Financial Benefits of MGTOW

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  • #578491
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    MoreSky
    MoreSky
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    It’s been about 6 months to a year since I started popping the red pills which, by no coincidence, started about 6 months after my divorce.

    I’m not a particularly careful person when it comes to finances but occasionally, like today, I do a bit of budget checking to see how I’m doing and make some general plans about how I’m going to spend my cash. The current motivation is that I’m thinking of getting a motorbike (will need to learn how to ride one first).

    I’ve done an analysis of where my money went when I was married and compared it to my current expenditure and also when I was on the online dating scene. Even taking into account child maintenance payments (£500) I’m nearly £800 a month better off now than when I was married and also when I was dating. Dating was as expensive as being married it seems.

    I’m still in the same house with the same bills, with the same car, although the beer bill has gone up.

    I knew I was better off financially but it surprised me how much I save by not spending anything on women. Some of the saving comes from having a better mindset and not spending on stuff to make me feel better because I was miserable.

    This will probably seem totally obvious to veteran MGTOW but I thought it worth mentioning.

    Same experience for others?

    "...reinvent your life because you must; it is your life and its history and the present belong only to you.” It is Your Life, Charles Bukowski.

    #578492
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    Ghost
    ghost
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    I spend the same if not more actually. I was always worried about saving for a family and everything. There is none of that to worry about after the red pill is digested. The only difference is that I spend on myself a lot more. Feels great.

    #578496
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    MoreSky
    MoreSky
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    I spend the same if not more actually. I was always worried about saving for a family and everything. There is none of that to worry about after the red pill is digested. The only difference is that I spend on myself a lot more. Feels great.

    I’m still getting used to the concept of spending money on myself for recreational purposes, but as you say it feels great.

    "...reinvent your life because you must; it is your life and its history and the present belong only to you.” It is Your Life, Charles Bukowski.

    #578497
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    Carnage
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    After 7 years working (two of us) I got out of marriage with:

    A bag of clothes.
    18000€.
    Heart broken.
    Confused and mentally unstable.

    I blowed all the money I had in “recovery ” trip.

    Started working again, been working even less than before, training at gym, climbing, doing short races 10km. Got a car, live in the beach, I saved 13000€ already.

    That bitch expended almost 40000€ in her family (sister, brother, mother) during our marriage.

    What happens? After she dumps my ass for a kid, her family basically laughed in my face.

    Hahahaha god I’m an idiot.

    Benefits of MGTOW?

    In my case, 13000€ in 10 months. (Ain’t much, but this is Spain)

    Damn feels good men.

    I was lucky I met that bitch, and she branched when I’m still young and in my prime.

    Life is good mother f~~~ers.

    To those following me, be careful, I just farted. Men those beans are killers.

    #578498
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    Ghost
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    I’m still getting used to the concept of spending money on myself for recreational purposes

    Yeah, it’s a bit uneasy at first because we have been taught to be a slave to women. You get used to it after a while. The best part is that once your entire budget is spent on yourself, you have no room for a woman.

    hi

    sorry, not in the budget

    #578506
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    Bigvern
    Bigvern
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    1983

    I’m still in the same house with the same bills, with the same car, although the beer bill has gone up.
    I knew I was better off financially but it surprised me how much I save by not spending anything on women. Some of the saving comes from having a better mindset and not spending on stuff to make me feel better because I was miserable.
    This will probably seem totally obvious to veteran MGTOW but I thought it worth mentioning.
    Same experience for others?

    Great Post MoreSky,……this is ESSENTIAL information, for the young men here.
    Men, if you want to be penniless ALL the time, just invite a woman to live with you.

    "What made you think, there'd be a livin' in sheep?, Eat, Work, Eat Work and Sleep" - Mark Knopfler.

    #578507
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    Anonymous
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    Hi

    Sorry, this bank is closed.

    #578508
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    MoreSky
    MoreSky
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    4865

    Life is good mother f~~~ers.

    Amen to that. Good stuff.

    "...reinvent your life because you must; it is your life and its history and the present belong only to you.” It is Your Life, Charles Bukowski.

    #578511
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    MoreSky
    MoreSky
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    4865

    hi

    sorry, not in the budget

    Hi

    Sorry, this bank is closed.

    Both of these put it very succinctly. A simple concept that can save thousands (of currency and men).

    "...reinvent your life because you must; it is your life and its history and the present belong only to you.” It is Your Life, Charles Bukowski.

    #578552
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    Eek
    Eek
    Participant
    1162

    I just paid to have my roof redone. Saved 8% by selecting the “pay cash” option. How many married men would have to go in for financing because cupcake spends all the home maintenance money on their crazy overpriced bulls~~~?

    #578559
    Ghost
    ghost
    Participant

    How many married men would have to go in for financing because cupcake spends all the home maintenance money on their crazy overpriced bulls~~~?

    don’t you miss cupcake?

    NO.

    #578600
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    Foghornleghorn
    foghornleghorn
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    For me the single greatest benefit of MGTOW is the time you no longer waste chasing women and trying to earn their approval.

    #578605
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    NerdTunneler
    NerdTunneler
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    More time, more money on yourself…The only problem you have is how to spend that time and money on improving yourself…

    I stand with feet apart and let my balls hang free...Manginas dont have balls...See how they stand and sit at the whim of their masters...

    #578730
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    Joe Rider
    Joe Rider
    Participant
    51

    Life is indeed good, and it only gets better.

    I am amazed how well I’m doing financially, 10 years out from divorce. When married, never had any spare cash. Now I have more than I know what to do with. After splurging on a bunch of toys (all cash), I’m now paying my house off early and funding a early retirement.

    I spend my $ however I want, and only on myself.

    Motorcycles saved my life (tried to take it a time or to as well).

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