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“I have another phone you have never seen. I use it to text women you’ve never met. Within an hour, after a short exchange of pleasantries, I can have any one of them sucking my cock just the way I like it, their technique honed to please me after many encounters together. After I cum in their mouth within 60 seconds I’m out the door and in my car, driving away. Or I could stay another 30 minutes and blow my load in their mouth again. This lifestyle has its advantages and disadvantages, but it w…
/r/MGTOW06/04/19 08:00 AM
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In the short to medium term I agree there will be a degradation of society. But if we can successfully grow babies in the lab and finally divorce sex from reproduction then humanity will begin a new golden era of happiness. By that time we’ll have advanced AI, virtual reality, and robotics that will allow us to completely satisfy our desire for sex and have children on our own terms with a perfect AI mother to care for them.
/r/MGTOW26/06/18 10:20 AM
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Confidence is the best proxy there is for social dominance, which is why women are attracted to it. Big muscles and tall height are the best proxy for physical dominance, which is why women are attracted to those qualities. Why are women attracted to dominance? Because in group living species whose members depend on each other for survival the ability to force your will on others is the currency of life.
/r/MGTOW10/04/18 04:20 AM
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More on the modernism topic: something that some highly intellectually sophisticated people do- and I count myself as one of them- is deliberately to go out and partake of certain powerfully crude utterances of other benighted or neglected people as ways to challenge our own thinking and way of life. So it’s analogous to someone who is very cultured or wealthy roughing it out in the Alaskan wilderness for a month and living off the land or deciding to live dirt poor as an expat in Cambodia.
/r/MGTOW03/04/18 04:33 AM
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I like the idea of pursuing ‘forbidden truths’. I think with the segmentation of modern information channels most people are becoming more ignorant in certain ways because they only receive the information they agree with but it’s become easier to find information that most people disagree with thus paradoxically it’s easier to become intellectually stronger. Also, mgtow has connections to modernism, that is the attempt to reformulate the broken pieces of modern society into something constructi…
/r/MGTOW03/04/18 04:16 AM
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Absolutely I’m afraid of a bachelor tax. What will precipitate it is falling birthrates below replacement levels will cause panic about what to do and induce the government to give massive subsidies to couples with children and especially single mothers. The government will fund this by crushing taxation of single men. They’ll make up some excuse not to tax single women like ‘single women need to be able to accumulate wealth to finance future children’ Or ‘due to women’s continuing experience of…
/r/MGTOW27/03/18 03:38 AM
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Single people will be subjected to much higher rates of taxation, making them essentially indentured servants of the state until they get married. Single women who assert they are currently in a relationship will be exempt, but their partner will have to pay the tax unless he can prove he hasn’t had sex with her in the last year. Divorce laws will continue to get worse for men. Even while married the lower earning partner will be able to get alimony even if she is only ‘separated’ and not necess…
/r/MGTOW19/02/18 03:09 AM
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Prostitution is a viable option, as are sugar babies and mistresses. The cost scales up dramatically as their attractiveness increases though. A 9/10 prositute in the Bay Area will charge around 800-1000 an hour. So many of our interpersonal encounters are ‘professionalized’ that I don’t see how sexuality can’t follow the same trend. No feelings, strictly business. “No tears in the poet, no tears in the reader”- Robert Frost
/r/MGTOW24/11/17 03:51 PM
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There are probably a number of factors. It’s clear that poor countries have a higher birth rate than rich ones to some extent because parents need offspring to take care of them in old age or if they become disabled, and since child mortality is high in those countries they need to have lots of children to ensure this happens. It seems to me that people who have the foresight to plan when and how they get pregnant generally have fewer children. One can point to people getting married and having …
/r/MGTOW30/10/17 04:43 AM
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It would be interesting to compare this to male initiation rituals of primitive societies.
/r/MGTOW30/10/17 04:05 AM
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Just random reddit spew. Higher educated, wealthier people have fewer children in the US than poorer, less educated ones. Higher educated, wealthier societies have fewer children than less educated, poorer ones. Going back in time, when the us was less wealthy, we had more children (and yes even the median wage earner has seen increases in income when you take into account taxes and transfer payments. Poorer people are richer now than they used to be.) Economic explanations are overused and invo…
/r/MGTOW30/10/17 01:20 AM
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If you are this confused then you probably won’t ever learn. It’s not that hard to understand.
/r/MGTOW28/10/17 02:32 PM
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The cost of childcare is not the reason people are having fewer of them.
/r/MGTOW28/10/17 02:20 PM
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