You Only Live Once; Do Your Best With It; Don't Marry

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  • #902241
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    ResidentEvil7
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    Face it, you only live life once and for some people not that long. So do your best with it. My best suggestion is red pill your overall life so much you overdose. You have to chase your dreams and ambitions while you can. Set goals (realistic ones) and go for them and when you achieve them, you’ll feel good and you’ll be happy. For example, one of my goals is to lose 80 pounds by the time I’m 40 (3 years and 3 months) so I can fit into my older clothes again. I won’t ever get married and have kids, so that gives me more time to myself and pursue my dreams (as long as they’re in reach). I still want to build computer desktop gaming rigs, but I need to find a way to where it makes money (unlike 3 years ago) and doesn’t take so long to sell.

    My point to this topic is that you only live life once and you must do what makes you happy and marriage and having kids will just get in the way of it. If you enjoy hunting, fishing, swimming, body building, technology, racing, or cars or whatever your heart desires, I say go do it and don’t let anyone tell you it’s wrong or don’t let anyone get into your way. Do what makes you happy. A woman and her bastard child will just destroy your dreams and goals and any chance to happiness and freedom.

    https://themanszone.webs.com/

    #902243
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    Foolsgold
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    My 9 years of marriage was easily the worst thing I’ve been through. I’m in my 50s and in better physical and financial shape than when I was married or even before marriage. I’ve been monk for almost 8 years and can’t see living any other way. I see men getting dragged down every day by some dumb (UN+. I just can’t believe that was me at some point.
    MGTOW for life.

    #902244
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    Sidecar
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    MGTOW for life.

    MGTOW is life.

    #902246
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    ResidentEvil7
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    My 9 years of marriage was easily the worst thing I’ve been through. I’m in my 50s and in better physical and financial shape than when I was married or even before marriage. I’ve been monk for almost 8 years and can’t see living any other way. I see men getting dragged down every day by some dumb (UN+. I just can’t believe that was me at some point. MGTOW for life.

    This is what I noticed about MGTOW men is that all their stories about their experiences with women (relationships and marriage) have all been horror stories, but once he cut them all from his life, the stories became more pleasant and uplifting. This is the point of this topic. I mean why be married and have kids and be broke and miserable when you can spend your time and money on making yourself happy and wealthy and successful? Again, you only live life once, do what makes you happy and successful and wealthy.

    I’m late 36 and I never married, because I’ve seen what girls and women were like since early childhood, and I will tell you, I can’t imagine living with them. It’s bad enough dealing with them within my family; outsiders would be far worse. I’ve been accused, treated like dirt, make fun of, had dirty faces with their hand shoved in my face and laughed at for many years, and I for one am sick of it! I’m sick of it when my c~~~ aunt does it to me in front of everyone. If women are that horrible growing up and living with within family, just imagine what living with one of those parasites would be like for me? Thank God I’m the kind of guy that women wouldn’t want. Being single is real-life living; you can shoot out a burp/fart anytime; you can pursue your interests and hobbies; you can cook whatever you want to eat (I recommend a high protein diet like me), you can work on machines, you can start a collection.

    Life is great with no women and kids, but you, the guys and a cold beer to share and your hobbies and man caves.

    Baloo The Bear from The Jungle Book would agree with me in his Bare Necessities song:

    https://themanszone.webs.com/

    #902248
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    Wally
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    I think about marriage as facing 10 doors, in 9 of them there is a woman with an axe that will chop you to pieces, on the other she won’t and that’s the best you can hope for. The MGTOW door will be peace, quiet, contentment, hobbies you can enjoy, a beautiful life.

    Hope you lose the weight, you will do it, been there myself.

    "what a waste of a life, to marry, give up your freedom, just for the hope of not dying alone. Don't get married Son."

    #902250
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    ResidentEvil7
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    Hope you lose the weight, you will do it, been there myself.

    Thanks. I’m 273 pounds (March 12, doctor’s visit) and I would like to get down to 190. The thing is, I’m kind of lazy when it comes to fitness, because when I workout, I want to see results when I’m done, and results come with time which is my enemy.

    https://themanszone.webs.com/

    #902251
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    Wally
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    The first 3 months I did not weigh myself and when I did step on the scale I was not disappointed, did a cross training program similar to body for life. Having a goal in mind helped. My weight was affecting my work and hobbies, I have to move around in my job and it was slowing me down and I couldn’t scuba dive as well as I wanted so I kept those two things in mind on the journey. Been 10 years and have kept it off.

    "what a waste of a life, to marry, give up your freedom, just for the hope of not dying alone. Don't get married Son."

    #902270
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    Monk
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    Sex – and the materialism that inevitably accompanies it – is the greatest of the chains that bind you to the material platform.

    #902271
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    Twist
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    The thing is, I’m kind of lazy when it comes to fitness,

    I find it helps to build a base foundation that you sprinkle “fitness” over the top. Walking. Walking an hour a day. Not like a stupid frowning c~~~ pumping her arms in a phone-clutching power walk. Just walking. One hour. Every day, regardless of weather. That will gradually lift your metabolism and transform you in a year. Slow and steady. Eat good and everything on top of that is just a bonus.

    Good luck. You have this.

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    Hermit
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    My 9 years of marriage was easily the worst thing I’ve been through. I’m in my 50s and in better physical and financial shape than when I was married or even before marriage. I’ve been monk for almost 8 years and can’t see living any other way. I see men getting dragged down every day by some dumb (UN+. I just can’t believe that was me at some point. MGTOW for life.

    This is what I noticed about MGTOW men is that all their stories about their experiences with women (relationships and marriage) have all been horror stories, but once he cut them all from his life, the stories became more pleasant and uplifting. This is the point of this topic. I mean why be married and have kids and be broke and miserable when you can spend your time and money on making yourself happy and wealthy and successful? Again, you only live life once, do what makes you happy and successful and wealthy.

    I think, for me anyway, I got married due to societal brainwashing. It’s just what you’re supposed to do…… That’s just how life is supposed to be….. Everyone is supposed to get married and raise a family. BULLSHI.T! I finally found the truth way late in the game.

    I wasted most of my life with marriage, but at least now I have been enjoying life as much as I can. Doing what I want whenever I want with no nagging bitc.h to bring me down. I have more money in the bank now than I have ever had in my life. It’s not a lot, but it continues to grow since I’m no longer married.

    There seems to be some men out there who actually like being married. They like being controlled by a woman. I’ve spoken to one guy who said if he was single, he’d be in the bars getting drunk every night, so he needs his wife to keep him from doing that. Talked to another guy who said he’s not good with finances so he needs his wife to control the money. He turns his paycheck over to her and she gives him an allowance.

    I can’t live like that. I don’t need a woman to keep me out of bars and handle my money. I go to a local bar once a week to hangout. The rest of the week I go straight home after work. I can control myself. I can easily control my finances. It’s a pretty simple equation. Spend less than you make. It’s not difficult to control your spending. I can’t afford a brand new 4 wheel drive Silverado, so I won’t buy one. That’s why I drive a 2006, 2 wheel drive truck with rust on it.

    That’s part of the problem. Men aren’t men anymore. They have given control over to the women and made them head of the household. It’s not all the women’s fault. Men gave them the power and they happily accepted it. I couldn’t do that. I won’t do that.

    I need to be in control of my own life. I’ve wasted enough of it being married, too much of it. Never again.

    The evil in women’s hearts leaves them no moral bounds as to inhibit them from descending to the lowest levels of darkness to acquire their self entitled desires.

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    SpiderHerder
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    Great frickin’ posts, guys ! That’s what I like to hear too !

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