Introduction: TigaChris

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    Tiga K
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    I’m glad I found this site. Like so many members of the manosphere have stated, the mgtow lifestyle is something I lived before I knew of the term. Unlike what I believe is most people on this site, I am a young guy (college age) and I have never chased after women. When I was seven years old, I remember being blamed for something in class that the girl beside me did because I was the closest guy. When I was twelve, I remember going to a wedding and interrogating my parents for an answer to why such an extravagant event was needed. My whole childhood, I observed the miserable henpecked husbands in the church my parents took me to every Sunday. I’ve never asked a girl out. The couple of times a girl showed interest, I made it clear it wasn’t mutual. I’ve always known something wasn’t right about all of it, and now I know that I’m not the only one. I’m neither mad or genius, just another guy brave enough to use common sense and see the world for what it is.
    I appreciate pretty much all the parts of the manosphere, but this is the one that fits me best. My life is my own and I’m going to make the most of it. Taking a chance on sharing it with a woman is too risky. I look forward to reading your advice, stories, jokes, and whatever else is on here.

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    RoyDal
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    Welcome TigaChris! I’m glad you made it here, and made it relative unscathed too.

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

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    Anonymous
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    Welcome aboard the MGTOW, the only thing that still floats in this endless sea of feminism’s wreckage!

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    John Woods 13
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    Welcome TigaChris!
    Good for you that you followed reason, and I’m glad you found us, so we can reinforce your conviction if the need should arise.

    The answer is NO. “I could but I won’t”. Memini murum!

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    Anonymous
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    I’m glad I found this site. Like so many members of the manosphere have stated, the mgtow lifestyle is something I lived before I knew of the term. Unlike what I believe is most people on this site, I am a young guy (college age) and I have never chased after women. When I was seven years old, I remember being blamed for something in class that the girl beside me did because I was the closest guy. When I was twelve, I remember going to a wedding and interrogating my parents for an answer to why such an extravagant event was needed. My whole childhood, I observed the miserable henpecked husbands in the church my parents took me to every Sunday. I’ve never asked a girl out. The couple of times a girl showed interest, I made it clear it wasn’t mutual. I’ve always known something wasn’t right about all of it, and now I know that I’m not the only one. I’m neither mad or genius, just another guy brave enough to use common sense and see the world for what it is.I appreciate pretty much all the parts of the manosphere, but this is the one that fits me best. My life is my own and I’m going to make the most of it. Taking a chance on sharing it with a woman is too risky. I look forward to reading your advice, stories, jokes, and whatever else is on here.

    Don’t hate and don’t become cynical about women. Just be indifferent towards the t~~~s.
    Saying that, you can still f~~~ them but beware of magina traps.

    Welcome.

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    Governor Megachris%
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    Your story sounds a LOT like mine, only you were much better about being indifferent towards women than I was. I WISH I could go back in time and tell myself how stupid I was for wishing for women and never getting them. I understand NOW, at 27 years, why they never flocked to me.

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    Untamed
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    Welcome, TigaChris.
    Nice intro. Glad to see another man stepping up to self-ownership.

    Don't let them Blame, Shame or Tame you!
    Give 'em NOTHING, not even an answer!
    #GenderSegragationNow!

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    Voidraithe
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    When I was twelve, I remember going to a wedding and interrogating my parents for an answer to why such an extravagant event was needed.

    Welcome TigaChris,
    Have to agree with you on this one. The average cost of a wedding in the US is about $25,000.00 and there is so many better things this can be put to. You factor in the wedding ring and the whole marriage thing is a wealth tap.
    Last year I was invited to a wedding that I blew off. It was a huge bash, big event. They are now separated, after one year. My inner MGTOW is screaming that this was her plan all along since she was in debt with wedding and student loans.

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    MattNYC
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    Welcome TigaChris!

    Sounds like you have a great perspective on the important thing in life – your own priorities, needs & wants – and not what women want you to do on their behalf.

    If you don’t mind my asking – what’re you studying & where are you looking to move to post-college? I’ve only been active here for a short while, but there are plenty of guys with all kinds of life experiences that can provide some great perspective.

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    Tiga K
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    Welcome TigaChris!
    Sounds like you have a great perspective on the important thing in life – your own priorities, needs & wants – and not what women want you to do on their behalf.
    If you don’t mind my asking – what’re you studying & where are you looking to move to post-college? I’ve only been active here for a short while, but there are plenty of guys with all kinds of life experiences that can provide some great perspective.

    I’m studying music (classical guitar) and taking some business classes. I’ve taught myself enough Japanese to understand some of the lyrics of music I like to listen to and was thinking maybe it would be nice to go to Japan, but then decided against it. For now I’m thinking I’d like some kind of blue collar job in my hometown, maybe a conductor at the railroad like a relative of mine is doing. I can’t stand all the sitting around for seemingly eternal lectures or sitting for multiple hours a day to play guitar, I’d rather just move around and actually do something with my body. It calms my mind as I do it and leaves me satisfied when I finish. I don’t get the whole “find your passion and do it” mentality in college. I used to enjoy guitar, but then I started playing it multiple hours everyday and the thrill is gone. I guess I prefer keeping the things I like to do as hobbies.

    I guess basically what I want after college is some simple blue collar job that pays enough to fuel a minimalist lifestyle that allows me to enjoy my hobbies (strength training, music, reading, Japanese, etc.), but I’m not really sure what to do.

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    LonerBoner
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    Welcome!

    Dont stress it, what to do usually works out in time.

    Keep clam i'm dyslexic.

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    Tiga K
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    Welcome!
    Dont stress it, what to do usually works out in time.

    Thanks. That’s what I was thinking. It seems to me the average person is always hellbent on preparing for the next stage of their life. Schoolchild are told to follow their dreams to find their passion, college kids are supposed to learn as much as they can about this passion. Adults are supposed to slave away at work and save money for retirement and pay loans taken from the pursuit of the glorious passion, not to mention provide for the family. Once in retirement, they are allowed to enjoy themselves assuming they have functioning bodies capable of doing much of anything besides vegetate in front of an idiot box. All I want is to enjoy my life, and I don’t believe stressing out about the future, an uncontrable and unpredictable series of events will make me happy. I could die in a car wreck tomorrow, and I may I not have a future. All I can do is do the best I can today and enjoy life, that way my future self could be happy and best he can be so that he can handle whatever this life has to throw at him. At least that’s how I see it.

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    Atton
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    You will know what is right, give yourself some time to explore you never know what you may find.

    A MGTOW is a man who is not a woman's bitch!

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