The whole backlash against MGTOW is essentially a demand that men shut up because we have no right to object to being used for money. The possible relationships with women available to us are all transactional, in other words, a woman might agree to be together with a man under the condition that he provide money and assets. All my life I've known that any relationship under those conditions is SICK. Pretty much every man I've ever known (myself included) always wanted to be with a woman who would be with him like the vows said "in good times and in bad times." That was part of the sacred marriage oath for a reason. In generations past, people recognized how hard life can be. It's possible to prosper through hard work, but prosperity is also not guaranteed. Perfectly hard-working people can go through hard economic times, for example, if a business fails or if the economy flops. That's why a standard was created that marriage was a sacred promise made to one another that they would stick together even if there was illness and even if there were hard times. Today's women don't make that promise anymore, at least they don't take it seriously. Now they just say the words as pretty words. It used to be if you made that promise and then broke it that you dishonored yourself and felt tremendous shame. Those days are long over. Now if the vows were revised with honesty, she would say, "I might stick with him if he keeps providing a lot of money and if it all still feels good to me. Otherwise, I can just take half his money and leave."

We MGTOW have figured out that that's today's deal. And it's a rotten deal for men. It takes the height of arrogance to brand turning down an awful deal like that as "mis0gyny." Either agree to that atrocious deal or you hate women? You've got to be kidding me. They've made marriage an economic agreement. And they've made it an extremely terrible economic agreement for men. A man turning down a contract that bad is not being a mis0gynist. He's being sane.

I don't want a wife who's just with me because I can provide. I've never wanted that. And men are right to reject that sick arrangement.