As early as the 7th grade, I knew I would never get married!

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    DoinMyOwnThing40
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    Maybe even before the 7th grade, I swear it. I remember as a youngster I was watching some mid morning television, as we were snowed in from school that particular day. I was watching Divorce Court. I clearly remember the woman judge telling the man “She will get 50% of the sale of the house, she will get the 2 kids, she will get 50% of your savings account, etc.” Even though the show was just actors, I remember seeing the look on the man’s face as if he was just told he is going to die by lethal injection.

    I was livid! I vowed that I would NEVER allow myself to be THAT guy.

    Plus, as early as the 7th grade, I formed opinions about girls in general. And my opinions were not good. Not only that, but I saw how f~~~ing horrible marriage is, first hand, by watching my parents.

    Don’t get me wrong, I love them, but I could NEVER have put up with the stuff that my Dad has over the years. No way! And I vowed that I would never be put in a position to HAVE to put up with a woman.

    Women are parasites. Each and every last one of them.

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    Hmskl'd
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    It was early seventh grade for me as well (i’m not kidding) my very first memory of rotten manners by a girl. My experience was much more simplistic but it left an impression on me as someone who was only 10 years old. We were having lunch at our desks that day. Remember the old chocolate bar called “Chunky?” I had one in my lunch at school and I decided to give it to my classmate (I’ll call her Peggy). I had candy in with my lunch, she didn’t. I had a big crush on her since the beginning of the school year. She sat behind me  and we’d often correct each others test papers.  She lived about three blocks from me in the town I grew up.  I also had a newspaper route and delivered papers to her house.

    What did Peggy do?  She walked away eating that big Chunky Bar without even saying anything and then spent all noon hour with some other kids. Maybe I was expecting some attention for that goofy immature grade school gesture, but a simple thanks would have been nice. My opinion only got worse in High School and College. I actually had what could be called a girlfriend my senior year in high school and a close female friend for about a year in college. They seemed really nice for awhile until I woke up …  I guess how that went and what a complete and utter idiotic fool I was (i even did some of their assignments  and papers for them) is for some other time.

     

     

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    ILiveAgain
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    I went to an all boys school so didn’t know about how crap girls were. I still thought of them as sweet.

    I was shy but very sporty and as a teen took up power lifting and body building. I was also 5′ 7″ so not the best start but I could pust most guys to shame in the gym.

    The first girl encounter was with a tomboy. She made all the moves on me. She had a life in her that only youth can bring.

    I fell for her big time but never did the beast with two backs dance.

    Then one day a friend told me she had several other guys. I was devastated.

    When I called her on it she said ‘a girl like me simply can’t have enough fun with just one guy’.

    That little f~~~ the set me back 2 years and set me not trusting women from that moment on.

    Who was the ass? Me coz I still f~~~ing got married further down the road.

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    It was seventh grade that I also had a moment of reckoning like that, realizing there was nothing I could do to to get that girl to take an interest. It wasn’t until grade 9 that I finally began to realize that all women were whores, including watching said girl turn into a whore as well.

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    Damn, you thought about not getting married in the 7th grade? I don’t know what school you went to, but when I was in the 7th grade all I did was be a 7th grader and trying to still out of fights.  I did not start thinking about MGTOW until I was around 19.  Some of you guys had it rough.  I am glad I have never experiences most of the horrors that is shared here.

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