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throwawaymgtow123/r/MGTOW19/02/17 11:57 AM
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I did this for many years. It gets old pretty fast. Eventually i worked out i was happiest around other people like myself and moved back to where i grew up. I could have learned the same lesson by travelling.
/r/MGTOW23/02/17 09:38 AM
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Yes and no. Yes: it helps keep MGTOW more private which is great. No: kids are fucking at younger and younger ages. Discovering MGTOW at 18 if you had a kid at 15 doesn't really help you. Also school rape accusations. Kids need to know how to deal with it.
/r/MGTOW21/02/17 03:53 PM
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I know my future is pretty fucked It is if you think like that. Where did that idea come from? When i was finishing my education and was approaching 18 I saw my friends who had no clue what they wanted to do with their lives going to university because it gave them a few years before they had to grow up. I knew what i wanted to do, so i applied for jobs whilst still in school. I have no degree. I used to earn close to minimum wage. The job i ended up with was in the back of a magazine and it was…
/r/MGTOW19/02/17 09:32 PM
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You call THIS advice. I do. Trump was an example, a rather convoluted one. It extends to anything you believe to be true. Especially if it's unpopular. In my late teens and early 20's i spouted a lot of bull shit. I could have saved myself years of believing false narratives i spun myself by simply testing them. We lean into truths that fit our world view. We take the easy answers. Your reply is a great example of this. It's easy to make the assumption that the media was telling the truth and yo…
/r/MGTOW19/02/17 09:19 PM
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The only people i hear that from are people i wouldn't give the time of day. They're usually poor and miserable. I met an old lady on a train a couple of years ago. We still email from time to time. She's been really helpful and thinks MGTOW is pretty smart btw. Kids need more people like us. My neighbours adopts troubled kids. The first time i met them was when the wife asked me for help because the oldest was beating the crap out of her husband. That kid has seen some shit. It made me realise …
/r/MGTOW19/02/17 06:39 PM
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/r/personalfinance TLDR; look at your out goings vs income. Workout if you need to spend less / earn more or both. Then go do that. Have enough savings that if you quit your job tomorrow you would have enough to live until you find the next one. That means you never have to work somewhere you don't want to. If you wake up and don't want to go to work, then don't go. Quit and do something better. If your income is less than the average house hold income you need to earn more. Yes, that means you …
/r/MGTOW19/02/17 06:25 PM
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Certainly exercise is an important part. I find a lot of people just make excuses for not doing it and I didn't want a load of QQ replies. I spent a lot of years with not a lot of time for anything. I started working at 18. Never got a degree. Moved around every 18 months / 2 years to find better opportunities. I told myself i never had the energy to work out. It turns out that after a couple of months in the gym you feel worse when you don't go. I never had more energy than when working out a f…
/r/MGTOW19/02/17 02:40 PM
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MGTOW can't be misogyny. That path includes women. Women aren't something i think about beyond mild entertainment.
/r/MGTOW19/02/17 02:36 PM
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I'm from England. My house was £345,000 (GBP) I worked for a tech company that went public so paid for most of it with stock. I already had the deposit and could have afforded the mortgage anyway. It just would have taken 20 years paying below monthly rent instead of 3. As i say, it's abnormal, but i could take that job because i had no dependents (no wife, kids, etc). I like economics, i saw low interest rates and the potential for high inflation. So i put my money where my mouth was. Either wa…
/r/MGTOW19/02/17 02:34 PM
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