MGTOW » All Posts https://www.mgtow.com/forums/forum/money/feed/ Mon, 08 Jun 2020 06:00:16 +0000 http://bbpress.org/?v=2.5.14-6684 en-US https://www.mgtow.com/forums/topic/child-proof-your-retirement-mens-health/#post-928789 <![CDATA[Reply To: Child Proof Your Retirement – Men's Health]]> https://www.mgtow.com/forums/topic/child-proof-your-retirement-mens-health/#post-928789 Mon, 01 Jun 2020 16:09:50 +0000 Mr. Spock Parasite-proof your retirement. No wife, girlfriend or woman and no kids. You are just an ATM machine expected to bankroll both woman and kid. You have no say in whatever plans they have. Your job is to simply subsidize their hopes and dreams and when your usefulness has been completed, you will be thrown away like an old box cutter.

She's not looking for love. She's looking for someone to finance the lifestyle that SHE thinks SHE deserves.

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https://www.mgtow.com/forums/topic/child-proof-your-retirement-mens-health/#post-928764 <![CDATA[Reply To: Child Proof Your Retirement – Men's Health]]> https://www.mgtow.com/forums/topic/child-proof-your-retirement-mens-health/#post-928764 Mon, 01 Jun 2020 03:49:37 +0000 Secret Agent MGTOW

Even if I had all the time and money in the world I still wouldn’t want kids.
They are disgusting little creatures that have no place in my life.

the snowflake gynosociety will not let you raise a child up properly anymore

but they will let you warp their minds and let them be little homos or trannies

Women want everything, but want responsibility and accountability for nothing.

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https://www.mgtow.com/forums/topic/child-proof-your-retirement-mens-health/#post-928763 <![CDATA[Reply To: Child Proof Your Retirement – Men's Health]]> https://www.mgtow.com/forums/topic/child-proof-your-retirement-mens-health/#post-928763 Mon, 01 Jun 2020 03:47:30 +0000 SpiderHerder

Child proof your retirement – if you know you never want kids, get a vasectomy.

Will do !

Even if I had all the time and money in the world I still wouldn’t want kids.
They are disgusting little creatures that have no place in my life.

Hey ! I was gonna write that. LOL

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https://www.mgtow.com/forums/topic/child-proof-your-retirement-mens-health/#post-928760 <![CDATA[Reply To: Child Proof Your Retirement – Men's Health]]> https://www.mgtow.com/forums/topic/child-proof-your-retirement-mens-health/#post-928760 Mon, 01 Jun 2020 03:12:41 +0000 The Black Scorpion Even if I had all the time and money in the world I still wouldn’t want kids.

They are disgusting little creatures that have no place in my life.

The greatest tragedy in life is to spend your whole life fishing only to discover that it was not fish you were after. - Henry David Thoreau

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https://www.mgtow.com/forums/topic/child-proof-your-retirement-mens-health/#post-928747 <![CDATA[Reply To: Child Proof Your Retirement – Men's Health]]> https://www.mgtow.com/forums/topic/child-proof-your-retirement-mens-health/#post-928747 Sun, 31 May 2020 22:54:44 +0000 Swimcat Student loans were killing me. The life insurance I had when my wife died paid them off and set me free.

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https://www.mgtow.com/forums/topic/child-proof-your-retirement-mens-health/#post-928746 <![CDATA[Reply To: Child Proof Your Retirement – Men's Health]]> https://www.mgtow.com/forums/topic/child-proof-your-retirement-mens-health/#post-928746 Sun, 31 May 2020 22:52:50 +0000 Handsome Vic Obviously many men want children and being a father is I think the hardest thing to do in the current climate. Fathers get little respect from society, and all to often little respect from their own family. They are subject to unfairness in custody, access and child support, vilified for working too hard or not hard enough, and criminalized and jailed when they fall on hard times and can’t make the payments gynocentric courts impose. Of course women are not held to anywhere near the same standards.

I recognized as a young man that I would have few rights as a father. I didn’t want the financial and other risks of having kids in this climate. I’m sure I would have been a good dad but the risk/reward seemed too far out of balance and I made my choices in life to not have kids.

The choice to sacrifice the desire for children or to go your own way in life is a difficult one today. I know very few men who made a choice like I did. Many many more got carried along by the tide, they had kids when they were young, and won’t arrive at MGTOW until they have been red-pilled through the painful churn of divorce and the family courts.

I'm going my own way. Maybe I'll see you there.

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https://www.mgtow.com/forums/topic/child-proof-your-retirement-mens-health/#post-928744 <![CDATA[Reply To: Child Proof Your Retirement – Men's Health]]> https://www.mgtow.com/forums/topic/child-proof-your-retirement-mens-health/#post-928744 Sun, 31 May 2020 22:37:03 +0000 Secret Agent MGTOW Child proof your retirement – if you know you never want kids, get a vasectomy.

Women want everything, but want responsibility and accountability for nothing.

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https://www.mgtow.com/forums/topic/child-proof-your-retirement-mens-health/#post-928742 <![CDATA[Child Proof Your Retirement – Men's Health]]> https://www.mgtow.com/forums/topic/child-proof-your-retirement-mens-health/#post-928742 Sun, 31 May 2020 21:48:05 +0000 ResidentEvil7 I found an article in one of my Men’s Health magazines and it deals with saving your money and help men decide if they want to have or fund a child. This article is on page 135 in October 2015 issue. Here is the article:

We know it and you know it: Kids slow down your race to retirement. It doesn’t mean you should forgo fatherhood, it does mean you’ll have to strategize differently. Consider: the average middle-income family will spend $245,340 to raise a child born in 2013 according to the USDA. The good news? You’ll probably spend a bit less on every child after the first. The bad news? That figure doesn’t include higher education.
And college spending really matters, not just because it’s a lot of money, but because a lot of men start pondering early retirement just as their teenage kids start to quote prices for text books and meal plans. So incentivize your son or daughter to attend state school. A student at a four-year private college pays an average of $23,476 more a year in tuition and expenses than a student at an in-state public school. Is the extra $23K worth it? No. Using pay data for 1.4 million college grads, the salary information site PayScale estimates that the average return on investment for people who attended public institutions is 13% higher than it is for private alumni.
Keep the change kid! A student’s college loans should not exceed his/her projected first-year salary says Mark Kantrozitz publisher of Edvisors.

[END OF ARTICLE]

It’s a good thing I’m not married and don’t have kids and don’t have any major debts. All that money that goes into marriage and kids could go into making my own life more comfortable.

https://themanszone.webs.com/

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https://www.mgtow.com/forums/topic/i-got-close-to-a-12m-lottery-win/#post-927932 <![CDATA[Reply To: I Got Close To A $12M Lottery Win]]> https://www.mgtow.com/forums/topic/i-got-close-to-a-12m-lottery-win/#post-927932 Fri, 08 May 2020 08:28:37 +0000 riron All these fancy math calculations near the beginning run on the assumption that there is a 10% chance of the last 2 numbers each being right.
That is a faulty assumption. There is probably a 10% chance the 2nd last number is right, but a 0% chance the last number is right. Basically the lottery company never prints the last number being correct.

You did not have a 1% chance of winning, you had a 0% chance of winning. The last digit is all that matters.

Remember those McDonalds monopoly things where if you collect all 4 properties you win a big prize. And you had a ton of the first 3 properties, but never any of the 4th? That’s intentional, because they only print one of the 4th. It’s designed like that. You assume there’s a 1/20 chance, but it’s actually closer to 1/20million. Same thing.

(ノಠ益ಠ)ノ彡┻━┻

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https://www.mgtow.com/forums/topic/too-poor/#post-927463 <![CDATA[Reply To: TOO poor?]]> https://www.mgtow.com/forums/topic/too-poor/#post-927463 Fri, 24 Apr 2020 20:52:28 +0000 Monk My local taxes went up 300% this financial year. I can appeal, but the process is so convoluted, and they want so much personal information, that it’s effectively impossible.

Which is of course the idea.

Parasites.

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