Former professional baseball player. (rhp)

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    I didn’t know where to post this but this category fit best. I finally feel comfortable sharing so here it goes.

    Back in 1993 I came back to the United States as a washed up baseball player at 27 years old. I was undrafted as a D1 pitcher in college so I chose to leave the U.S. so I could continue to play. In my six years of playing I accumulated enough injuries that forced me to quit. The team released me on July 17, 1993. The date caused me to write this post. Although I don’t have a lot to complain about, the price you pay after your playing days are over is seldom talked about in the real world. Once your skills have declined you have to start all over. It’s not like the M.D.’s in this forum where you get better at your work as time goes on. Your best days are in the rearview mirror rather quickly. I was able to join the real world smoothly because I kept most of the money they paid me. Keep in mind that this is 22 years ago. The money wasn’t as big as it is now. In the next paragraph will be my complaints about it. Mostly about women. This site is the only place I found where I won’t get dumped on. Thanks in advance, brothers.

    When you are done playing you have no steady job, place to live, or any kind of structure in your life. You especially can’t date the type of women that you used to date because you don’t have the STATUS or steady resources anymore. I ended up settling for a former figure skater. That was stated in my intro. I knew my stock went down after I was done playing. I KNEW!!! Women seem to think they can date who they want no matter what. Do they not know that their value has declined rapidly? Holy s~~~! I will never understand as most of us won’t. I went from where I was to just being an average Joe. Yes, it hurt. Very few people outside my family and close friends know my distant past. I make sure I am very vague when asked about it. I just tell them it was a lifetime ago. Thank you for reading, gentleman.

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    I guess it’s because men think differently from women when we are evaluating ourselves. Few women I’ve known have a solid grasp of objective reality. Unrealistic demands on an uncaring world, that’s more in line with the way they think.

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

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    Good call. The ladies I’ve known figure it out about 20 years after they hit the wall. As opposed to me knowing the day I wasn’t a ball player anymore was the day I had to lower my standards in order to date at all. It would be like me just figuring it out today after being out of that life for over 20 years. Jeezus. Mgtow forever.

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