Disappointing Your Family By Being MGTOW

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    At what age do they begin asking?

    I don’t think they’ll dare doing so, but just curious. I’m 26.

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    My parents are good people and they want me to be happy. My Dad has admitted to me, in private, that Marriage is a Bad Deal, because women only want money/security from a man. My Mum is old-fashioned and she desperately wants me to find a good woman, get married, have children, etc. I have been Blue Pill Brain-Washed for the first 36 years of my life, but after learning about the experiences of guys with wives/girl-friends/ex-wives/ex-girl-friends and after experiencing the way that modern women behave/think nowadays, the hypergamistic/promiscuous nature of women has recently solidified in my mind. I am 42 now. I am Going My Own Way and I have no personal problem with that, but I still feel a bit guilty about disappointing my parents (mainly my Mum), because I will effectively be the ‘end of the line’ for my family name; I will have/leave no legacy in this world. I suppose the ‘guilt’ that I feel is a part of the Blue Pill Programming. But, thinking about it, who in their right mind would want to bring a child in to this toxic world?

    How do you guys deal with your Mums asking you about dating, getting a girl-friend, etc.? I’ve told my Mum what modern girls/women are like, but she just says NAWALT, that I need to go out more and that “there’s a girl out there for me”, etc. I don’t think my Mum could handle me being very blunt with her. Can you guys please give me some advice/tips about this?

    Can somebody please give me some advice/tips on this?

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