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    About primal urges….

    Was thinking about going the doll way don’t care about stigma but how does the rest of you cope?

    I can only speak for myself. I am an ascetic I am a minimalist I live for today I do what I feel is right and what logic dictates things make sense. You cannot let that lizard brain of yours out of its cage. If you do if you let that lizard brain go out and buy some kind of doll or whatever your lizard brain is going to continue to run your life. You can’t allow that to happen

    At this point in my life that is still not an option i need a outlet

    #384436
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    About primal urges….
    Was thinking about going the doll way don’t care about stigma but how does the rest of you cope?

    I cope as best I can. Whenever the primal urges can’t be ignored I head over to the Ladies neighborhoods and use one as a jungle gym for an hour or so and then I’m good for weeks. I started seeing the Ladies a few years back without shame when I realized that, as a man in the 21st century, these urges could easily be my undoing would I spend them and my time with one of those Modern Women.
    I’m not interested in dolls.
    A sex android, on the other hand…

    the doll is a precursor for the sex android….

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    I can honestly say that finding MGTOW has been one of the most refreshing things in my life.

    A few years ago, my boss really needed something on a Saturday, and like a good little doggy, I dropped what I was dong and obliged. Not only did I fix the serious problem, but I went above and beyond.

    Then I sent him an invoice and he refused to pay it.

    So I undid the work, and told him “No problem. Then don’t f~~~ing email me on a Saturday – you ungrateful piece of s~~~t.”

    It was one of the most refreshing things in my life, too – to finally tell authority to go f~~~ itself. Just this once.

    Never before did I speak to authority like that. Wouldn’t have DARED because I understood the importance of proper authority. He did not.

    Most people would think a punishment would follow, but it was rewarding beyond measure. He was royally f~~~ed for 2 weeks, and all I needed to do was nothing.

    Welcome @nonconformist to the Forums.

    Never had a problem with following authority, i simply don’t, i guess that is why they kicked me out of the army for refusing to follow orders….

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    Funny thing you mention the Army. I refused to let a man live in his car, and did everything I could to sneak people in the barracks so I could make sure they were outside of the elements.

    Someone let me know that this was going on all due to money so we could have civilians move in their place, and have the sailors take up apartments out in town and kicking these boys out so they would have to support women that were worthless so that it would ease the burden that the county would have to deal with.

    In a word, clever social engineering so that worthless women had a chance to get a sailor and get some benefits as men were starting to go their own way back then.

    It was even more alarming when they started to not take the bait, and therefore, the judicial system was running out of DV cases to prove their need for funding.

    This all seems to be some kind of Conspiracy theory, but when you look at where the (forced) Volunteering was going on, you start to ask yourself.. Why were we not working at the Veterans home, but instead working with the charity organizations that were solely to support women in the community that were using these services.

    Again, we were Guilted that we did not want to go and volunteer over there.. But the women (most who were just watching tv all day on base housing) never bothered to lift a finger for their own kids at the school. Hmm..

    Geez. Hard to imagine, but I got nothing but flack trying to stand up for these people. Hence, the nickname Maverick given to me by not going the same way as others.

    Weird world. Stand up for what you believe in that is right. Get the boot.

    Glad you found out the truth.

    You are all alone. If you have been falsely accused of RAPE, DV, PLEASE let all men know about the people who did this. http://register-her.net/web/guest/home

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    Funny thing you mention the Army. I refused to let a man live in his car, and did everything I could to sneak people in the barracks so I could make sure they were outside of the elements.

    Someone let me know that this was going on all due to money so we could have civilians move in their place, and have the sailors take up apartments out in town and kicking these boys out so they would have to support women that were worthless so that it would ease the burden that the county would have to deal with.

    In a word, clever social engineering so that worthless women had a chance to get a sailor and get some benefits as men were starting to go their own way back then.

    It was even more alarming when they started to not take the bait, and therefore, the judicial system was running out of DV cases to prove their need for funding.

    This all seems to be some kind of Conspiracy theory, but when you look at where the (forced) Volunteering was going on, you start to ask yourself.. Why were we not working at the Veterans home, but instead working with the charity organizations that were solely to support women in the community that were using these services.

    Again, we were Guilted that we did not want to go and volunteer over there.. But the women (most who were just watching tv all day on base housing) never bothered to lift a finger for their own kids at the school. Hmm..

    Geez. Hard to imagine, but I got nothing but flack trying to stand up for these people. Hence, the nickname Maverick given to me by not going the same way as others.

    Weird world. Stand up for what you believe in that is right. Get the boot.

    Glad you found out the truth.

    Good deeds when against the will of the man is deemed bad…… Going upstream allways create turmoil.

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