name is Varun. I’m from India and I turned 20 this January. I want to start of by saying thank you to al my fellow MGTOWs. Its been but a month since I discovered that I am not alone in my views. In fact, I’m quite surprised so many of you share my views. You see, I was already a MGTOW, but I didn’t have a name for it until I accidently got to know of this movement. Here is my story:

    It all began in 3rd grade; when I was still 9 years old and still didn’t know much about how the world worked. I can’t precise say when, but I do remember that it was by this time I realized our society was very biased towards girls (I’m from India, btw). I even heard a radio show once where they were comparing both the genders, and I remember those exact words that were being said through-out: “Girls are definitely better than boys”. I might be sounding naive but I’m just trying to express myself in the simplest way possible.

    Anyway, one day at school I was sitting at my usual place in the classroom (first bench) when a girl came and told me to change places with her in the last bench. No, she didn’t ‘ask’ me, she told me to go over. I was like, “Dude, this is where I sit! Why shoud I give up my place?” Her reply: “Because that’s where you boys belong, in the last. You’re all bad. Bad people sit at the ast benches. Good people like us girls sit at the first ones. And that’s the way the teachers like it!”

    Surely enough, it WAS really the way teachers liked it, ’cause when I complained to my class teacher, all she said was, “when a girl tels you something, you must isten to her!” What?

    Again on another day, when it was time to go home, I was done packing my heavy schoolbag. When I tried to wear it, I stumbled over ’cause of the weight, and, unfortunately, I hit a girl who was behind me with my backpack. I never meant to hurt her on purpose. Firsty, the bag was very heavy. Secondly, I didn’t know she was behind me. But the teacher didn’t see to reason. She came over and slapped me so hard, I can still feel the pain today. I felt ike I was unjustly punished for something that was not my fault. It seems like a normal incident, but the scars that it left me were pretty deep.

    But the greatest of them all was at 4th grade, when me and another friend of mine were playing with a bunch of our female friends during recess. For some reason, I don’t know, we started calling each other names and making a lot of noise. Suddenly, the teacher entered the classroom and asked us what was going on. One of the girls (I’m pretty sure she was just joking) told her that I was making fun of her dad. I was immediately thrown out of the classroom…….. no wait, she dragged me by the hair and threw me out of the class; just threw me at the ground. Then I was made to kneel down near the door while holding both my ears with my hands for a full hour.

    I cried a lot that day. It really hurt me. Later that day when I met up with the others, they were all very shocked. The girl who made the joke was like “I never thought she’d do that to you.” I didn’t say a word to her. It was not her fault. I mean, I know it was not her fault. I was not angry at her. This was just the way the world worked. Girls have been given a special priority in our society, and idk why. Maybe because women have to go through all that ‘struggle’ and ‘hardship’ in a male-dominated society?

    All I know is that I’m not responsible for this society being male-dominated. Its not my fault women don’t get their rights. If it would have been me, if I could have controlled the world, I’d treat everyone equally. But for a variety of reasons, men had an upper hand when it came to our way of life. We can do things that women physically cannot. That’s how we humans evolved, right? It was evolution that prioritized us men; made us versatile and physically stronger so that we could provide for and protect women.

    We never have the problem when women think they can do better than us, and they have been better than us. But why do you need to look back and spit on us every time you achieve a manly task? You want to be independent, no problem, please be so. You want the freedom, go for it. You want better education, we’re not stopping you. At least I know I am not. Then why all this man-hate? Its okay if girls are better, but does it necessarily mean that boys are inferior? It was only due to a fraction of men who thought that men could run the government better than women, and I was not one of them.

    I’m just very annoyed at the way we are hard-wired to like girls. You can’t escape from it. I just wish if only there was a rea pill I could take which would remove this hard-wiring so that I could be free of all this bs. I guarantee that if ever there’s a pill made, it’ll be named as the “MGTOW red pill: your doorway to complete freedom”. For now, I’m satisfied with avoiding females in my life every way I can and take care not to look at one for more than a second.

    For me, MGTOW is not a weapon by which we attack feminists (even though it may be), but its a shield which protects me and my sovereignity. Thanks a lot MGTOW for saving my life.

    A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.

    #179664
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    Anonymous
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    All I know is that I’m not responsible for this society being male-dominated. Its not my fault women don’t get their rights. If it would have been me, if I could have controlled the world, I’d treat everyone equally. But for a variety of reasons, men had an upper hand when it came to our way of life. We can do things that women physically cannot. That’s how we humans evolved, right? It was evolution that prioritized us men; made us versatile and physically stronger so that we could provide for and protect women.

    Hey Varun, you have allot of feminist s~~~ packed between your ears!
    I hope (for your sake) you hang around with us and learn the facts!
    #1, Men ARE superior to women on all fronts! You’ve been told a lie for so long, you believe it to be true!
    # Men ARE superior intellectual beings PERIOD!
    You have allot of wiring to remove from your head! You’ve come to the right place! We’re master electricians when it comes to removing the bundles of feminism illegally wired to your mind!
    You may feel insulted, that’s not my intention, I’m only wishing to remove the poisonous contamination in your mind.
    You really need allot of coaching, your awakening has only just begun! Welcome my friend, Welcome to MGTOW, Are you ready for a brain squeeze? Ready to rinse out all the feminism?

    #179672
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    Untamed
    Untamed
    Participant

    Welcome to the Red-Pill World. What happened to you in boyhood also happened to a lot of us, no matter where we individually come from. School teacher’s abuse on boys has been an everyday occurrence for far too long.
    As far as accepting that girls are better than boys or that you should differ to Woman, with due respect to you but that is crock of s~~~ propagated by feminists and perpetuated by delusional menginas. I suggest you surf mgtow.com. This site has a wealth of information on the nature of Woman. This is the place where you’ll find actual true answers to your questions.

    For now, I’m satisfied with avoiding females in my life every way I can and take care not to look at one for more than a second.

    Avoiding weemins is fine but going your own way and doing your thing without even the thought of one is even better.
    Women = Distraction
    Women = Hemorrhage of Resources.
    Purge all femt~~~s viruses from your personal life and suddenly you’ve got a purpose worth chasing after, not a dream of Ever-After that turns into the worst nightmare you ever had.
    MGTOW is the way.

    Don't let them Blame, Shame or Tame you!
    Give 'em NOTHING, not even an answer!
    #GenderSegragationNow!

    #179676
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    Varun
    Varun
    Participant
    2981

    Tell me about it! Dude, if people over her got to know that I’ve joined something like MGTOW, they won’t let me live. I can already imagine my mother being like: “Is this what I’ve taught you all these years? How to hate women?”

    You’re right. I’m stilll pretty confused about a lot of things, so I’ll definitely hang around longer. This place has been a boon for me. All this time I was afraid I was becoming insane with all these thoughts about ‘living on my own and breaking the norms of society, but a movement with more than a thousand people can never be about a wrong cause.

    In the back of my mind, I still have a hope that maybe one day, we’re gonna live in an ideal word where everyone gets treated equally irrespective of their gender, but I’m in for a tough one at that.

    A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.

    #179678
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    Hellraider
    hellraider
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    hey varun, welcome to the brotherhood of red pill men.

    women react that way because they are really afraid that men wake up and stop being disposable tools.

    Im sorry you had to suffer like that in your life but at least you took the red pill and woken up.

    #179684
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    Tiga K
    Tiga K
    Participant
    1693

    Welcome to the website. Although mine weren’t as violent, I have also had dealings with discrimination for being a male when I was in public school. Us younger guys (I’m 23) have had to deal with this feminist s~~~ since birth, so more and more guys our age are deciding to go their own way.

    #179702
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    Anonymous
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    Welcome Varun,
    Feels like coming home doesn’t it? I’m older and I have never experienced the things you younger guys have. Jump in, post, learn. Welcome again.

    #179703
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    Dutchie
    Dutchie
    Participant
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    Tell me about it! Dude, if people over her got to know that I’ve joined something like MGTOW, they won’t let me live. I can already imagine my mother being like: “Is this what I’ve taught you all these years? How to hate women?”

    You’re right. I’m stilll pretty confused about a lot of things, so I’ll definitely hang around longer. This place has been a boon for me. All this time I was afraid I was becoming insane with all these thoughts about ‘living on my own and breaking the norms of society, but a movement with more than a thousand people can never be about a wrong cause.

    In the back of my mind, I still have a hope that maybe one day, we’re gonna live in an ideal word where everyone gets treated equally irrespective of their gender, but I’m in for a tough one at that.

    Hey Varun

    Welcome to MGTOW!

    To be truly free in life one must swim against the tide and find their own way instead of seeking approval from society.I am glad you found out about MGTOW early in life without sustaining too much damage ( from being married and having kids and things like that). A treasure chest filled to the edge with great information awaits for you in the archives and the forum itself. Enjoy your first steps on your newly created path! This is a tough ordeal but the award will be high.

    If you don't understand my post at first, no worries, it's probably my English. 😉

    #179713
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    Franky
    Franky
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    2338

    All I know is that I’m not responsible for this society being male-dominated. Its not my fault women don’t get their rights.

    Society is male-dominated?
    You just listed a lot of things indicating the exact opposite.

    This is just a bulls~~~ narrative women use to justify treating men like s~~~.

    I’m just very annoyed at the way we are hard-wired to like girls. You can’t escape from it.

    We’re not hard-wired we’re just indoctrinated.
    Every single day since being little babies we’ve been brainwashed by our own MOTHERS and relatives, teachers and absolutely every figure that women have influence over.

    We are being raised by the enemy my friend.

    You will break free from this indoctrination don’t worry ,all you need to do is to observe and to question.
    Welcome!

    #179719
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    Untamed
    Untamed
    Participant

    but a movement with more than a thousand people can never be about a wrong cause.

    In the back of my mind, I still have a hope that maybe one day, we’re gonna live in an ideal word where everyone gets treated equally irrespective of their gender, but I’m in for a tough one at that.

    MGTOW isn’t a “movement” Varum. We’re aren’t moving anywhere. MGTOW is men going away from the Plantation that Marriage has become and taking our own destiny in hand and in Self-preservation of what society has become, a nest of deluded lunatics who think their salvation rests in Womanhood and Feminism while ignoring the greater threat from same.
    MGTOW is here to demonstrate otherwise and connect like-minded Men in casual discussions that lead to self-discoveries and better understanding of the virus called Misandry.

    Don't let them Blame, Shame or Tame you!
    Give 'em NOTHING, not even an answer!
    #GenderSegragationNow!

    #179728
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    RoyDal
    RoyDal
    Participant

    Welcome! I am glad you found this site!

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

    #179731
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    The Manipulated Man
    The Manipulated Man
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    1856

    Greetings Varun,

    The story of your maltreatment as a youth is sadly typical for any male who grew up under Gynocentric misery.

    At some point, I had learned my lessons with the mangy Western Feminist She Wolves, but thought I may be “safer” with South Asian women. Big mistake. To Western eyes, Asian cultures suppress aspects of “Female Nature,” but South Asian women will shred a man’s heart, soul, and bank account like any other female. South Asian women are more like Sri Lankan Leopards.

    Even though Feminist propaganda has infused its vile filth into too many films, I admit that I nevertheless enjoy watching some movies. I certainly enjoyed watching “Baalhubali,” a few weeks ago. The filming, environment, costumes, and fight scenes were brilliant.

    So, when reading your story, I imagined you, Varun, as the “protagonist” within the “Baalhubali” world.

    You story also reminded me of the following poster:

    Power of the Gynocracy

    What happens when a man finally comprehends the cold and calculating thoughts that are going through a woman's mind, while her eyes are brimming with tears?

    #179738
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    RoyDal
    RoyDal
    Participant

    Do not thank us for saving your life. You saved yourself. The best anyone else can do, including us, is to point the way. You followed the way of your own free will with a large addition of determination.

    I am glad you made it.

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

    #179790
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    Jan Sobieski
    Jan Sobieski
    Participant
    28791

    Varun,

    Welcome home.

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

    #179830
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    Wickerman
    Wickerman
    Participant
    57

    Hello, Varun, and welcome to MGTOW. Did I understand you to say that you grew up in India?
    Is this where you suffered the abuse from female teachers?
    If so, now I’m even more concerned. You see, I had the same experiences in school, but I chalked it up to brainwashed nuns and priests in Southern California. Since I went to Catholic schools for my first ten years, I thought is was only Catholic girls that were f~~~ed beyond redemption.
    If you are telling me this s~~~ goes on in India as well, we men better all sit up and take notice.
    Best Wishes,
    Wickerman

    #179850
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    Mp357
    mp357
    Participant
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    I’ve seen Indian marriages first hand,and brother that isn’t the road to ‘shanti’ its the road to hell.Don’t feed the Indian marriage machine. Iam convinced our mothers want us to walk into the wood chipper that is marriage just to keep up appearances

    #179915
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    Varun
    Varun
    Participant
    2981

    I’ve seen Indian marriages first hand,and brother that isn’t the road to ‘shanti’ its the road to hell.Don’t feed the Indian marriage machine. Iam convinced our mothers want us to walk into the wood chipper that is marriage just to keep up appearances

    Not just appearances, its more like a survival strategy. We are taught its a woman who’d be your saviour otherwise you’d live a short miserable life. Well, I beg to difer, and I’m gonna prove that I can live happiy ever after on my own; I don’t need a woman in my life.

    Hello, Varun, and welcome to MGTOW. Did I understand you to say that you grew up in India?
    Is this where you suffered the abuse from female teachers?
    If so, now I’m even more concerned. You see, I had the same experiences in school, but I chalked it up to brainwashed nuns and priests in Southern California. Since I went to Catholic schools for my first ten years, I thought is was only Catholic girls that were f~~~ed beyond redemption.
    If you are telling me this s~~~ goes on in India as well, we men better all sit up and take notice.
    Best Wishes,
    Wickerman

    We better, but we don’t. I am surrounded by manginas, and we quite don’t have the rep for anything anti-feminist. Like I mentioned earlier, I’m probably gonna get hurt like crazy, if not killed, if people find out I’m into stuff like these. Talk about a free country!

    A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.

    #179917
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    MattNYC
    MattNYC
    Participant
    2329

    Hey Varun, welcome aboard. There are a lot of good men here – some of us came by a path somewhat similar to yours; others by a very different road.

    The important part is that we all recognized something very f~~~ed up about the world, and f~~~ that s~~~. I’m glad you got on the path to learning; it gets better … a *lot* better.

    #181443
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    Wolf redpillman
    Wolf redpillman
    Spectator
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    India got some harsh laws against men glad.you.made it

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