Do You Make Enough Money To Get Married and Have Kids?

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  • #393744
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    FunInTheSun
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    If you do, that’s great. You have enough money to be a Playboy!

    "I saw that there comes a point, in the defeat of any man of virtue, when his own consent is needed for evil to win-and that no manner of injury done to him by others can succeed if he chooses to withhold his consent. I saw that I could put an end to your outrages by pronouncing a single word in my mind. I pronounced it. The word was ‘No.’" (Atlas Shrugged)

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    Anonymous
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    ummm the $650 a month excised by the State of Misfortune to pay the c~~~ precludes marriage and kids. I survive, and can pay my bills, not much else.

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    Grumpy
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    No sir I do not, nor do I have any plans to do so.
    My financial state and disclosure is of no import to anyone but myself

    There was a time in my life when I gave a fuck. Now you have to pay ME for it

    #393764
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    BritGHOW
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    According to the global rich list widget posted last week I’m well into the top quarter percent by income so I’d say I make enough to get married.

    The real question is having worked hard and got myself into this position am I stupid enough to throw it all away by actually getting married?

    Let me take a minute to think on that…

    How’s about f~~~ no.

    #393784
    Mr. Spock
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    Yes I do but do I want to get married again?
    Hell no.

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

    #393787
    Oz-Bloke
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    I do. I could financially afford a wife and two kids, but it would leave me with f~~~-all at retirement, no spare time, without any investments and poses the HIGH risk of ‘doubling-down’ if wife 2 takes half my stuff (houses, 401k) and the kids wind-up being spoilt brats and financial leeches well into their 40s. I’ve seen too many people left struggling financially in their 60s, 70s, and 80s after a lifetime of hard graft thanks to their lazy kids. F~~~ that!
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    Cost Of Raising A Child Graph MGTOW
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    I’ve noticed most women only ever ‘invest’ in depreciating assets – a car, their wardrobe, hairstyles, makeup, pedicures, plastic surgery, fashion and their social lives – and leave it to men to make the wise financial investments they will marry, exploit and take when the time is right. MGTOW for the win!

    #ManOut

    #393793
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    ResidentEvil7
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    I don’t make enough. Even if I did, why would I want that in my life? I can’t stand kids; the screaming, the crying, the tantrum, the greedy, they s~~~ up the house, disrespectful attitude. I can’t even stand other people’s kids at grocery stores and at restaurants.

    https://themanszone.webs.com/

    #393837
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    Gnostic
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    A bro did a conservative estimate and without children a wife of 20 years cost 600,000. With children it will probably blow over 1 million.

    Many men can be a millionaire if they are not married and use the money to invest instead.

    I think this is overlooked too many times so I repeat.

    Many men can be a millionaire if they are not married and use the money to invest instead.

    Cost/Benefit analysis of Marriage to a Consumptive American Woman

    There is no magic in MGTOW, just recognition of the truth and logical decision how to avoid dangers. The red pill is but the truth, it is no magical potion. Do not think in this modern world men have no longer have natural enemies, men are prey to women and government.

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    Awakened
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    What does money got to do with it ?? The whole idea of marriage/kids/family sucks regardless of its affordability !!

    In a World of Justin Beibers Be a Johnny Cash

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    JVB
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    The real question is having worked hard and got myself into this position am I stupid enough to throw it all away by actually getting married?

    Let me take a minute to think on that…

    How’s about f~~~ no.

    Smart man.

    Peace is > piece.

    #394010
    Beer
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    The real question is having worked hard and got myself into this position am I stupid enough to throw it all away by actually getting married?

    I share the feeling man. Once you get a relatively high income its not like f~~~ yeah…I can afford to have a house, wife, and kids now! Its more like f~~~ no…no wife or kids for me because why would I want to compromise a financial situation I worked so hard to get to?

    If you do, that’s great. You have enough money to be a Playboy!

    I don’t intend to be a playboy…but it is certainly nice to be at a point where I could potentially retire before I’m 40 if I remain frugal. If not at least I’ll be at a point in a few years where I’m only working because I want to fund expensive hobbies/toys, and not because I’m getting ass raped by a divorce settlement and have to live in court ordered poverty until some point in my 50s.

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    FunInTheSun
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    Cost/Benefit analysis of Marriage to a Consumptive American Woman

    Thank you for that link. I’m going to focus on my financial stability. $600,000, here we come!

    "I saw that there comes a point, in the defeat of any man of virtue, when his own consent is needed for evil to win-and that no manner of injury done to him by others can succeed if he chooses to withhold his consent. I saw that I could put an end to your outrages by pronouncing a single word in my mind. I pronounced it. The word was ‘No.’" (Atlas Shrugged)

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    Won'tGetFooledAgain
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    Trust me, no matter how much money you make it will never be enough. When I was married I was living paycheque to paycheque and I was constantly arguing with my ex wife because she thought I was cheap and didn’t spend enough. Basically she was looking for more and more ways of spending the money I earned and getting us deeper and deeper in debt.

    Post divorce, 20% of my salary goes in Child support, 30% in living costs and 50% in the F~~~ It saving fund.

    Marriage is just being a slave sent off to the plantation every day while a woman spends all your money, tell you you are a cheap loser and refuses to have sex with you.

    Next time you are out look at all the men loading their two screaming kids and ugly wife with bags of shopping into the SUV at the shopping center car park. Every single one of them will have that shell shocked “How the f~~~ did this happen” look on their faces. They cannot understand how one minute they were having porn star sex with a woman who made out she was his best friend and the next he is trapped in hell.

    For women, everything eventually boils down to Alpha Fucks, Beta Bucks.

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    Y_
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    Trust me, no matter how much money you make it will never be enough. When I was married I was living paycheque to paycheque and I was constantly arguing with my ex wife because she thought I was cheap and didn’t spend enough. Basically she was looking for more and more ways of spending the money I earned and getting us deeper and deeper in debt.

    This is the Truth. Whatever you earn is never enough. You get burned out and end up dead – or worse.

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    Chris1234
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    I’d have over 10 stories where marriage has f~~~ed over friends and family financially (thats not even the ones who are divorced).
    Got a married friend who makes over $150k a year working in the mining industry. Hes a real typical aussie bloke who loves drinking and cars. His words to me were he lives pay cheque to pay cheque. Hes married with kids and invested heavily in realestate in his mining town as his wife was sick of him spending some of the money he was earning on his hobby (old muscle cars), he sold his cars and purchased realestate during the mining boom.
    Now his homes have dropped in value and he cant get tennants, his wife still spends money like theres no tomorrow.
    Funny thing is the one car he was allowed to keep has doubled in value (he used to have 4 similar cars). If hed stayed single kept his modest home and kept his cars he’d be loaded!

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    Rebelandboltman
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    No I don’t. Why would I want to choose that path anyway?

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