Great fictional characters have always been MGTOW.

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    Heretic
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    From the day I first watched TV shows/movies, I’ve always loved the MGTOW characters more without even realizing they’re MGTOW characters.

    I’ve also always wondered if there was something wrong with me because of it, because most MGTOW characters have almost always been the villains. Or at the very least, neutral characters.

    In the Dark Knight series for instance, I loved Heath Ledger’s Joker even more than Batman or Two-Faced simply because he didn’t have any attachments such as girlfriends or exes.

    I’ve also always related more to characters such as Doc Brown from Back To The Future. Even though he ended up taking the blue pill on the third movie in that series.

    In LOTR, the only character I really had a problem with was Strider/Aragorn (he was more of a PUA) because most characters in those movies were MGTOW.

    My favorite character in that series was by far Gandalf The Grey.

    I’ve also always hated most characters that seemed too much of a PUA.

    Characters such as Thor for instance, (at least in the newest version of Thor in the Marvel universe) I’ve always hated. They made him out to be a PUA which is why I actually enjoyed Loki’s character even more so than Thor’s. Loki was more of a MGTOW in those movies than Thor ever was.

    Ever since I was a kid, I could always sense whether or not a character was a MGTOW, PUA, white knight, or a mangina.

    The characters who were more MGTOW more than anything (such as Captain America) I’ve always loved.

    Characters who were more blue pill (such as Cypher from The Matrix) I’ve always hated even before they revealed themselves to be a blue pill douchebag.

    What’s even more ironic about this, is that the more MGTOW the characters are, (such as the original Mad Max) the more the general public loves them.

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    Add Venom to that list, he just wanted to have fun and Spider-Man kept getting in his way.

    #238867
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    Add Venom to that list, he just wanted to have fun and Spider-Man kept getting in his way.

    Yep. I loved Venom as a kid. Even more so than Spiderman in some cases.

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    Imagine how far King Arthur and Sir (Chad) Lancelot and the rest of the round table would have gotten if they had been MGTOW? If I remember correctly, the Green Knight was MGTOW, and the only one worth a s~~~ in the end.

    Don't stick your dick into anyone you aren't willing to put up with for eighteen years and nine months.

    #238898
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    Anonymous
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    Yea Sir Gawain refused to sleep with the King’s wife after her advances. Which ended up saving his life at the end of the story.

    Damn i guess paying attention in British Literature is paying off.

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    More often than not, I root for the villains. Like in the new xmen movie, I’m going for Apocalypse. I like Batman for he’s a good example of mgtow

    “Do not give your strength to women, nor your ways to that which destroys kings.” -Proverbs 31:3-

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    The Batman 2020
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    You called? Yes Batman is a MGHOW

    Your 20's are for learning, your 30's are for earning.

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    Solomon Kane, Jonah Hex, Naked Snake, Ryu from street fighter, Blade, Wolverine and rorschach are good examples of MGTOW characters!

    I became a MGTOW because this was the only logical solution for a man survive in a world replete of gynocentrism and biased against men!

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    I would say Bruce Wayne is a MGHOW, but Batman definitely is not. He was up behind his childhood friend all the time, as well as, Talia al Ghul. Hell he even had a son with her.

    Bruce Wayne smashed anything that moved and went about his business.

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    Recently I saw City Slickers with my dad, and I thought the trail boss, Curly, played by Jack Palance was a real red pill MGTOW type. He never married, never had kids, has a way of talking to where it’s funny yet intimidating (“I crap bigger than you,”). He was also the same guy who told Mitch (Billy Crystal) the secret of life.

    https://themanszone.webs.com/

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    I’ve been working on a series for awhile, as far as all the outlining and research, and the main character is definitely a MGTOW. Similar to Clint Eastwood’s character in High Plains Drifter.

    The Children of Doom... Doom's Children. They told my lord the way to the Mountain of Power. They told him to throw down his sword and return to the Earth... Ha! Time enough for the Earth in the grave.
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