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| 1 | Every Man Should Read "The Art of War" by Sun Tzu. It will Teach you Many Things.I found the 48 Laws of Power by Robert Green a bit more appropriate to daily living. | /r/MGTOW2 | 04/03/21 09:19 PM |
| 8 | I am not a Man yet but I will not stop until I am oneI'm way past the point of caring if I'm a 'real man' or not. I didn't choose to be born male, nor did I choose to be born into a society with certain gender expectations for men, so I feel no obligation to fit 'male' stereotypes. I wake up late when I can because I enjoy sleeping in, I don't care if people think I'm lazy. It's my life. I don't care about winning competitions, I've got better things to do than prove myself to people who don't care about me. I'll bow down if necessary, I pick my b… | /r/MGTOW2 | 25/02/21 09:11 PM |
| 1 | Dear men, just a friendly reminder"Crying/Breaking down is very normal, and shows your growth as a man who isn't afraid to be who he is." I'm so glad to be seeing this message being spread more readily by MGTOW posters. I tend to read right-leaning content, and I cringe whenever they say that men need to 'be real men', 'stop crying' and 'harden up'. That sort of behavior doesn't benefit the man in question, it benefits society (and women), who have consistently demonstrated little to no concern about the well-being and happiness… | /r/MGTOW2 | 25/11/20 10:40 AM |
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