AWALT, don't forget.

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  • #922163
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    SpiderHerder
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    I’ve learned a couple of years ago that one of my grandfather may not be my grandfather. So yeah, apparently my grandma would have gotten knocked up by the neighbour whilst my grandpa was working up north.

    How great is that. So yeah, AWALT.

    Actually, AWHABLT = All Women Have Always Been Like That.

    Carry on.

    #922175
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    Wally
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    Sorry to hear that dude. I was thinking about this today reading a post about a guy talking to his mother and she was on his side till it came to paternity and she said “ just raise it doesn’t matter it’s not yours.” Women can not understand paternity because the child is 100% guaranteed theirs. But if you asked them how they would feel if there was a switch in the ward and they took home the wrong kid only to find out years later, well they would and have lost their collective minds when such an accident occurs.

    "what a waste of a life, to marry, give up your freedom, just for the hope of not dying alone. Don't get married Son."

    #922180
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    Gravel Pit
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    I guess I wouldnt care too much if I found out my Grandpa wasnt my real one. Id feel bad for my parent who found out.

    If I found out my Dad wasnt my Dad, Id be as p~~~ed as Joker

    #922185
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    Bstoff
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    Imagine how many instances like the one Spider Herder experienced in his life has occurred to everyone else over the past several generations.

    Accurate genealogy is bulls~~~ nowadays, unless you are going to subject yourself to a DNA test, which I’ll never do.

    What are the actual chances that you’re paternal relatives are actually related to you?

    #922196
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    Monk
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    Research has suggested that in the UK up to 60% may not have the parents they think they have.

    If it’s an average, it may well be true, as in some areas and groups it will be lower, and in others higher (in some areas that I know I would put it at 90%).

    Knowing what I know about female nature and modern society, it wouldn’t surprise me.

    #922197
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    SpiderHerder
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    Yeah, civilization is a big mess, through and through.

    No wonder the majority of human beings are broken beyond repair.

    #922203
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    Mr. Spock
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    Manipulative shaming at its best. I love how women will always try to shame a man into taking care of someone else’s spawn. You hear all kinds of BS like “It doesn’t matter that it isn’t yours” ” It’s not the child’s fault so the child shouldn’t have to suffer” “Someone needs to be a man and step up” and yet you go on dating sites and women will disqualify any man who has children form another relations~~~. I remember hearing horror stories from my friends whose parents went through a divorce. When they would go over to see their dad and dad had gotten a girlfriend, the women would be absolute khunts to the man’s children.

    Feminism isn't about equality with men, it's about leverage over men.

    #922205
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    Awakened
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    the majority of human beings are broken beyond repair.

    THIS is a nice lil mantra to remember and remind yourself of the NEXT time some lil HO turns your head, or you get into a conversation with a Libtard or Blue Pill……..

    In a World of Justin Beibers Be a Johnny Cash

    #922211
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    Colin Combover in a Coma
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    I’ve learned a couple of years ago that one of my grandfather may not be my grandfather. So yeah, apparently my grandma would have gotten knocked up by the neighbour whilst my grandpa was working up north.
    How great is that. So yeah, AWALT.
    Actually, AWHABLT = All Women Have Always Been Like That.
    Carry on.

    My Mother(and thus I) only found out approx. 5 years ago that what she(we) thought was her real Dad, wasn’t.

    Cookie making Grandma had an affair with an Irish man, hence my Mother’s Irish name……and my having freckles.

    Took it to her grave. Yeah.

    #922215
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    Branched off
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    This is an area with amazing double standards. Its always Ok for women and often seriously not OK for men to bring another child to a relationship. I have recently escaped purgatory thanks to this. Its a long story but the simple version is one of the mothers of my children died and so her child came to live with me and another lady. The other lady hated the child at first sight and was cruel and abusive. I tried to make it work for everyone. The school started to report child abuse. I really tried my best but I could see that the moment I got insistent or over critical or shouted, I could be accused of being the abuser no matter how abusive, loud or insistent the other side was (thank you MGTOW). There is a real limit to how much authority you have in your own house over your own child in this man hating society. Finally social services were called in. There was then a frantic attempt by the hive (which included most of the school teachers) to turn the whole thing round onto me (out of the closet conservative white man who likes hunting). The idea was “Women don’t abuse unless they are abused” So if a woman was the child abuser there had to be an abusive man at the bottom of this. “My” lady seeing her chips were down bought into this without telling me, swearing the whole hive to secrecy and the whole set of professionals played along. Not one of them told me it was really me that was being investigated not her. I only worked out slowly how much trouble I was in. She was going to lose her family one way or another so why not leave saying she had been abused (still not sure how it was possible when I must have raised my voice about 4 times a year and my hand absolutely never while taking a great deal of stuff on the chin) so that she could keep the house (we were not married so she needed the magic bullet). It was a very hard time. I needed all my MGTOW situational awareness and understanding of women to keep safe. The (female) social worker’s report came back saying “Child abuse yes, domestic abuse no” I had dodged a bullet. A week or two later the immovable object in my house was gone like a bad fairy. I am still waking up half a year later wondering when the next chapter of this will play out. Can it really be over? Will I really get out clean? The upshot is that it is OK to be a bad stepmother (it must be a man’s fault) while we all know that you are not stepping up if you are not a good cuck.

    Worth adding that the child in question is now flourishing with a toxic white male conservative single father. Has improved greatly at school, much more personal and social confidence. The children that left with the lady are doing less well than they were. Wonder why? It can’t be the man, because he is toxic so what was it that happened? Darned if I know.

    A woman is like fire -fun to play with, can warm you through and cook your food, needs constant feeding, can burn you and consume all you own

    #922222
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    Monk
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    This is one thing that men need to grasp. The police, the medics, the social workers, the judiciary – the whole system is against you.

    Blue Pillers believe that they will get ‘justice’. They won’t.

    I think that one of the reason that so many men commit suicide in these situations is the realisation that their situation is hopeless. It’s not just the relationship that has collapsed – it’s everything that they believed in.

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