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| 2 | I have been treated like a child by female management in the corporate world for far too long. I no longer try at work anymore.You’re probably right. I am so mentally taxed from being overworked and feeling abused by boss over the last several months that I’ve officially lost it. Thankfully I have some time off coming up to get my head straight and make some rationale career decisions. | /r/MensRights | 22/12/22 01:14 PM |
| 2 | I have been treated like a child by female management in the corporate world for far too long. I no longer try at work anymore.Thanks for the advice, I appreciate it. Yeah, with the upcoming holiday I’m going to use some of my extra time to look at openings and continue applying. I’m confident I can find a new role that is more appealing to me, and hopefully with a more reasonable boss. But I guess you never find out until you make the leap, right? | /r/MensRights | 21/12/22 09:02 PM |
| 3 | I have been treated like a child by female management in the corporate world for far too long. I no longer try at work anymore.Yeah I’m not planning to buy right away, but I get what you mean. A big part of the reason I moved home is because rent went up 50% in the last 2 years, and while I have had some big pay increases, I couldn’t stomach paying $2300 a month for rent before utilities. Unfortunately a lot of the in office jobs in my industry would require me to move back to very expensive areas. | /r/MensRights | 21/12/22 08:03 PM |
| 9 | I have been treated like a child by female management in the corporate world for far too long. I no longer try at work anymore.Exactly why I posted it here | /r/MensRights | 21/12/22 07:56 PM |
| 6 | I have been treated like a child by female management in the corporate world for far too long. I no longer try at work anymore.No. I moved back home during COVID and am saving for a house. I pay my parents rent, but am saving a lot (and investing a lot too). My dad is a talented contractor, so I’m planning to buy land and have him help me build on it. Fuck 30 year mortgages | /r/MensRights | 21/12/22 07:44 PM |
| 8 | I have been treated like a child by female management in the corporate world for far too long. I no longer try at work anymore.I got an offer 2 months ago for 120k at another company, but the benefits sucked and it was a long drive every day. I turned it down. Still looking now | /r/MensRights | 21/12/22 07:30 PM |
| 1 | I’ve had several awful experiences with women that have made me never want to associate with them againThere’s nowhere else to go online anymore. I know people have their different takes on mgtow, but that community was mostly positive imo and in favor of mens rights rather than demeaning women. I don’t hate women, but why would I associate with them after the way I’ve been treated my whole life? | /r/MensRights | 01/10/22 04:11 PM |
| 1 | I’ve had several awful experiences with women that have made me never want to associate with them againThis is true, this society is totally f’d. I’m not sure why my post isn’t viewable anymore haha | /r/MensRights | 01/10/22 04:00 PM |
| 1 | I’ve had several awful experiences with women that have made me never want to associate with them againOne other anecdote: When I was 16 I was selected to go to “boys state” where 2 guys from certain high schools went to a college for a week of leadership activities. On day 1, we had a group seminar along with the girls from “girls state” to learn what we were doing there. My roommate who I talked to a lot within the first few hours wrote my phone number on a piece of paper and chucked it at the girls, and one of them texted me. I texted with this anonymous girl throughout the week and she was ve… | /r/MensRights | 01/10/22 03:56 PM |
| 14 | Company blatantly discriminating against men, especially white men, through diversity equity & inclusion goalsThat’s sad. I applied for a project manager role this year and thought my interviews went well. Didn’t get it. I was disappointed but fine with it. Got an org update from them and realized every single person was either a woman or man of color. No white men, in a fairly large project management org, in a global company. Hmmm. | /r/MensRights | 22/09/22 01:30 AM |
| 13 | Company blatantly discriminating against men, especially white men, through diversity equity & inclusion goalsClassic! | /r/MensRights | 22/09/22 01:24 AM |
| 3 | Company blatantly discriminating against men, especially white men, through diversity equity & inclusion goalsCouldn’t agree more. If you can do the job well, you’re hired. I don’t care if you’re a man, woman, or other. | /r/MensRights | 22/09/22 01:24 AM |
| 8 | Company blatantly discriminating against men, especially white men, through diversity equity & inclusion goalsI’m expecting to be promoted this year given my performance. However, I’m one of two men among 13 other women, so I doubt I’ll get it. | /r/MensRights | 21/09/22 11:01 PM |
| 2 | Company blatantly discriminating against men, especially white men, through diversity equity & inclusion goalsRight on mate | /r/MensRights | 21/09/22 08:51 PM |
| 9 | Company blatantly discriminating against men, especially white men, through diversity equity & inclusion goalsI’m sorry you went through what you did, that’s awful. But it’s not MY fault. Do you understand? Yes, some white men are racist today. A lot of white men are horrible people. But white men don’t deserve to be demonized as a whole because we are white men. Yet we are discriminated against in corporate America, and it’s only getting worse. | /r/MensRights | 21/09/22 08:34 PM |
| 13 | Company blatantly discriminating against men, especially white men, through diversity equity & inclusion goalsI’m sorry, I wasn’t born in the early 1900s and raised to be a racist. I was born in the 1990s and raised to treat everyone as equals, regardless of race, gender, or ethnicity. The fact that people like you think how other white people acted back in the day is relevant is blasphemous. Give everyone equal opportunity, not preferential treatment. | /r/MensRights | 21/09/22 07:29 PM |
| 33 | Company blatantly discriminating against men, especially white men, through diversity equity & inclusion goalsNobody cares, apparently. Sad world we live in. | /r/MensRights | 21/09/22 04:26 PM |
| 19 | Company blatantly discriminating against men, especially white men, through diversity equity & inclusion goalsIn those cases, men were likely “getting dibs” because they were more qualified. I’m all for women getting EQUAL opportunity, but not preferential treatment. That’s why these DE&I initiatives are blatantly discriminatory - when your goal is to meet a certain % of minorities and women, you vehemently discriminate against white men in the process. I can’t comprehend how people can’t see this, it’s so obvious. Maybe it’s because people have been brainwashed to believe white men are bad and don’t ha… | /r/MensRights | 21/09/22 01:55 PM |
| 1 | Seeing the world for what it is and acting accordinglyGoing pretty hard on the taxable accounts, less on the 401k and IRA right now. If the taxable accounts can get me through 20 years then the 401k and Ira can get me the rest of the way | /r/MensRights | 07/09/22 02:47 PM |
| 8 | Anyone else noticing misandry in the workplace?Oh yes, I’m well aware. Going your own way is the only solution. Let the depraved society rot. | /r/MensRights | 06/09/22 01:03 AM |
| 3 | Anyone else noticing misandry in the workplace?Lol, I suppose that is possible. However, not a single woman that I know of has ever expressed interest in me, so I don’t think so. Or maybe I’m bad at reading signs. | /r/MensRights | 05/09/22 11:04 PM |
| 9 | Anyone else noticing misandry in the workplace?I feel your pain man, hang in there. | /r/MensRights | 05/09/22 04:28 PM |
| 32 | Anyone else noticing misandry in the workplace?Yep. I’ve had two roles with this company, and in both departments there have been 60 year old women who have treated me like God’s gift to the earth. They told me they’re so lucky to have me on the team and that they want to spend more time getting to know me. Meanwhile, the attractive 20 something’s don’t even look at me when addressing a group. Say the girl is speaking to me and 2 women sitting on either side of me, her eyes will glaze over me entirely and she will only look at the 2 women wh… | /r/MensRights | 05/09/22 04:26 PM |
| 31 | Anyone else noticing misandry in the workplace?Exactly. I kept my mouth shut when that happened, but I’ll never forget it as long as I live. | /r/MensRights | 05/09/22 04:19 PM |
| 5 | Anyone else noticing misandry in the workplace?Couldn’t agree more | /r/MensRights | 05/09/22 04:18 PM |
| 25 | Anyone else noticing misandry in the workplace?Exactly. It’s a sad state of affairs today. I think the best thing you can do in a female dominated workplace is keep your head down, collect your paycheck, and pay them no mind. I don’t think there’s any great way to change how things are today. I have fantasized about gathering enough evidence to warrant a significant discrimination lawsuit against my company that would set a precedent, but I doubt that would ever happen. I’d likely need to tape record a lot of conversations without anyones kn… | /r/MensRights | 05/09/22 04:17 PM |
| 13 | Anyone else noticing misandry in the workplace?Yeah, it’s definitely not the norm in hands on work. My job entails handling a lot of data and report writing | /r/MensRights | 05/09/22 02:54 PM |
| 182 | Anyone else noticing misandry in the workplace?Another anecdote from a previous role with the same company: I was sitting in a room as the only straight guy surrounded by 6 girls and an openly gay guy. The guy asked a girl if she was single, and her answer was yes. Another girl chimed in and said “all men are scum anyways.” Everyone laughed, including the gay guy. Misandry is definitely a growing issue, and idk how it’s going to get any better. | /r/MensRights | 05/09/22 02:39 PM |
| 2 | Aww look, another marriage being torn apart by a cheating wife. And they're all coworkers! I tried looking up "COVID return to office" to read people's opinions on when they think it will happen, and came across this gemAgreed. This guy is cheating on his gf and doing another scummy thing by banging the wife. But there shouldn't be any sexual charges filed against him. He didn't rape anybody after all. Not sure he should be fired either tbh. But he is a scum bag, and maybe that's why he got all the tail in this case lol. Classic women. | /r/MGTOW | 29/04/20 12:43 AM |
| 2 | Planning out my future without womenMy dad is amazing at handy work and has volunteered to help me do some work if I need it done, so I'll be taking that into consideration. I do have a lot of work to do until I have enough cash to buy, but I think it's a healthy mental exercise to start going through all of the realistic options. | /r/MGTOW | 27/04/20 08:07 PM |
| 11 | Planning out my future without womenLooking forward to having dad help me out when looking into places too. He knows a lot about houses, the work they require, opportunities to improve, etc. So I think he'll educate me on finding a good value on a place that requires minimal maintenance. | /r/MGTOW | 27/04/20 07:50 PM |
| 14 | Planning out my future without womenExactly. She's like "oh you'll want a 2 car garage, you'll want that 2nd bathroom, 3rd/4th bedroom, etc." And "you can afford a 300k house since you'll have at least 60k in savings for the downpayment. So you're telling me I should dump every penny of my savings into a house? That's fucking brilliant. And what if I was to get married, Mom? Get married so she can take the house from me and so I can lose every penny of equity I've put into it? Jesus Christ. You'd think she'd put herself in my shoe… | /r/MGTOW | 27/04/20 07:49 PM |
| 1 | Planning out my future without womenI have thought about this. Definitely will depend on what the market is like in a few years and if I find anything that I really love. I'm confident I will be working in the same area for a while, but there is a lot to be said for flexibility. | /r/MGTOW | 27/04/20 07:46 PM |
| 2 | Planning out my future without womenRight. If I was going to do the 2.5x income strategy, I could reasonably afford a 200k place, but I don't think I need to spend that much. Hopefully the market won't go crazy in the next few years and there are still decent, 150-180k condos available in good neighborhoods. I want to make sure I have a solid 30-40k in liquid cash left over after all of the bullshit closing costs and what have you. | /r/MGTOW | 27/04/20 07:45 PM |
| 2 | AWALT is and will always be the truthNowadays it's hard to find a woman who even pretends to be good. It's hard to find a woman who's not constantly posting selfies on Instagram or Snapchat to try to show off how hot she is. It makes perfect sense that it's hard to find someone to trust enough to be the mother of your children. | /r/MGTOW | 23/03/20 04:04 PM |
| 5 | AWALT is and will always be the truthRight. That's why I say they can have their fun, but they have to keep their wits. It's totally possible that a guy can slay pussy for years and years and turn out fine without kids, STDs, or legal problems. But it's damn risky IMO. Maybe that makes me a pussy, but I'd rather live a stress free life than a whimsical life style that can get you into serious trouble if you're not lucky. | /r/MGTOW | 23/03/20 03:51 PM |
| 6 | AWALT is and will always be the truthThanks man! Stay safe and healthy through COVID-19 | /r/MGTOW | 23/03/20 03:48 PM |
| 5 | AWALT is and will always be the truthYup. I spend the vast majority of my time with parents and brother, because we have mutual love for each other and established trust. I like keeping my circle small. | /r/MGTOW | 23/03/20 03:45 PM |
| 7 | AWALT is and will always be the truthIndeed. That was my first goal when I finished my Master's degree: pay off my student loans and car loan ASAP, and then really start building myself up from there. Not getting a girlfriend, not getting married, not wasting time and money at bars every weekend. Spending time with family and reaching financial freedom, all while living a relatively stress free life. | /r/MGTOW | 23/03/20 03:43 PM |
| 2 | Women really do be like this after a breakupOh man. Yeah my dad's been paying child support since I was 6 or 7, so I kind of get it. I barely remember when my parents were together. Such is life nowadays with marriage. It doesn't last, and if it does, it's for the wrong reasons. | /r/MGTOW | 16/03/20 05:03 PM |
| 14 | Women really do be like this after a breakupKinda reminds me of my Mom right now. I went to school for a 5 year Master's degree in Engineering. She told me she'd help me pay for some of it (this was when I graduated high school at 17), so she took out $20k total in loans. I took out a total of $40k in loans. After working for about 2 years, I've pretty much paid off my entire loans. She on the other hand, has only paid off a few thousand and now wants me to pay off the remainder on hers. She makes way more than I do and we made this agree… | /r/MGTOW | 15/03/20 11:57 PM |
| 2 | Masturbation solves a lot of problems - Post Nut ClarityYup. In my original post I should've also added that the woman told me "she's tried online dating and said that it's horrible!" Oh boy...she's probably a roastie who is on Tinder/Bumble/OkCupid/Match/Hinge and has the 1000 cock stare, and complains that she can't find a "good man." As if I'd stoop to that level. She's fucking desperate, so it would be an incredibly raw deal for me to waste my time and money to go on a blind date with her. If she was a gorgeous 20-23 year old woman who has a good… | /r/MGTOW | 21/02/20 03:47 PM |
| 1 | Masturbation solves a lot of problems - Post Nut ClarityYes and no. I had an experience where I was 6 months in and clearly outperforming the women that had been there for a year. They eventually got promoted over me. It got to a point where I was going to leave the department, and my bosses boss (who is a woman) gave me a 20k raise and basically begged for me to stay, because they would've been royally fucked if I had left. I decided to accept that offer. I hope they learned their lesson that they shouldn't try to pass over me on a promotion again i… | /r/MGTOW | 21/02/20 03:41 PM |
| 1 | Masturbation solves a lot of problems - Post Nut ClaritySadly, you're kind of right. Thankfully I'm pretty damn tight with my manager and he knows me really well. I'd hope that he'd back me up in the case of a clear false accusation. This society is such a shit show though, only a matter of time before we undergo a complete collapse thanks to the MeToo movement and unnecessarily "empowering" women to the point that men are clearly discriminated against in the workplace. Nothing makes sense anymore. I like my job and all I can do is continue to be the… | /r/MGTOW | 21/02/20 03:35 PM |
| 16 | Breaking the conditioning.Yup, I remember my mom tried convincing me to buy this massive, expensive "family car" and I ended up buying myself a little speedster instead :) I'm sure she'll do the same when I'm house hunting: "Oh what if you want a family some day? Buy this $350,000 4 bedroom house!" Lol, I'll take the 1-2 bed, modest condo for much cheaper. | /r/MGTOW | 17/02/20 03:56 PM |
| 1 | Most women are lazy and have shitty standardsI'm pretty happy with my salary for my age, but it's definitely smart to keep trying to optimize your opportunities. | /r/MGTOW | 07/02/20 04:09 PM |
| 1 | Most women are lazy and have shitty standardsYou are right. I was promoted from a level 1 to a level 2, and jumped to about 80k salary which I was told was more than anyone else at level 2. My goal is to move to a senior within the next year. But I have heard a lot about people not staying at the same company, since they seem to cap your trajectory. | /r/MGTOW | 07/02/20 02:42 PM |
| 7 | ...Reason #143252353 to avoid women. | /r/MGTOW | 04/02/20 02:10 AM |
| 14 | ...O | /r/MGTOW | 04/02/20 02:09 AM |
| 1 | Daily reminder: women lie and encourage others to lie about their sexual past. No hymen, no diamond.WHORE | /r/MGTOW | 15/01/20 04:20 AM |
| 1 | Is it even worth trying to establish a relationship or have sex? The idea of it gives me more fear than it does excitement.Yeah. Honestly it kind of feels good to be a virgin. At this point, I feel like fucking any of the degenerates out there I'd be spiritually poisoned or infected | /r/MGTOW | 14/01/20 10:50 PM |
| 9 | Is it even worth trying to establish a relationship or have sex? The idea of it gives me more fear than it does excitement.Eh. I've had that thought cross my mind a few times, and it's not worth it. Sex is expensive, and as soon as I nut I don't care about it for the rest of the day at least. | /r/MGTOW | 13/01/20 07:07 PM |
| 6 | Is it even worth trying to establish a relationship or have sex? The idea of it gives me more fear than it does excitement.Do you mean monk pill? | /r/MGTOW | 13/01/20 07:06 PM |
| 12 | Is it even worth trying to establish a relationship or have sex? The idea of it gives me more fear than it does excitement.Pretty much. Life isn't a Disney movie, that's for damn sure. | /r/MGTOW | 13/01/20 05:29 PM |
| 31 | Is it even worth trying to establish a relationship or have sex? The idea of it gives me more fear than it does excitement.The other day I downloaded Tinder for the first time. After I started off with 10 consecutive left swipes I thought to myself "here I am, a decent looking 24 year old man with a stable job, a solid life plan, and a bright future. And all I've seen are single moms, fat chicks, and chicks begging for men to get them pregnant. What the fuck am I doing here?" | /r/MGTOW | 13/01/20 04:07 PM |
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