Don't Get Married – As if you needed to be told.

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  • #415670
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    RoyDal
    RoyDal
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    This article is an excellent justification for remaining single.

    Brad Wilcox Still Doesn’t Get It
    https://nationalparentsorganization.org/recent-articles?id=23285
    (We call ourselves a nation of free people, but let a man actually act freely and just listen to the howls of outrage.)

    Society asks MGTOWs: Why are you not making more tax-slaves?

    #415683
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    Anonymous
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    He cites three areas in which married men on average do better than their unmarried peers – money, sex and physical and mental health. So, according to him, unmarried men should improve their prospects in life and, as his piece is entitled, “Put a Ring on It.”

    F~~~ him! Yea, put a f~~~ing ring on it!

    #415690
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    Blade
    blade
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    Married guys are better of than divorced guys . No s~~~ sherlock because the divorced guy has just been f~~~ed in the arse by ex and government family court . Married divorced f~~~ed .

    What planet is this willc~~~s living on . Whats this arseholes agenda .

    Marriage is f~~~ed.
    It’s that in ya face blatant and this idiot is trying to convince guys to return to the plantation . It’s the f~~~ing killing fields . Woman are rolling Cambodian style .

    Hey willc~~~s . Chad is f~~~ing your master . When you kiss her thats chads c~~~ you can taste motherf~~~er .

    THE PLANTATION HAS NOW TURNED INTO THE KILLING FIELDS . WOMAN ARE NOW ROLLING CAMBODIAN STYLE .

    #415766
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    InRedPillWeTrust
    InRedPillWeTrust
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    I would love to see Brad Wilcox tied up with a gag ball in his mouth, and in the same room watching his wife get filled up premium by Chad. That would be epic

    Savage

    #415983
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    Grumpy
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    Hmm
    Seems to me that I must be an outlier.
    Based on my experiences in life so far, the data provided by all these experts is incomplete at best and wholly inaccurate at worse.
    In the following scenarios of MY life to date I have experienced this;

    1. Single- Unattached/Non Committed.
    All earnings/assets/debts/decisions/obligations/responsibilities were mine to do as I please, the complete onus and benefits for my life was mine. Standard of living is awesome
    2. Single -Attached/Committed.
    Access to my earnings/assets/decisions/ became shared with the “Significant Other”, however the debts/obligations/responsibilities of the relationship became mine to bear even after the “relationship” ended. My standard of living drops to OK, hers elevates to much better.
    3. Married – Spouse/Children.
    Access/control of my earnings/assets/decisions/ became monopolized by the “Significant Other”, demands for more and better “stuff” increased, ability of the wife to gain credit and increase debt load “in my name” appears and increases.
    However the debts/obligations/responsibilities of the relationship became mine to bear even after the “relationship” ended. My Standard of living decreases again, “family” (everyone elses) standard of living increases.
    4. Single – Custodial Parent
    All earnings/assets/debts/decisions/obligations/responsibilities were mine, caveat being what is best for my child, the complete onus and benefits for my life was mine.
    Standard of living increases, debt load reduced, more assets acquired and increase in QoL.
    5. Single- Unattached/Non Committed/Child moves out
    All earnings/assets/debts/decisions/obligations/responsibilities were mine to do as I please, the complete onus and benefits for my life was mine. Debt load is minimal, assets still increasing. My standard of living is awesome again.

    I should/could have stayed single and avoided all the pain and misery and I still would have ended up in a much better situation than I am now.

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

    #417029
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    Crowbar
    Crowbar
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    Great summation, Grumpy. I look back in fondness to my single days – no money worries, did what I wanted when I wanted, no family drama. Now I’m stressed about money, we have a bunch of s~~~ that we don’t need, I’m married to the worlds laziest woman who looks at sex as akin to work, and have to deal with her sister’s constant drama which my wife doesn’t help by not standing up to her.

    I wasn’t having sex when I was single (as I wasn’t involved with anyone), but I’m not having sex now. I’d have been infinitely better off staying single – now if I can just get a genie to come here and turn me into a single guy I’d be set for life. Hell, I could have retired in less than ten years (maybe earlier than that). Now I’ll have to work forever.

    #417032
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    Mr.Kraft
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    Once again fellas. Do it Tom Leykis style. Pump and dump or friends with bennies. No marriage. No live ins. And never ever see them more than 3 times a week unless sex is guaranteed at the end of the night.

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    Anonymous
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    Brainwashed to the maximum.

    There’s no way I’m signing over my life to someone who gets to nag, refuse me sex, and cheat behind my back only to lose half of my earnings if I decide to eject.

    What the f~~~ man?

    There’s one life to live. Women don’t even need to be in the equation for your happiness. Sex maybe, but not for anything long term.

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