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    MGTOW?

    No, never heard of it-What is it?

    Well how could they do that?

    That’s ridiculous, Why would they even consider doing such a thing?

    I don’t understand-What’s the size is this…MGTOW?

    Certainly it’s getting smaller and will shrivel up right?

    It’s not?  It’s growing? well I doubt that.   … Really?

    ………………?…………………?……………….?………….Oh, you shouldn’t worry about it should you?

    When did it start?

    When did you hear about it?

    How do you feel about it?

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Just keep re-myelinating the nerves surrounding those thoughts to lock it into the laydeez’ brains.

    This topic is how to be beating women at their own game. Feigning ignorance so you can steer the conversation with questions while appearing to be shoulder to shoulder to them in ignorance and you’re just trying to learn about such a ridiculous idea that they have to cough up it’s basic structure, precepts, and reasons for existing. Well Certainly it most likely won’t grow” but “do keep me posted.” I might even look it up myself and see what’s going on.

     

    "It seems like there's times a body gets struck down so low, there ain't a power on earth that can ever bring him up again. Seems like something inside dies so he don't even want to get up again. But he does."

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    I don’t actually understand what you wrote. I assume English is not your first language, so not a big deal, just I don’t understand.

    As for Aristotle, if you are referring to the Greek philosopher, he believed sexual carnal desires were shameful. Thus, his student, Alexander the Great, was very much an MGTOW. He would not touch all the female slaves that he had access to when conquering an area. He did get married a few times according to history, there is debate if he ever consummated but he probably did, but no kids we know of, so he clearly didn’t exactly try a lot.

    One of the original MGTOW, along with of course Aristotle, and Newton, Tesla and many other great minds.

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    I don’t actually understand what you wrote. I assume English is not your first language, so not a big deal, just I don’t understand. As for Aristotle, if you are referring to the Greek philosopher, he believed sexual carnal desires were shameful. Thus, his student, Alexander the Great, was very much an MGTOW. He would not touch all the female slaves that he had access to when conquering an area. He did get married a few times according to history, there is debate if he ever consummated but he probably did, but no kids we know of, so he clearly didn’t exactly try a lot. One of the original MGTOW, along with of course Aristotle, and Newton, Tesla and many other great minds.

    And charges thrown at Alexander, and others, is that they were gay:

    http://www.homohistory.com/2013/03/was-alexander-great-gay.html

    This is one thing thrown at MGTOW, it is the charge they are gay, or total losers.  MGTOW aren’t going to change this charge, but it is best to be prepared for it.  It was also said of the ancient Greeks, and the philosophers, that they had boys who would do sexual acts on them.

    The way things are LBGTQ community, which is now up to LBGTQA+ (Q is queer and A is asexual), is they may want to go:
    LBGTQA+M (with M being MGTOW) as MGTOW gains traction.

    And that is just another reason why I don’t believe in allies.

     

    "I am my own thang. Any questions?" - Davis S Pumpkins.

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