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Failure is an event. It's over. Move on to the next thing.
/r/MGTOW230/12/20 07:07 PM
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Actually, it does. When you sell love, marriage, and religion as a natural phenomenon....Then later discover its a social institution/construct, it sure does. It means they lied and society invented said construct. It's a fraud. That my friend, is why relationships have died. The gig is up.
/r/MGTOW229/12/20 05:35 PM
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You were practice until Chad comes along. It's called the dating game because there are winners and losers.
/r/MGTOW224/12/20 01:54 PM
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I've been in exact same situation and results. Who knows why they do that. Some tell me the person was not real, they don't know what they want, or they prefer a specific pace. Maybe its a game. A few of my potentials just wanted text company during covid, some love my dog, some want sex, and some red flag hunters. Its a crap shoot that's not worth the squeeze at the end of the day and It gets more difficult as you get older. Protect your ego by all means. I've come to the conclusion that women …
/r/MGTOW224/12/20 01:50 PM
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Agree on genuine. My best male friends were in military. The thing that has confirmed to me women don't want friendship is after a date or two, they don't want to be friends/get to know you.
/r/MGTOW223/12/20 05:50 PM
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I've realized a while back that Love is an IDEA that was packaged for sale. When you read social history, you realize it was invented. Over time, it has many meanings. Most believe in practice that its nature over nurture. But, it's not. It's mostly how we apply ourselves in the environment we are in, the company we keep and decisions we make. Nature is simple and raw. As humans, we complicate it and sell it. It's sold to everyone, but there are winners and losers. Love in marriage was not a thi…
/r/MGTOW223/12/20 03:22 PM
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To clarify, it did work. But, for the wrong reasons. marriage is an institution/social construct that oppressed each side at different times. In the 80s/90s, My divorced friends at church and work were looked down upon. That was one of many reasons I left. Again, yes, the construct worked, but it didn't make it right. IMO, a relationship is something you build together 50/50 based on fair/equality. Not by a ruler of all things. Problem is the books/news feeding the recent Gens a bunch of non-sen…
/r/MGTOW223/12/20 01:10 PM
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Very true. I'm 50 and most act like children, drunks or over-rate themselves. Of course, if you go above 50, the wall has not been kind.
/r/MGTOW223/12/20 12:11 PM
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Perhaps. I have mostly an unpopular view of marriage. I don't it ever worked. It just hid the problems or commanded people to stay in it. I think it's irreparable. Even institutions like churches are making no effort to repair as they are caught up in politics, money and divorce shaming. It's called the dating game because there are winner and losers.
/r/MGTOW223/12/20 12:09 PM
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I'm sure It's Just Lunch is doing that.
/r/MGTOW222/12/20 04:56 PM
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I think it's just like anything else. You take what you can from it that is useful and speak against the BS. Knowing there are frauds out there pretending to want a relationship helps a lot in my social approach and understanding.
/r/MGTOW222/12/20 11:56 AM
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Ironically, the new saying by dates I meet is they want to meet someone they want, but don't need.
/r/MGTOW222/12/20 11:45 AM
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Dinder! lol
/r/MGTOW222/12/20 11:42 AM
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