Introducing sons to MGTOW

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    Nice Guy Eddie
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    Gentlemen,

    I have two sons (11 and 13yo) and I am going through divorce at the moment.

    I want to introduce my boys to MGTOW for 2 reasons:

    1. so they can see the light and avoid the mistakes I made;

    2. so they can understand my utter indifference about their mother.

    The 13yo is a bit of a white knight, and leaps to his mother’s defence whenever I explain why I want nothing to do with her.

    Any suggestions or resources out there?

    Cheers
    NGE

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    Blue Skies
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    its gonna be hard cuz they’ve been brainwashed by school and media…wait until they are teens. Then slowly explain you knowledge and experience.

    resources…..this website, click on the archives.

    MGTOW is not a movement, it is a way of life.

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    RoyDal
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    I recommend the books (if they are readers) and videos to be found on this site.

    A book and video set not found here is that by Dr. Helen Smith. You can find her interviews on YouTube. Her book is a good read. Men on Strike: Why Men Are Boycotting Marriage, Fatherhood, and the American Dream – and Why It Matters
    by Helen Smith, PhD

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

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    Faust For Science
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    Books are a good idea. But, you are dealing with a child and a teenager. They may not have the attention span for a book.

    I suggest redonkulas video on MGTOW. That explains the situation in an entertaining way.

    Also, if you can get them to learn anything, get them to learn to be careful around girls their age. That a girl will scream “rape” more often than “help”. Do not get someone pregnant. And that a condom does not protect against some STDs, such as herpes. And they do not want to get a STD.

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    Nice Guy Eddie
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    Thanks guys,

    I’ve only been on this site a few days so I’ll keep looking, but a lot of stuff here will fly over their heads I think.

    NGE

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    Pacifist
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    Get your ducks in a row. Take 2-3 weeks looking at the Archive, the top gun posts, and some of the videos. Then sit them both down and ask them if they have any questions/ concerns about the divorce and why their parents have to separate. Don’t force the red pill on them but if they ask, explain calmly how you feel and what made you decide on this path. Why you felt it was better to live without her and how you feel this will eventually make all of your lives better.

    Just make sure they see it as a conversation and not a lecture.

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    Anonymous
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    I don’t know if the “Mr. Mangina” video could be a good start:

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    Crazy Canuck
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    I recommend the books (if they are readers) and videos to be found on this site.

    A book and video set not found here is that by Dr. Helen Smith. You can find her interviews on YouTube. Her book is a good read. Men on Strike: Why Men Are Boycotting Marriage, Fatherhood, and the American Dream – and Why It Matters
    by Helen Smith, PhD

    "If pussy was a stock it would be plummeting right now because you've flooded the market with it. You're giving it away too easy." - Dave Chapelle

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    Hitman
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    ah, that is tough brother-man..
    i do feel your pain.
    i explained to my kid that “mommie” changed her mind about being married to me and it was not what i wanted ( true ).
    i explain that normal is now a mom and a dad living apart and the child visiting and spending time with both of them separately..
    and that some kids don’t have ANY parents, so be appreciative!
    as your boys get older, explain more MGTOW concepts to them..
    meanwhile, let them enjoy their childhood as much as possible.
    be there for them as much as you can.
    be a good dad and one day they will understand.
    my prayers are with you.
    you are not alone.

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    Jan Sobieski
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    I’m with Hitman, But Terrance Popp is great.

    Love is just alimony waiting to happen. Visit mgtow.com.

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