A long overdue introduction

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  • #529635
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    Rebelandboltman
    rebelandboltman
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    Greetings, fellow MGTOW.

    I have been ghosting for quite some time on this site, chiming in here and there.

    I guess that I have considered myself a MGTOW most of my life before the acronym itself came to fruition (hat off to you, Keymaster).

    I will do my very best to sum up my path to MGTOW in a few paragraphs.

    8th grade. My father, sister, and
    I are sitting in the den. My father says to my sister and I, “Your mother and I love you both very much. But your mother doesn’t love me anymore.”

    9th grade. My first girlfriend, or so I thought. Little did I know, other guys were fondling her. When I got word of this, I broke it off with her. She was p~~~ed at me. We’d never even kissed. Therefore, I laid one on her. She looked at me in disbelief. I told her, “I’m sorry I wasted my time.” Then, I walked away.

    College years. My sister got married. My mother was flustered the whole time throughout the ceremony. As soon as the reception was over we rode home with some left over wedding cake. I figured a slice would go with a nice cup of coffee. My mother insisted otherwise, and proceeded to snatch the leftover cake and, in a tearful rage, throw it in the garbage.

    After college. A friend of mine had been enduring a nasty divorce. He lost the house, and his visitation time with his children was minimal. He decided to seek love from Mother Russia. He wanted me to pay $2000 for a plane ticket to go to Vladivostok, towards the Russia and China line. I didn’t have the money as I had incurred a great deal of debt. Plus, I didn’t think it was a great idea based on our conversations regarding their relationship. She had many guys as friends on her Facebook profile. And, she seemed nonchalant about getting married from what he told me. I politely declined. When he returned from the trip, he told me that there was no sex on their honeymoon and that her father was upset with him because his little girl was upset on her wedding day.

    Karaoke nights. I loved to sing (still do). Girls would ask me if I was gay because I was a Caucasian male singing R&B. These girls had more tattoos than the guys. Also, they were of massive proportion (landwhales). Going to Karaoke for the purpose of singing just wasn’t enjoyable anymore.

    In my early 30’s. I came across Paul Elam’s A Voice for Men work, Tom Leykis, RK Hendrick’s “How to Avoid Getting Screwed When Getting Laid” and was amazed at the content. It all changed my life and opened my eyes.

    Now. I am relieved to find this website and am grateful for it’s information as well as the other MGTOW here.

    That pretty much sums it up.

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    Anonymous
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    The wedding cake in the garbage was some crazy s~~~! Left hook from an emotional robot!

    The bizarre in female nature is limitless, and now it’s untied and free to roam, devouring at will! BODY CAM!

    #529657
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    K
    Hitman
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    thanks for the post !

    But your mother doesn’t love me anymore.”

    THAT is the hardest thing to say to a child.
    i had to do pretty much the same thing with an even younger kid a few years back,
    and it is SO damn painful.
    and it must be said so the child understands.
    .
    seems women fall in and out of “love” like the drop of a hat.
    . they destroy the families they start with zero empathy.
    that is a GIANT red pill..
    .anyway, glad your here brother !

    #529661
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    Untamed
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    Thanks for the intro, Rebel.
    I can understand why you’re MGTOW, even though EVERY Man worth the name needs to go MGTOW for his own good.
    I like what you did to that 9th grade ‘girlfriend’. I’d done the same!
    Is your sister still married to the same guy?

    Anyway, welcome home, pal. Any Man who calls himself MGTOW and is proud of it is my brother.

    Don't let them Blame, Shame or Tame you!
    Give 'em NOTHING, not even an answer!
    #GenderSegragationNow!

    #529662
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    GregB0
    GregB0
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    Welcome R&B,

    Glad that you feel confident enough to become an active forum member and submit your introduction.

    Tom Leykis

    In the event that you missed it yesterday, Tom actually posted on MGTOW for the first time yesterday. Many members are very stoked to have the opportunity to read his posts, as well as possibly have him reply to a thread.

    You will find many forum members willing to share their mental/written “Wedding Cake” with you and no one will ever throw yours away. For the most part, MGTOW is a very respectful community of men who want to help and are appreciative of others helping them.

    ​"​My father didn't tell me how to live; he lived, and let me watch him do it.​" - Clarence Buddinton Kelland

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    Anonymous
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    #529669
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    Akanbi
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    Welcome to the brotherhood.

    My brother make you no follow sheeple o. Look them and Go Your Way.
    #529671
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    Anonymous
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    welcome

    being overdue on introductions is fashionably cool, I’ve been here nearly 3 years and still not done mine 🙂

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    MarketWatcher
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    Welcome Sir. Great read.

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    Rebelandboltman
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    She’s still married to the same guy. They both have a son, getting ready to go into high school. An avid golfer, too.

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    Rebelandboltman
    rebelandboltman
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    Thank you! It’s great to be here!

    #529687
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    Rebelandboltman
    rebelandboltman
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    welcome

    being overdue on introductions is fashionably cool, I’ve been here nearly 3 years and still not done mine <img draggable=”false” class=”emoji” alt=”🙂” src=”https://s.w.or
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    It’s never too late!

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    Anonymous
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    Welcome to MGTOW brother.

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    Keymaster
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    @rebelandboltman great read. You’re already very familiar, and now there’s an intro to put a face to you. Very big thanks.

    If you keep doing what you've always done... you're gonna keep getting what you always got.
    #529758
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    JVB
    JVB
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    Welcome sir. Great intro. Beers are in Venoms fridge.

    Peace is > piece.

    #529761
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    MarketWatcher
    MarketWatcher
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    Beers are in Venoms fridge.

    Ha!

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    Anonymous
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    Great read!! Thanks! A lot of similar stuff in my life. took a long time to get over the hurt, pain & confusion, but made it to the other side. this is a good place to be. MGTOW

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    The Manipulated Man
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    Greetings R&B,

    Appreciate your introduction and the replies that it has generated.

    Your perspectives and explanations are good examples for other men.

    Karaoke nights. I loved to sing (still do). Girls would ask me if I was gay because I was a Caucasian male singing R&B. These girls had more tattoos than the guys. Also, they were of massive proportion (landwhales). Going to Karaoke for the purpose of singing just wasn’t enjoyable anymore.

    Those other critics can go f~~~ themselves.

    Only your criticism matters.

    If you can sing in tune and have a good tone, you are ahead of the curve.

    It always feels great to sing, especially the music of my ancestors. Those Irish rebel songs are awesome.

    It took me years to get over my fear of singing lead, it was safer to sing back up and/or harmonies.

    My music “habit” was part time. My mediocre skill set with wood winds, drums, and vocals was never good enough to make a living on or be a “professional” musician. But, I kept it up anyway and now I understand that the time I spent making music also made me a better Tradesman, Engineer, and Scientist.

    There is a whole world of chemistry going on underneath the surface of a Blue Pill man’s life which most of us are unaware.

    Today, when I think of womyn, I think of the parasitic “Jeweled Wasp.” Here is a link to a post which attempts to discuss the subject:

    Parasitic-Jeweled-Wasp

    So, what do you do for work?

    Have you come to understand that all jobs are worse when woman are involved?

    Sometimes it is a woman the Boss is f~~~ing who gets placed into various “Positions.” Even if they are just support staff, these Whores have a lot of power.

    My pet peeve is that Lying Whores and Degenerates move to the top of the food chain.
    They even get to make decisions that affect the lives of men who are Engineers and Scientists.

    Kindly provide more details about what you are doing with your freedom.

    What does YOUR life look like without Womyn?

    Any future projects or plans?

    I look forward to reading your posts and comments in the Forums.

    What happens when a man finally comprehends the cold and calculating thoughts that are going through a woman's mind, while her eyes are brimming with tears?

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    Joetech
    joetech
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    Welcome to the forum. I’m glad to hear you’ve avoided the marriage trap. I understand even 13 year old boys are talking about MGTOW among themselves. It does my old heart good to hear a story from a guy who was so self aware at such a young age, and had the discipline and intelligence to act on it.

    "Don't follow in my footsteps...I stepped in something."

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