Does anyone here actually like living in cities?

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  • #229152
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    FearlessMGHOW
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    I live in right in the heart of Las Vegas. Some days, it’s very convenient. Most days however, it’s a f~~~ing pain in the ass. Most of it is feminized garbage. And pretty much ALL the businesses as well as the casinos/bars here pander to women and PUAs.

    Not to mention just last night even, while I was walking in crowds on the sidewalks, I had to listen to women bitching about their boyfriends.

    It’s also f~~~ing expensive to live in the city compared to living in rural areas. You have to worry about high sales tax as well as a high cost of living. If it weren’t for my career I’d love to own a small place out in the country.

    But, I was wondering are there any MGTOW here who actually enjoy living in the city?

    I’d be surprised to actually find out any MGTOW who actually enjoys living in the city. I assume most here only live in the city because they’re forced to because of their careers.

    Men age like fine wine. Women age like milk. "One hundred women are not worth a single testicle." -Confucius

    #229157
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    Eric Lauder
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    In a big city being unnoticed is way easier.
    I was born in a city on 2-BB level
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ranally_city_rating_system
    Roughly comparable to Fort Lauderdale.
    Now I live in a 4-B level city, roughly comparable to Kearney, Nebraska, and there’s already some difference, but it’s still a quite good environment.
    The worst thing was just after the separation, when I lived for months in the house of my parents: a very small rural village, with less than 1,000 inhabitants. My parents have the best house of the village, I personally own two houses, a boat, and I have two cars: a Jaguar X-Type and a vintage Mitsubishi 3000 GT. I’m also handsome. There were spinsters and divorced women, even their mothers and their aunts, hitting on my old mother in the church in order to get informations about me. There had been even a rise of such women “casually” visiting the house of my parents. Tradcon women are like hunting dogs, and little old villages are still filled with tradcon women. But those ladies aren’t like their grandmothers: tradcon women silently and quietly approve and take full advantage of every feminist law due they know they actually benefit from it. So you have to deal with women that have all the cons of a city “modern empowered woman” while actually being even more entitled and willingly to interfere in your life than a “modern empowered woman” – at least a “modern empowered woman” have to somewhat limiting herself because she have to pretend she’s independent and she have thousands men interested about herself.

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    #229164
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    Mr. Spock
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    I for one like living out of the city. I avoid the city like the plague.

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

    #229167
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    ResidentEvil7
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    I don’t live in a big city, but where I live in the Chicago suburbs is a nice town in Kane County. We have a good class of people, and people who speak in English. Unlike my last home, where I used to live (also a Chicago suburb), you couldn’t talk to anyone without a translator. People are friendlier here than there. I love where I live, and I don’t see myself leaving ever.

    I don’t know why anyone would want to live in a major city; too much going on, too much noise, too much traffic jams, too much crime and high prices. Basically too much of too much.

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    #229170
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    The road
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    I do but that like is waning. I like big cities once you’re on the ground. I despise driving through them. Cities like New York are easy with the subway system.

    I predict that I will eventually buy a bigger plot of land on the outskirts of my city and stay there until I retire.

    #MANOUT

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    Anonymous
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    I f~~~ing Hate it!!For the same resons as you Fearless. Plus it makes me claustriphobic. I grew up in a small towm. 4500 people.I live in a city to work. While i will say i like the anonymity,but other than that i haaate it. Femminized bitch fest. On days off i ride my motorbike out of town,or canoe out on a lake.

    #229175
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    Jan Sobieski
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    Cities have conveniences, entertainment, things to do, but they cost more, have crime.

    Overall I’d prefer to live in the country. Within 1 hour of a bigger city.

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    #229176
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    FearlessMGHOW
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    In a big city being unnoticed is way easier.

    That’s one of the best thing about living in big cities. You can stay anonymous and no one knows your business. In most small towns, pretty much everyone knows everything about you.

    I for one like living out of the city. I avoid the city like the plague.

    Cities are the plague. If it weren’t for essentially being anonymous in the city and my career, I’d end up moving somewhere out in the middle of no where. The city is nauseating most of the time.

    Men age like fine wine. Women age like milk. "One hundred women are not worth a single testicle." -Confucius

    #229177
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    Newgrounds
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    City life is great for economic opportunity and access to goods, the dream would be to own a big piece of land with a shooting range and enjoy the quiet life.

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    #229182
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    FearlessMGHOW
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    I f~~~ing Hate it!!For the same resons as you Fearless. Plus it makes me claustriphobic. I grew up in a small towm. 4500 people.I live in a city to work.

    it makes me feel that way also. I hate small spaces and large crowds. I also grew up in a small rural area on farmland. Most of the time it was silent which was awesome.

    Cities have conveniences, entertainment, things to do, but they cost more, have crime.

    Unfortunately, most of the entertainment is feminized garbage. or it panders to PUAs…

    City life is great for economic opportunity and access to goods, the dream would be to own a big piece of land with a shooting range and enjoy the quiet life.

    That would be my dream goal as well. I can’t wait until I actually retire and end up doing that. Get about 2 or 3 dogs to live with me as well and that’ll be awesome.

    Men age like fine wine. Women age like milk. "One hundred women are not worth a single testicle." -Confucius

    #229184
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    The road
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    City life is great for economic opportunity and access to goods, the dream would be to own a big piece of land with a shooting range and enjoy the quiet life.

    Dude! That’s pretty much my dream too. I would love to have a shooting range on my property. With a big ass pit smoker for bbq’ing and a shop area for projects and jamming music (and for entertaining with bands etc).

    #MANOUT

    #229185
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    Franky
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    I had to listen to women bitching about their boyfriends.

    Wear headphones, careful when crossing the street tho.

    And yes, i hate it too.I’ve said it many times already i’ll move to an uninhabited place one day.

    #229186
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    Vector Viking
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    I like my city (Nashville) a lot. I don’t think I could handle the population density of New York or the sprawl of LA or Chicago. This town is just right for me.

    #229189
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    FearlessMGHOW
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    Wear headphones, careful when crossing the street tho.

    Headphones are the best in situations like that. I’m getting a new pair today. That, and I’m gonna download quite a few songs to my phone.

    Vector Viking

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    I like my city (Nashville) a lot. I don’t think I could handle the population density of New York or the sprawl of LA or Chicago. This town is just right for me.

    Cities like Nashville are the best size for that. I couldn’t handle something like NYC or LA either.

    Men age like fine wine. Women age like milk. "One hundred women are not worth a single testicle." -Confucius

    #229190
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    The road
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    With what I said in my previous posts though, I wouldn’t want to be too far away from a city. Something on the outskirts is nice for me but I’ve lived in small towns before and it was kind of depressing when I have to drive for 2 – 3 hours to get somewhere with some action. I’m getting older now so my attitude is slowly changing about that but I still like being close to some night life, especially live music.

    #MANOUT

    #229192
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    FearlessMGHOW
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    With what I said in my previous posts though, I wouldn’t want to be too far away from a city.

    I wouldn’t mind living about an hour or two away from a major city. That would actually be nice. Living right in the heart of city is what’s nauseating.

    Men age like fine wine. Women age like milk. "One hundred women are not worth a single testicle." -Confucius

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    Anonymous
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    Cities are where all the liberalism occurs. It’s awful. Unfortunately it’s the only place to make white collar money at all, if you didn’t have the fortune of being born into money or having family property in a rural area.

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    Anonymous
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    I lived here,,,

    I lived here too,,,

    My neighbors in Vermont

    My neighbors in the city I’ll take my chances with the wild life rather than human life.

    #229228
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    FearlessMGHOW
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    Cities are where all the liberalism occurs. It’s awful. Unfortunately it’s the only place to make white collar money at all,

    Definitely. NYC is one of the worst places to live in if you hate liberal ideology. The income tax alone is horrible.

    I’ll take my chances with the wild life rather than human life

    Haha, same. Most wildlife won’t even bother humans unless you’re in their territory disturbing them, have food laying around outside, or if they’re starving. Otherwise, wildlife pretty much leaves you alone. I’d rather deal with bears, wild cats, wolves, etc. any day over other humans.

    Men age like fine wine. Women age like milk. "One hundred women are not worth a single testicle." -Confucius

    #229325
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    MattNYC
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    Franky wrote:
    Wear headphones, careful when crossing the street tho.
    Headphones are the best in situations like that. I’m getting a new pair today.

    What kind of headphones are you getting?

    I picked up some Jaybird Bluebud X about a year ago – i’ll never go back to wireless headphones. They weren’t cheap (listed $160, found em on Amazon for $130), but worth every penny. I use them every day.

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