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    RoyDal
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    I think this fits here as well as anywhere.

    It is worthy of note that f3mh8r leaves out the most common definition of ghosting: A woman is left in the lurch by a man who was dating her and suddenly dropped all contact. I read a few of those agony aunt articles. Not one of them suggested that she drove him away, although some bragged about nagging him, arguing over nothing, or making demands on his money and time.

    MGTOW like ghosting… (the ghost nation) HD
    f3mh8r backup

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

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    MOWsince95
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    I’ve gone ghost in both ways, RoyDal.  Pretty much consciously have chosen to 99.99% pull out of the s~~~show that is our gynocentric society.  I do keep track of what is going on it in in case there is something that threatens me, but otherwise I could not care less if society collapsed tomorrow.  In fact I would be entertained if it did.

    As for leaving women in the lurch, the last serious GF I had, I broke contact with in 2010, and here is why.  She had me convinced, really, that I had finally met a NAWALT and maybe after 15 years (since my divorce) I should consider putting a gun to my head again, or at least getting her a key to my house (she lived a couple hundred miles away, thankfully I must say now).  Then one day she was over and needed to catch a flight back to her place.  I took her to the airport, thought about how I missed her, and when I got home I logged into my laptop to check something.  Lo and behold, she had logged into her email and forgot to log out, and front and center was a message to her best friend. I did feel bad, but I read it because I at a glance saw my name 4 or 5 times in there.  Turns out in her mind I was a “big asshole just like her father” but clearly “had a fair amount of money and success” so that it was “worth putting up with” me for a while.  NAWALT?  F~~~ that. In that second, I went from questioning going my own way to becoming a ghost. I literally dropped off the planet as far as she was concerned, and the beauty was that, for such a big asshole, the flurry of “please PLEASE contact me” emails and voicemails (about 1 every 10 minutes for many days) was highly entertaining.  Took her a couple months to catch a clue, going by the emails.

    But for her carelessness, she’d about have convinced me after 2 years of dating.  Taught me that, 100% of the time, they are ALL like that.

     

    If you are MGTOW when you are young you have no heart.
    If you're not MGTOW when you are 20 you have no brain.

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    Oldscoundrell
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    When my youngest hits 18….c’est la vie.

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    RoyDal
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    @STEALTHY MGTOW
    You nailed it!

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

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    Westcoasttrendkill
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    Turns out in her mind I was a “big asshole just like her father” but clearly “had a fair amount of money and success” so that it was “worth putting up with” me for a while.

    Wow, just Wow. You dodged a bullet there. I can’t imagine what kind of rage i’d feel to be tricked by someone like that.

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