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What's even more messed up is they often times just immediately sell the house and blow the money on a new car, move to a different city to make shared custody impossible, and rent a townhome. Right around the time they would want to retire, they have spent the house-money out and are very desperate to find someone to take care of them...
/r/MensRights13/08/26 04:12 PM
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How did you come to the conclusions that you state in your second paragraph regarding compatibility? What are you basing those assertions on, if you don't mind me asking?
/r/MensRights07/06/26 12:03 AM
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The real question is why you are marketing your dating app for finding Latin American women in a men's rights sub? That's not what this space is for dude. I assume that your logic is that men that have had negative dating experiences will suddenly want to jump in the opportunity to date a foreign woman that will be plenty nice to them so she can obtain citizenship? I've seen that one play out a few times before, and all of the same issues arise.
/r/MensRights05/06/26 05:17 AM
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That's because you're ignoring them and not giving them any attention! lol. Women are often solipsistic and hypocritical in their behavior. It's like they want what they want but don't often actually know what it is that they really want...
/r/MensRights28/05/26 02:24 PM
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Women will recite the whole men and sex rant and all of that, but they are merely hypocrites, because women use sex to get attention more than anything. It's the number one thing that they use to gain attention from the people that they are trying to get attention from. They also play this little gaslit game with anybody that's not who they are trying to get attention from by saying that they weren't trying to get the attention at all and how horrified and demeaned they feel, like they are just …
/r/MensRights28/05/26 01:09 PM
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They don't want to hold themselves responsible for being promiscuous whores. The discernment about a man being a good or bad man would require actually getting to know the man before sleeping with him. They feel entitled to sleep around as much as they please, and who they sleep with is "none of anybody's business". I think what ends up happening is that they choose men just like them, in that they have no morals or loyalty and are completely selfish and interested in selfish encounters.
/r/MensRights27/04/26 04:20 PM
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You are absolutely correct. It's crazy how many women utilize the state as their husband when things don't work out. And they send their state-hubby after the man that didn't want to have that very thing happen.
/r/MensRights25/04/26 11:19 PM
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I think you've touched on the main aspect that these un-wedded women don't like about the arrangement of not being legally-married, and it's very telling about their true feelings and level of confidence in the relationship - as well as their background intentions if things don't go as they wish. The reason I think most women will accept nothing less than legal marriage is precisely for the financial insurance policy that it gives only them in the situation. They are looking for assurance that t…
/r/MensRights25/04/26 09:41 PM
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Don't flatter yourself lol
/r/MensRights15/04/26 12:29 AM
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Excluding all academic or other material about the subject, have you personally in your life experienced what you genuinely think is racist oppression?
/r/MensRights14/04/26 11:36 PM
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I am not white. And you are very likely racist
/r/MensRights14/04/26 09:17 PM
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proving my point.
/r/MensRights14/04/26 07:57 PM
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That's alright dude. It would take several paragraphs for you to back up anything that you allege, if you could do so. "I've already come to a conclusion about someone that I disagree with, and have racially-profiled inaccurately, so i'm not even going to read it." Do what you like man.
/r/MensRights14/04/26 07:50 PM
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I don't know how you possibly came to that conclusion, as the stance I take in the above paragraph is one of self-responsibility, which is the opposite of feeling sorry for one's self. But then again you didn't read it. I did say that our disagreement is fundamental. Your projection and accusatory tone say enough, and convey that you do indeed feel sorry for yourself, so don't project that onto me dude. And, yeah man, black on black crime is high. Especially among black males. What about it?
/r/MensRights14/04/26 07:35 PM
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No, in developed countries black queer women are not oppressed, just as women are not oppressed. They have the same rights as every other member of the populous. No, a poor white man is not oppressed, in a developed country. Because within free developed countries, the poor whit man can choose to change certain aspects about his life, such as pursuing new career opportunities that offer training and better pay. The poor white man can decide that he no longer wishes to be poor and do something ab…
/r/MensRights14/04/26 01:46 PM
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I disagree that it's "obviously not true". In fact, if a so-called oppressed group of people have enough freedom to share their opinions society-wide within a country, and also have their opinion/narrative be favored by every major legacy MSM network nationwide, I would counter the "obviously not true" statement. It's true enough that their narrative is the pervasive narrative nationwide, and is the mainstream narrative, nonetheless. That means it's been accepted by all of the mainstream institu…
/r/MensRights14/04/26 05:59 AM
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We live in the freest, most educated time in all of history, with more protected individual rights in most developed countries than ever before. That includes for women. (majority islamic countries are an exception to that) Women do not suffer under "patriarchy" in any developed country. If that were true, no one would know their opinions about the "patriarchy". The fact that they have such a loud megaphone to purvey such nonsense is proof that they can say and do what they want. But now they wa…
/r/MensRights13/04/26 01:34 PM
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I guess this is just an antidotal example, but every woman I know that decided to lose weight and get fit took the diet-pills, starved themselves, jogged, and lost the weight - all before signing up for a gym membership. They did that part outside of the gym. They didn't start going to the gym to exercise until they had lost all of the weight, and purchased their favorite workout outfits. Based on my experience observing this phenomenon multiple times, it does kind of bring into question how muc…
/r/MensRights29/03/26 09:06 PM
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Tell that to gay men everywhere.
/r/MensRights29/03/26 04:36 AM
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Yep, you are right on all three points. He's looking into doing just that very thing currently. I've helped him with a few things on the investigative front tech-wise, and compiled a helpful document for him to pass to a PI. But yeah you're also right that he was the last to find out. She is a paralegal and of course had someone at her company "helping" her... It's messy for him right now, but I think things will get better for him in time because she makes foolish decisions, and I think ultimat…
/r/MensRights27/03/26 02:47 PM
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One of my friends just went through a nasty divorce, and is being taken to the cleaners financially. Lost the house that he bought, paid for, and remodeled himself. She just sold it. Moving. Taking the kids to live 7hrs away. Presumably just to make it more difficult for him to have any relationship with his two kids. I've known this dude for over 20yrs. I know him well enough to know that he isn't lying when he told me that of course he didn't cheat, and no, he doesn't have a bastard child with…
/r/MensRights25/03/26 11:26 PM
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I have also experimented with what you've outlined here, and have had the experience that sometimes the path of least resistance can absolutely be beneficial, such as in a professional setting, or in professional relationships. Or any relationships where the relationship must be maintained due to a primary responsibility. However, in personal relationships, in my experience it can't be just nebulous and whatever you want in the moment unless it actually aligns with your personal values because p…
/r/MensRights24/03/26 01:55 PM
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You're still young but as you learn and develop your own viewpoints and opinions about the world and experiences that surround you, a good way to avoid getting pulled into sketchy situations where the outcome isn't likely to be favorable to you is to develop boundaries based on your beliefs and respect yourself in relation to those boundaries - and also do not let others disrespect those boundaries. If your beliefs are reasonable enough for you to respect yourself by adopting and living by them,…
/r/MensRights17/03/26 08:39 PM
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Obviously OP's question lacks context, but... What if the reason that more and more men are going without sex and romance is actually because they perceive it as being less valuable?
/r/MensRights11/03/26 02:10 AM
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You are misinterpreting what is being said here, I think. Hating women is not the objective here, nor is it what's being encouraged. More realistically, it is about being knowledgeable about the true current societal disposition of women, and the awareness of what they are capable of doing to men through the popularized ideology of modern feminism - an ideology that is illogical, riddled with double-standards, hypocrisy, and seemingly based on nothing other than the illogical hatred of masculini…
/r/MensRights02/03/26 08:23 AM
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Wrong. It does have to be extreme, or it doesn't signify any real fundamental change in understanding intersexual behavior as a general truth, which, it is. It has nothing other to do with the movie franchise other than it's a good reference between the choice between an outlook or mindset. It could be any movie that the reference could've been taken from. It wouldn't matter. The matrix just has one of the most obvious analogies to explain that end in very few words. You proved your point. Women…
/r/MensRights02/03/26 03:51 AM
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Ah. I get understand where you're trying to come from. It is very true, actually. Alimony is awarded to the lower earner. And in the majority of heterosexual marriages, human biology is present, obviously, and that biology dictates to a predictable percentage who the lower earner is going to be. Because men and women are inherently biologically different, causing inherent predisposition to advantage and disadvantage for both in various predictable areas. You are successfully making an argument t…
/r/MensRights21/02/26 08:05 AM
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Your last bit, the 3 reasons for alimony being a contention - none of those things are valid contentions for alimony to be received. Just my opinion, of course. But I can give reasons. Well there is only one, really. Furthermore, the manner in which you word those areas of contention is indicative of your stance about it. The age gap relationship. What about it? You are referring to consensual relationships, I assume? That's a choice by both parties involved. Not just one. Nobody is forcing the …
/r/MensRights21/02/26 04:39 AM
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and they still aren't happy.
/r/MensRights11/02/26 06:46 PM
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because you can't leverage low-demand nearly as much as high-demand.
/r/MensRights08/02/26 04:14 PM
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I'm not sure what you're talking about, but if you're trying to say that women do whatever you're talking about so that they can allege that they were raped if they don't enjoy it or feel bad about themselves afterward, your assertion has some flaws straight out of the gate. One being that a woman doesn't need to lay there like a pillow to claim that they were raped afterward. That's already proven. If that's not what you're referring to, well I got no clue what you're trying to say.
/r/MensRights04/02/26 10:39 PM
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Modern feminism is what you're referencing in the second half. It didn't morph into that view, though. That view is very intentional - it's the core fundamental of modern feminism. Because modern feminism never has been about equality, from its inception. The core ideology of modern feminism that you mentioned, that men are guilty of sexism regardless of their personal commitment to equality, is because it's founded on the idea that the inherent male biological traits that men possess are a form…
/r/MensRights03/02/26 04:38 PM
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My explanation is regarding traditionally male-only spaces, as that's the context of this post. But, societal predispositions such as "boys should do boy things..." didn't become a thing for no reason at all. I think that people sometimes ignore the underlying reason that certain social norms became a norm to begin with in their advocacy to dismantle them without considering the possible societal consequences that could occur as a result. Because doing so is, in essence, simply creating a new so…
/r/MensRights03/02/26 04:36 AM
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It isn't that it's "good" or "bad" per-se, as far as someone's genuine interest in a certain hobby or activity goes. It's more about the underlying motivation at play behind why women end up invading interests and activities, and thus spaces, that were and are traditionally "dominated" by men. [I'd like to take a quick pause here, and mention that I would replace the word "dominated" with "engaged" or "participated" in, as I think the word "dominated" is disingenuously used by many on this subje…
/r/MensRights03/02/26 03:40 AM
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The agenda and concepts inherent with modern feminism have never been about women's equality. Modern feminism is about invading masculinity for the purpose of power. It is illogical, and not supposed to make any sense logically. It's only supposed to invade what is traditionally dominated by masculinity for the purpose of power and control.
/r/MensRights29/01/26 06:21 PM
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I don't think that men talking about issues where they are/have been victims is the same thing as internalizing a victimized mindset/outlook. In my opinion those two things are quite different. I actively participate in my local community to draw attention to accepted societal norms where men are still being shafted by government and society, and I do what I am able to be a support to men I encounter that are experiencing the loss of their family, friends, finances, children, etc. I do what I ca…
/r/MensRights24/01/26 10:07 AM
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Where did I say that the systematic injustices that men face shouldn't be talked about? What I stated has nothing to do with masculinity. That's just your perception of why you think I said what I said. I was making a point that if someone thinks something is so bad that it's hopeless, that often times leads to inaction and surrender to actually try to do something about it. I never said that the very real global systematic injustices men face shouldn't be talked about. I think they should be ta…
/r/MensRights24/01/26 05:27 AM
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And yet, something that men don't do is internalize a victimized mindset. You have to be any and all change that you ever wish to see in your life. You have the wrong mentality. It may be more difficult in your culture, (I am speculating this based on your mention of spiritual wickedness) and although you don't have the power to right all wrongs, you have the power to right yourself in relation to them for your own sake and the sake of others on the same journey. If you throw your hands up in de…
/r/MensRights23/01/26 04:33 AM
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Her over-reaction to these minor and harmless things that you tell her leads me to believe that she has the perception that you are indirectly demeaning her. I'm not sure why she's perceiving the things you say in this manner, and it likely has more to do with her than it does with you. It sounds like your wife may be insecure in her worth or valve in some ways, and is unfortunately viewing things from an extremely limited and quite frankly, close-minded perspective. It may be worthwhile for you…
/r/MensRights29/04/25 05:17 PM
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Because it's discounted
/r/MensRights12/04/25 10:04 AM
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Nice red-herring attempt, there. However, no - the political dictatorship that was at the heart of Nazi Germany cared only about the Nazi regime, and absolutely nothing else whatsoever. And, in fact, they exhibited a shocking level of disregard for the lives of fellow people that disagreed with them politically, ideologically, or happened to be descendants of a certain ethnicity that their deranged leader misconstrued through demonizing and slandering propaganda to manipulate complacency from Ge…
/r/MensRights21/03/25 01:59 AM
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Self-validation, I think. Pride. Consider that "50 shades of grey" is the highest selling modern-era novel and movie with females. The premise is the same for many of the love novels popular with women. "Look at how he changed, and you were the one that he did it for because he couldn't be without you" She's that valuable, that desirable, that a wall street playboy that objectifies woman will give it ALL up for HER and just her. That's how desirable she is. That's how prideful they are and how m…
/r/MensRights11/03/25 12:25 AM
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The ones we hear about, very true. They are the ones vying for attention and pushing themselves into every space for it. They seek the most attention and that makes them most visible.
/r/MensRights04/03/25 01:36 PM
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Hell, some of the more "progressive" modern feminists i've met (and then avoided thereafter) believe that all men are so evil, oppressive, and "toxic" that those women already seem to view all men as criminal. Any instance that confirms the indoctrination they've subscribed to will be gladly accepted. "see?! men are trash!" edit: Confirmation bias is something that all people are susceptible to, man or woman. However... IMHO, woman more often fall for irrational shit such as modern feminism due …
/r/MensRights04/03/25 05:54 AM
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...and the one about the first trans BIPOC that stepped foot in to the moon. "one small step for man, one giant leap for womankind" Wait... But what is a woman though?
/r/MensRights04/03/25 03:04 AM
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This is what I was trying to elude to, actually. Men did not take issue with the arrangement because we see that it's the only way to have the best chance to defeat an enemy. It is logical. So logical, in fact, that all men from every nation around the world that went to war did so without any other arrangement ever crossing their minds. However... With the distain, vile hatred, and vilification of men that much of modern feminism has embraced... With the internalization of victimhood, and vitri…
/r/MensRights04/03/25 03:00 AM
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100% agreed. I should have included the casualties for both sides. And what America did to those Japanese citizens was an atrocity. They did more than just imprison some of them.
/r/MensRights03/03/25 10:26 PM
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"...Because it really sounds more like instead of fighting for men's rights, they're fighting against women's rights..." She really means what you've said. Men not wanting to be abused by narcissistic nut-cases that will forever internalize a victim mentality to the true end of a total gynocentric society - weather they understand what they are doing or not - is not unreasonable. But anything that denies them the power to define, judge, and be the gatekeepers of prosperity that they did not buil…
/r/MensRights27/02/25 05:13 PM
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No, no, you're not understanding! She's only doing it because of all of the unsolicited opinions from men that she's had to endure, and is a victim of! So it's empowering! It's can't be projection by someone who's been brainwashed into a skewed and selfish ideology of constant victim hood.
/r/MensRights09/02/25 11:04 PM
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Your words are ignorantly hypocritical, if only you had the judgement or depth to be able make the connection.
/r/MensRights21/10/24 06:21 PM
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You’re highlighting the part here that is the real hypocrisy that women engage in regarding abortion. They like to stay comfortably and self-righteously in the grey areas of the most extreme scenarios that portray abortion as being justified, and under the deceptively-loaded wordplay umbrella “health care” or “reproductive healthcare”. Healthcare for who? I don’t think the unborn child will be making it out in a very healthy state at all. I think that the truth is that a large swath of women are…
/r/MensRights21/10/24 06:13 PM
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He the type of guy to listen in the background to women talking and whenever one of them mentions any incident of a man treating them unfairly, he butt unto the convo “i’m sorry I couldn’t help but overhear that. that’s terrible! I’m actually very involved with raising awareness about this very thing…” Still not gonna fuck him because she’s not concerned with that and was just telling an exaggerated story to her friends.
/r/MensRights19/10/24 12:04 AM
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Looks like a single dude trying to white-knight in a round-about way. He’s signaling that he’s the aware caring one in a graph that he completely made up. He cites no evidence, and admits that this is only his anecdote. I think this “graph” has much less to do with all other men and a whole lot to do with himself. The last paragraph is the motivation for everything else in the post.
/r/MensRights18/10/24 09:45 PM
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This self-inflicted delusion and skewed sense of aggrandizement that they’ve internalized can only exist within the prosperity and comfort of a well-developed, protected, and modern democratic society. None of which they would enjoy without the blood, sweat, and tears of many many men to pave the way for their false sense of superiority.
/r/MensRights28/09/24 07:29 AM
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An exhibit located within a museum sponsored and owned by a man, designed and engineered by men, built under the eye of a lead builder that, yep, you guessed it, is a man. With advanced lighting and climate conditioning systems, installed by teams of men… So much better than men, enjoying their superiority in a place that only exists because of the money, passion, technical/industrial know how, and labor of men. Yaaaaas queeen! https://www.worldconstructionnetwork.com/projects/mona-project/?cf-v…
/r/MensRights27/09/24 09:36 PM
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Never seen any men accuse women of being transphobic for not wanting men in their spaces. In fact, I’ve never seen any men make any accusation against women for not wanting men in their spaces. Because men aren’t the ones trying to get all up in female spaces. They do not care enough to do so because they realize that they have little interest in what goes on there anyway. Also, men have more respect for traditionally female spaces. This is a non issue for men. The real issue is females (usually…
/r/MensRights23/09/24 01:35 PM
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True. But there is a noticeable imbalance of how radically it is engaged in between the two. Only one of them encourages young men (even as young as boys) to explore the option of cutting off their genitals before they are considered old enough to have the reason to make any other possibly life-altering decisions. Don’t agree with any part of that? What kind of a bigoted, transphobic, patriarchal oppressive fascist are you? Doing radical things and then treating those who decent as the radical a…
/r/MensRights04/09/24 08:52 PM
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This was not alleged. A note was made about how members in both of these groups share a common theme of animosity toward those that do not share in the exact manner of belief or ideology as themselves, and their propensity to apply, illogically, that even the most minor differences of opinion or belief are somehow a moral strike that make all those holding different opinions or beliefs morally “bad” people, with hateful intentions for all others for simply not holding a similar view on something…
/r/MensRights04/09/24 08:41 PM
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Who they go after proves this. They don’t use garbagemen or any blue-collar working men as examples when they complain about their highly selective metrics of “inequality”. Notice it’s always the corporate male CEO or other position of authority that they target for those selective attacks, which, are usually based on an incomplete picture of what they’re targeting, and do not encompass any of the details or logic that would quickly cause their argument to fall flat. They don’t fight for the opp…
/r/MensRights29/08/24 02:14 PM
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Yes it is often times that once other options begin look more attractive she will make comments with implications comparing them to her current disapproving sentiment of you. The ones that you know go deeper than just joking around or messing with someone just because. The ironic part is about her perceptions of what seems better, as social media and messaging apps incentivize the same type of people to portray themselves disingenuously in such places, and after all of the flirting and emoji, on…
/r/MensRights29/08/24 10:03 AM
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It’s what you deserve, after all, for being so inattentive to the ever-changing state of their feelings about how you compare to all of the other options, which made those other options seem way better than you. You know, because you can’t read your partner’s mind, and already have whatever it is that she thinks is the appropriate for however she’s feeling at any given time… Just for that, she’ll ghost you before the gaslighting, too. “you had your chance and blew it” similarly to how she’s blow…
/r/MensRights29/08/24 08:45 AM
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I agree. The comment downplaying his experience saying that if it still bothers him, than there’s something deeper going on or whatever, if the genders were reversed I doubt that would be the tune coming from legal advise. It doesn’t matter why, he still takes issue with it, and it seems pretty fucked up, so yeah, he should pursue any legal action he can if he feels the need to.
/r/MensRights15/08/24 05:03 AM
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OP, in addition to making this same inquiry of an attorney that has experience in representing men through divorce, do not divulge any information or detail about your proceedings to her that isn’t required legally throughout the process. And then of course open an individual bank account that you can wire your finances to from the shared account, Timing will always be tricky with something like that, so you will want to ask your attorney advice on when choosing the most suitable way of securing…
/r/MensRights05/05/24 06:59 PM
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I agree. I wasn’t attempting to make an argument against a withdraw. Simply pointing out what a failure of a withdraw that was. Prematurely forfeiting military bases before Americans and our allies could even get to the airport to evacuate, and then relying on the enemy to facilitate order at the last airport they can evacuate from is a failure. Those 13 soldiers died because control of military bases was forfeited before evacuation could be properly carried out in any real capacity. The failure…
/r/MensRights25/04/24 04:21 PM
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I honestly don’t think he cares about women all that much either, per se, as the aftermath from his insistence on a rushed and horribly executed withdraw from Afghanistan just to be able to tout it as a political accolade shows. He was advised about what would likely ensue from such a withdraw by his entire cabinet of military and humanitarian advisors and he’d have none of it. Whatever the opinions people may have about America’s involvement in Afghanistan, we were already there, and had been f…
/r/MensRights25/04/24 06:21 AM
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Statistically proven to be the case, as you mention. And in the cases I’ve witnessed, they seem to act very entitled to the incentives that arguably are the reason for that statistic.
/r/MensRights24/04/24 02:11 PM
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This is the first thought I had when I read it. He still makes more than she does, however by making that comment what she probably really means, imo, is he doesn’t have a job that allows her not to have to work. Which would likely mean he would be gone a lot of the time. OP should take the disrespectful comments & sentiment of resentment seriously, and address her about them, and act accordingly to her response, or she’s going to continue this trend of disrespecting him.
/r/MensRights24/04/24 01:56 PM
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That, or they are, at the very least, influenced in such a powerful way by their degeneracy that they have become a tool to propagate and be the mouthpiece of feminism, which leads us to… How the fuck can they also claim to be oppressed at the same time? Blatant hamsterwheeling, complete conflict of a foundation ideology that their religion rests heavily on top of. Because the details don’t matter. They hate men, and enjoy destroying them in any and every way possible, even if they’re hypocrites…
/r/MensRights01/04/24 01:58 AM
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They’d most likely just ignore it completely, because as you pointed out, it’s not something that can be used to discriminate against white men and therefore goes against their mission statement.
/r/MensRights27/03/24 07:41 PM
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Discrimination & censorship, in the name of diversity inclusion ultimately results in the least inclusive environment to those who don’t fit into the mold of curated “diversity”. Wait…
/r/MensRights27/03/24 02:03 PM
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Except there isn’t any consequences for them currently for doing it verbally, (unless you have recorded proof, and personal recordings are prohibited at most companies) and if the person goes to HR, management will make their work-life miserable or simply find a reason to oust them. So only the person reporting the illegal action to HR will suffer consequences unfortunately.
/r/MensRights27/03/24 01:39 PM
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“Sometimes I see her give me looks…” Yea, she’s thinking about how naïve you are. Cause she’s hella banging 3 dudes & your paying to babysit.
/r/MGTOW21/07/21 07:14 AM
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recent events have me thinking it may be more of a slow infiltration rather than nuclear war, or an invasion even. Just a slow decline of freedom with ever-increasing regulation and mass surveillance, on a global scale. I see people getting more and more complacent and seemingly content to live vicariously through entertainment & social media, which can be used to infiltrate a society.
/r/MGTOW21/07/21 05:42 AM
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This reminds me of an exchange I heard while shopping at walmart last year. A man and his daughter were passing the toy aisle & she says “awe look dad, I always wanted one of these!” pointing at a toy on the end-cap display. “Look it’s the exact one, I really want one”. He says “yea hun and I always wanted a Harley but I married your mom” in a way that I’ll never forget, because by his tone of voice I could tell he meant it.
/r/MGTOW06/07/21 03:18 PM
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c’mon now, we know that exercise equipment won’t be involved.
/r/MGTOW19/06/21 12:42 AM
8

“I made bad decisions and I want to bend reality to avoid any consequences”. Who knew being a whore would have consequences right? & I like how the quote implies that sex work has an indefinite shelf-life, “If someone does want to exit the sex industry…” as if they won’t be slamming into the wall prematurely from wear & tear.
/r/MGTOW06/06/21 12:03 PM
13

It will be this way soon unfortunately. Women have internalized this type of thinking already. Still, they’ll just use it as a vetting mechanism and only be attracted to the men that engage in “wrongthink” and don’t follow along. Women won’t even need to go to court when they’re ready to monkey-branch. They’ll simply report his “wrongthink” and move on.
/r/MGTOW21/04/21 10:41 PM
3

Mgtow knowledge gold right here. This principle should be called the MVP (male value principal) or the annoyance metric or something like that so that it can be easily referred to and spread.
/r/MGTOW17/03/21 10:18 PM
63

Yeah women as a collective have set the bar so low with their behavior that just listening for 10mins is all it takes to exceed the expectations most men have for them now. Yet she still managed to drag the bar even lower by being on FDS.
/r/MGTOW26/12/20 01:55 PM
21

The crybabies are free to publish a rebuttal of their own to the information in the book after it is released. That’s equality. But, of course, it was always about power and the attempted information ban is proof of this.
/r/MGTOW29/11/20 04:37 AM
35

Don’t forget that she’s a single mother “barely making it” between government aid checks. Poor thing, never could’ve known her felon baby-daddy would ditch her...
/r/MGTOW25/11/20 10:22 AM
96

Most PUA’s I’ve known have been disingenuous & untrustworthy simps that won’t hesitate to double-cross a brother for some pussy. I try & avoid them.
/r/MGTOW31/05/20 10:10 PM
19

This becomes even more evident by the way they react when they do get caught. “I can’t believe you went through my messages! This is the reason I’m cheating, because I don’t know if I can trust you anymore.” The response they give is a manifestation of the anger they feel for getting caught. They don’t show remorse when confronted because cheating never was a question of right or wrong to them, like OP stated.
/r/MGTOW21/05/20 01:08 PM
3

The way I see it is life will make sure that we all work, the question is will it be towards our own aspirations or someone else’s - and if no decision is made, the default path will be towards someone else’s.
/r/MGTOW18/05/20 03:48 AM
167

“...and mine is filled with love.” Right, because nothing shows a heart full of love like killing innocent human life.
/r/MGTOW16/05/20 10:36 PM
29

Imagine the moral state of a mind that, buying into the lie of fem-victimization, believes being the judge, jury, and executioner of innocent human life is the “right thing”. They are so desperate to avoid self-responsibly that they’ll kill in the name of a radical false fem-ideology. Seems as though they’ll rationalize just about anything to get off the hook.
/r/MGTOW14/05/20 06:57 AM
6

I knew I’d find a use for that old Nokia!
/r/MGTOW10/05/20 10:49 AM
1

She may swipe, but she doesn’t gym.
/r/MGTOW10/05/20 10:38 AM
3

Damn, that’s a good looking bike! I recently started riding a few months back & I’m really enjoying it. Got my eye on the street rod but I haven’t ridden it yet so we’ll see! Soon.
/r/MGTOW10/05/20 01:46 AM
36

I have no doubt that it will. They give mgtow a big shoutout every time they attempt to shame us.
/r/MGTOW05/05/20 10:17 AM
2

Top shelf at the dollar store maybe lol. Top shelf, bottom shelf, doesn’t matter how nice the packaging, it all ends up in the landfill pretty quick... Actually, since items from the dollar store are unused I take that back. They are top-pile at the rummage sale.
/r/MGTOW05/05/20 10:03 AM
70

“Gender will not be a reason for a user to be unwelcome on this sub.” *Proceeds to threaten all gender “wrong-thinkers” with permanent bans. *Locks down post. Seems pretty unwelcoming to me... It’s just one more male space they’ve invaded to try and keep men indoctrinated. Now it’s askwomen&soyboys, not askmen.
/r/MGTOW05/05/20 09:44 AM
38

Something I’ve noticed is they also use the baby an excuse to do literally nothing. “My feet are killing me, can’t you see i’m pregnant!?” “Buy food for me & the baby, I have to eat for two!” “I just had a baby, gosh!” Having a baby probably isn’t easy, but they milk it along with the attention.
/r/MGTOW01/05/20 10:51 AM
1

Picked up a food delivery job because drivers are in high demand right now. I’m enjoying cruising around town making great delivery time with the roads being mostly empty. It’s a good way to save extra cash.
/r/MGTOW29/04/20 07:19 AM
17

I had a feeling they were going to try this stunt. blame the ol’ toxic testicles.
/r/MGTOW28/04/20 09:13 PM
30

The road to hell is paved with the excuses of dishonest, unfaithful back-stabbing people.
/r/MGTOW27/04/20 01:27 PM
2

This is great, very well put. Your insight about learning that you don’t need to get everything you ever wanted, perfectly, in order to be happy is one I’ve been realizing from my experiences as well. Along with it has come a very rational peace of mind.
/r/MGTOW27/04/20 01:02 PM
5

being in relationships never made me feel “whole & fulfilled” as some people put it. Once the initial buzz of getting in a relationship wore off, I just felt like I had another liability on my hands that got more & more expensive. After that initial high of meeting and getting together I think our brains return to about the same baseline contentment as before. I pursue things that bring me fulfillment, but women just aren’t one of them anymore.
/r/MGTOW27/04/20 01:29 AM
42

If women were property, they’d definitely be rental property tho.
/r/MGTOW21/04/20 07:40 AM
2

I don’t think it’s possible to have a fully accurate model in this case, which is probably a factor in the existence of mgtow philosophy.
/r/MGTOW13/04/20 08:18 PM
25

This may be the case for some women. From what I’ve seen I don’t think it’s even this deep though. When I look at the behavior of women, I see a simple creature controlled by an ever-changing volatile melting pot of unchecked emotions. A simple creature unable to comprehend the chaos it creates.
/r/MGTOW13/04/20 08:56 AM
76

Hoeing they way straight through a pandemic in classic hoe fashion. Hoes will hoe.
/r/MGTOW02/04/20 11:45 AM
21

I think it’s similar to how, no matter how much is going right in any area of a woman’s life, they will find something wrong and proceed to complain about it. Controversy is what they find entertaining. Friction, drama, betrayal, etc. generally destructive things are what they thrive off of. It’s hard to find harmony with someone when all they are interested in is controversy.
/r/MGTOW31/03/20 03:35 AM
5

And the harassment, insults, and assault aren’t usually just a one time thing. They usually happen throughout the duration of a marriage. So does the constant absolving of her guilt, while men usually get little to no support. This is psychologically taxing & leads to the degradation of their will, into depression. Her divorcing/taking recourses and children is just the final straw that pushes many men over the edge. “You aren’t responsible for other people’s feelings” is just a really shitty ex…
/r/MGTOW26/03/20 10:48 PM
19

Often by this point they are also single mothers.
/r/MGTOW25/03/20 11:59 AM
11

They don’t care to be interesting, but they will feign it if looks alone aren’t enough to secure recourses they desire.
/r/MGTOW25/03/20 06:23 AM
5

It’s posts like this that helped open my eyes to see the world for as it truly is. The experience and knowledge shared saved me from getting married & joining the plantation before I knew better. It’s posts like this one that, without a doubt, saved me from a lot of heartache and financial loss. I feel extremely lucky to have learned this fairly young and I’m grateful. Thank you for sharing this.
/r/MGTOW24/03/20 02:01 AM
10

Great comment. & thank goodness for mgtow.
/r/MGTOW23/03/20 03:19 PM
10

Other side is inside a church where she’s just found the lord.
/r/MGTOW22/03/20 12:02 AM
5

Yeah I was looking at LM company history & I agree. Stepping down during a time when the company needs a strong CEO most is a really bad look though, & it’s probably going to make what’s about to happen even worse.
/r/MGTOW16/03/20 07:53 PM
8

“It was just time, your honor. I wanted to focus on spending more time with my family.”
/r/MGTOW16/03/20 06:47 PM
25

That’s what it looks like. Not a good look to shareholders.
/r/MGTOW16/03/20 05:36 PM
2

^ I was thinking the same thing. Sure it will take time for companies such as Boeing to recover, but I’m patient, and that’s one hell of a discount.
/r/MGTOW13/03/20 05:10 AM
14

Ironically, this article insinuates that someone else must be paying for the house right? I don’t get it... I don’t expect to be payed to clean my own house that I took responsibility for when I purchased it. That would be absurd. Women do have absurd expectations though, as we’ve all witnessed. The disconnect from logic is staggering.
/r/MGTOW06/03/20 12:22 PM
2

Even if she’s just selling out so she can sell her music, it won’t be long until even she believes what she’s saying. She’s surrounded herself with that narrative, and the victim mentality spreads like a virus. It is ironic though, someone with her level of success, even trying to portray herself as a victim.
/r/MGTOW01/03/20 09:43 PM
1

I agree 100%. Most of the results will actually benefit men I think.
/r/MGTOW27/02/20 09:29 PM
27

The results of the radical feminist movement are starting to trickle in. If they are pissed now, just wait until they realize the true price tag. And, getting someone else to pay for it may be more difficult this time...
/r/MGTOW27/02/20 03:56 AM
11

If women wrote interesting things, they might not have to tell us to retweet them.
/r/MGTOW18/02/20 08:28 AM
1

“If she leaves a girl shaped hole in the wall, you know that you’ve properly shared your emotions.” Ah that cracked me up good because it’s so true, I’ve experienced that one a few times. Occasionally I re-asses the motives I have for being redpilled, just because I don’t want to one day feel like I possibly gave in to confirmation biases that weren’t based in reality. - I entertain the idea that my insecurities could play a part in the thought process of my red-pill beliefs basically. During th…
/r/MGTOW16/02/20 12:34 PM
5

Something I noticed over time that is now helping me a lot was just starting to engage in things that interested me, wether it be online like watching how-to videos on different topics or projects I was thinking about doing, or taking on hobby projects & learning as I go along. Because those initial interests have a compounding-like effect that will take you down many other avenues of information, and you start to discover more things you enjoy and discover more about yourself in the process. Re…
/r/MGTOW06/02/20 05:51 AM
3

Poetic wisdom right there.
/r/MGTOW06/02/20 05:26 AM
1

I think this is correct unfortunately. History backs it up. These cycles will most likely continue to repeat. Although I wonder if our ability to catalog & recall history through advancing technological means will affect the duration of the cycles at all... All I can think is it may make the cycles further apart possibly?
/r/MGTOW06/02/20 04:59 AM
6

I do think the un-earned privilege they benefit from in this society is finite though. Every market has to correct eventually.
/r/MGTOW06/02/20 02:18 AM
2

She dragged him to the door of her exit strategy. Now she can acclimate to her new situation, build her “career”, and already a list of backup options for when she discards the prince out of boredom. She will be such a “strong” women for having the courage leave her “toxic relationship”.
/r/MGTOW23/01/20 10:08 AM
3

Hell yeah brother, sweet si. The new ones are 1.5L turbo right? Should get great gas mileage, and still get up when you want it too. I’ve owned an em1 si, & 8th gen si, both were great cars.
/r/MGTOW14/01/20 01:33 AM
18

Truth. This explains the utter disconnect from everyday logic we see them demonstrating at a rapidly growing rate.
/r/MGTOW12/01/20 07:48 AM
92

This was on in the background at a friend’s house. Idk who said it, but some woman was talking to the other women in the room saying something like “always vote for what’s in your best interest, it’s what men have always done for themselves” as she stands on a stage built by men in a free country fought for by men being broadcasted over telecommunications technology designed and built by men. Standing there completely oppressed in her expensive designer clothing. (probably by a man)
/r/MGTOW09/01/20 04:52 AM
1

Nice. Not a bad price at all, I’m gonna go check it out. Sweet setup brother!
/r/MGTOW08/01/20 08:43 PM
3

I’ve been flying a dji spark for about a year. Recently I learned how to edit it’s flight control parameters by changing some code, and increased it’s maneuverability capabilities. Much more responsive now. I use my phone screen for the fpv. Such a fun hobby. I’m thinking about buying a small racing quad & a fat-shark headset. What’s the brand of the quad in your photo? I like the integrated fpv cam, looks like a fast lil drone.
/r/MGTOW08/01/20 11:29 AM
3

1 easy click away from feminists, sjw’s, white knights, etc... Hard pass.
/r/MGTOW02/01/20 04:03 AM
1

this comment + thread made my fuckin night. now if you’ll excuse me, i gotta make a pizza...
/r/MGTOW21/12/19 10:26 AM
9

just don’t give her anything.
/r/MGTOW17/12/19 07:37 PM
14

You’re quite welcome. Enjoy.
/r/MGTOW12/11/19 12:05 AM
45

a re-branded form of simping. from simp to alpha-simp.
/r/MGTOW08/11/19 08:58 AM
3

They guard those smartphones like that because their lives DO depend on it. Resource-extraction would be exponentially diminished without their hoe-portals.
/r/MGTOW03/11/19 01:48 AM
120

Gosh, it looks difficult to be oppressed.
/r/MGTOW31/10/19 11:36 AM
1

It’s perfect for that man. It was also my first pedal and it’s still my favorite. I like that it has an aux input. I plug in an ipad with a beat making app on it to jam with the looper. If you play around with the effects & amps you can get tons of great tones.
/r/MGTOW08/10/19 07:51 AM
2

Hell yeah brother! I love my epiphone. (it’s an LP standard) It’s an awesome feeling learning to play songs that I once thought seemed too difficult.
/r/MGTOW08/10/19 07:37 AM
4

Heck yes it is, especially for it’s price. I really like this one because it has great response in playing dynamics, it doesn’t make the tones sound compressed. & as a creative tool it’s great too, just plug in and jam away.
/r/MGTOW08/10/19 03:43 AM
1

That F12 is beautiful. & the S2K is definitely the honda to buy if you’re into them. Had one a few years back with just a simple tune & bolt on’s, it was an absolute blast at the track.
/r/MGTOW23/08/19 06:42 AM
37

I found out about this sub from hearing some women guest bashing it on a podcast I used to listen to. She kept going on about mgtow “hate groups”. So I decided to check it out. Joined like an hour later. It was like finally being able to breath again after years of suffocation.
/r/MGTOW20/08/19 08:10 PM
1

Well put. I do think humanity has a greater chance to understand the problem now, but we’ve always had that chance even with more primitive forms of recording-keeping. I think the reason historical cycles don’t end is because the people that need to understand them most are the least receptive. They’re caught in the echo chambers of tyrannical indoctrination, and the momentum from that seems to override logic. And the cycle repeats.
/r/MGTOW20/08/19 10:34 AM
5

Based on how they’re doing so far, I doubt any sort of order will be achieved. It’s more likely they will turn on each other, causing dissolution and chaos from within.
/r/MGTOW20/08/19 09:12 AM
1

The clearest explanation of this I’ve seen. The arrogant jerk behavior is a bi-product of strength, because the confident don’t worry about what people think of them. Weak men use that bi-product as a scapegoat to protect their ego.
/r/MGTOW18/08/19 08:07 AM
2

And the saddest thing is most SJW’s don’t even realize that they’re being used as disposable recourses to take care of dirty work. I guess that applies to most movements though. And the cycle continues...
/r/MGTOW08/08/19 12:14 AM
1

A great reason for everyone to carry.
/r/MGTOW05/08/19 10:56 PM
1

If everyone was armed & familiar with firearms, I think the chances of at least one person realizing what was happening, and acting to end it sooner would be much higher.
/r/MGTOW05/08/19 10:47 PM
8

Maybe people seem to care more with mass shootings because they get greater news coverage, compounded by political groups that take advantage of the opportunity to push their respective agendas.
/r/MGTOW05/08/19 10:34 AM
34

With the number of women driving on their phones, this isn’t surprising.
/r/MGTOW05/08/19 08:17 AM
4

Something very similar happened to me at work not long ago. Even though I rejected her in a nice way, she still became vengeful after. Many fellow brothers here urged me to be preemptive and go to HR first, which I did end up doing. Saved me my job. HR is likely to side with the person that reports first. Evidence is key though, if it’s just a he-said she-said thing HR will most likely believe her. If you decide to go to HR, it would be good to have her behavior toward you documented in some way…
/r/MGTOW02/08/19 08:48 AM
1

Women only position themselves on the receiving end of “equality”. Everything else gets sent to the hamster wheel for reconditioning. It’s almost as if they just want everything free, without having to put any effort in to earn it. “my body, my choice!”, but if they decide to keep it, it’s far from “your money, your choice!”. Another glaring example of “equality”.
/r/MGTOW17/07/19 07:40 AM
2

So we can go our own way, but only in the way you think we should. Got it.
/r/MGTOW04/07/19 09:23 AM
4

The very fact that a doll is enough to threaten the validity of female gender shows the true market value of feminism on women.
/r/MGTOW03/07/19 04:15 AM
2

Good shit right here. Guitar/amp combo is badass, great equipment.
/r/MGTOW02/07/19 05:34 AM
3

This picture still offers way more than those not-so-premium thots though. If I pay for the sandwich, at least I get a meal my body can use.
/r/MGTOW02/07/19 04:23 AM
1

This is the method I used, and It works quite well. After about a year I applied for the card that was a step up, from the same bank and was approved.
/r/MGTOW27/06/19 08:01 AM
16

MGTOW is a threat to the hypergamous nature of women. Potentially a very large threat. As mgtow grows, the pool of orbiters-on-standby could diminish, leaving women with less recourses to manipulate. Also, the ridiculously overinflated ego that women have would take a hit if the number of thirsty simps that like their instahoe posts were to diminish. Attention is what women crave the most, and they will do anything and everything to keep it from being taken away.
/r/MGTOW27/06/19 07:39 AM
2

They don’t even take the time to find out your opinion now either. If you’re not actively projecting whatever it is that they “identify as”, you automatically get categorized into the misogynistic patriarchal oppressive etc... It’s all about identity politics backed only by emotion now. Basically “If you don’t feel like I feel, I’m going to punish you for making me feel this way”.
/r/MGTOW26/06/19 12:53 AM
13

I think she quit when she found out she was going to be let go. Never did put in much real effort or contributed anything at work, so my guess is she was planning on quitting in the near future. Probably just trying to stir up some drama before she left, in hopes of getting to play victim...
/r/MGTOW10/06/19 10:15 PM
95

Took the preemptive route, guess who is getting “let go”? She is! The security camera footage was also evidence against her. THANK YOU guys for the input on taking action first. Ahhhh justice feels good!! Thots getting held accountable is rare, I consider myself extremely lucky.
/r/MGTOW10/06/19 07:04 PM
78

Yeah I checked the consent laws for my state before I started using it. For my state it’s not illegal if one of the two parties is consenting, so I should be good. I will consult with a lawyer still though, just to be sure.
/r/MGTOW10/06/19 12:24 PM
17

I just flip it on before I go in, & turn it off after work. So far I’ve recorded up to 10hrs continuously and it’s done well so far.
/r/MGTOW10/06/19 12:05 PM
35

The brand is Seanme, mini voice recorder. Amazon has a huge selection of different ones though. It’s small, about the size of a mini BIC lighter.
/r/MGTOW10/06/19 12:00 PM
1

A room full of the oppressed.
/r/MGTOW08/06/19 07:55 PM
2

This photo is superb brother! Love it. Can’t wait to buy my first bike!
/r/MGTOW08/06/19 07:49 PM
2

Drone footage would look stunning brother!
/r/MGTOW08/06/19 07:44 PM
2

I had to stop going to church after going my own way. In my experience, what OP stated is 100% true. Women use it as a tool for anything and everything they need. All of the men that I tried to be friends with were total cucks, & self-righteous about it. Meanwhile, post-wall women used it as a farm to pick up beta providers after they “found god”. I walked out one Sunday during service when a female feminist pastor filled in.
/r/MGTOW08/06/19 07:40 PM
1

The only “power” actually held by women is staged power in a space that was forged & built by men.
/r/MGTOW05/06/19 08:43 PM
2

She will not stop until the protection of her sheltering environment is removed. She’ll take off her blindfold but alas, it will be too late. She will not dodge the hand of consequence.
/r/MGTOW05/06/19 07:35 PM
1

I think one of the reasons they’re prone to this behavior is because it puts them in the spotlight.
/r/MGTOW05/06/19 06:36 PM
1

Sounds interesting, I’m going to check it out. Even if it’s not the right one for me, I enjoy seeing different gear & how people use it in music setups.
/r/MGTOW05/06/19 10:11 AM
3

Learned this the hard way, too many times. They’ll also use you to get info on someone, so they can target that person.
/r/MGTOW05/06/19 09:33 AM
2

I notice this quite often. Especially if they desire something that the other women want as well. (Ex: A promotion, recognition, or a Chad) They will keep a friendly outer appearance, but the subtext is they are playing dirty against each other doing whatever it takes to gain higher status amongst the group. I think they actually see all other women as threats, they just don’t hash it out in the open.
/r/MGTOW05/06/19 09:23 AM
2

I dig the wrap-around keyboard setup! I’m in the process of building a mini-station now. What brand is the small white midi controller(under your main one by monitor) with only sliders & faders on it? It looks perfect for a smaller setup.
/r/MGTOW03/06/19 08:58 PM
3

The “subject”(man) in the photo is minding his own business, just using the facility for it’s intended purpose. If the genders were reversed here, the man would be be called a creep/stalker/pervert etc. but when the insta-hoe does it they don’t even look twice. The hamster wheels are in overdrive.
/r/MGTOW03/06/19 07:21 PM
5

I do the same, nothing wrong with a brother enjoying good food & some drinks in peace. On several occasions my servers have asked if I’d like to wait to order or if I’m waiting on someone. I guess they don’t see guys alone treating themselves very often.
/r/MGTOW02/06/19 09:40 AM
1

Hell yeah man. I’ve found over the years that skating is one thing that’s never let me down! If I’m stressing or feeling down, I make it a point to force myself to go & feel so much better afterwards. It’s like meditation for me, keeps me 100% in the moment. That Alien Workshop board is awesome. The very first deck I bought was the same brand. With Venture trucks & Spitfire wheels on it.
/r/MGTOW01/06/19 08:41 AM
1

This. “It’s like they don’t think these things out. No one became a feminist because they had too many IQ points.” I honestly don’t think they can see past the hate-fueled emotional frenzy far enough to realize how badly the illogical word-vomit they spew is going to backfire on them. It’s everywhere everyday, we see them clawing to force double standards on any men that retain a backbone. They push and push, & by the time they catch a glimpse of the consequences it’ll be too late for them.
/r/MGTOW30/05/19 05:37 PM
1

Unfortunately it will most likely become more & more common as society continues to advance.
/r/MGTOW27/05/19 12:22 AM
2

Not even funeral homes are safe up against Amazon’s convenient fulfillment lol.
/r/MGTOW26/05/19 01:53 AM
2

Death is the moment of ultimate finality. But that moment, compared to the timespan of life, is short. It just doesn’t make sense to worry excessively about it - especially at the expense of living fully in the present moment.
/r/MGTOW26/05/19 01:49 AM
7

Exactly. Being able to live alone is essential imo. Before learning this, much of my time was spent chasing people/things that I now know don’t align with my values.
/r/MGTOW25/05/19 10:03 PM
2

The Disney lie is to compete for a chance to win over the “virtuous princess”. Fast-forward all the pain, suffering, wasted time and money, manipulation, & heartache, now add mgtow clarity and you see the truth for what it actually is. - which you perfectly sum up in one sentence. “i’m not in the mood to compete only to have her use me in the end.”
/r/MGTOW15/05/19 05:55 AM
2

This really does seem to be the case from what i’ve observed.
/r/MGTOW16/04/19 07:09 AM
2

Shit, sorry to hear that man. & yea this is happening to me more and more as my mgtow journey progresses...
/r/MGTOW16/04/19 07:06 AM
8

Agreed. Whenever I hangout with friends, I usually invite them to participate in different hobbies i’ve gotten into (usually outdoors) & I’m beginning to think their SO’s dislike this...
/r/MGTOW14/04/19 06:33 AM
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