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  • #574167
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    The Wanderer
    The Wanderer
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    Became enlighten to the MGTOW community around four or five months ago through MGTOW101 after I had left my fiancé. The whole situation was mentaly, physically and financially draining.

    However, I acknowledge that the pattern of behavior women display is by virtue their nature within our specias and has been present since the earlist of human evolution. To expect anything less is absurd.

    I am glad to be here and I have learned my lesson, I am going MGTOW.

    #574171
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    Anonymous
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    Welcome!

    #574173
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    Removed
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    A lesson learned just in time. Enjoy being free of the parasitic behavior.

    #574199
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    MACHO
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    I had left my fiancé. The whole situation was mentaly, physically and financially draining.

    The Wanderer, your avatar depicts a woman and fiancé is a man who is engaged to be married! If you are really a man then welcome!

    You must own a better Crystal ball than I
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    Anonymous
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    Welcome home.
    Beers are in the cooler (hey who is bogarting the cooler?) Snacks are on the drainboard.
    Help yourself and relax.

    #574224
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    The Wanderer
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    Thank you everyone for the warm welcome. Macho, thank you I am a man. The picture depicted is that of a Prince painted by Yos~~~aka Amano.

    #574236
    Ghost
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    The whole situation was mentaly, physically and financially draining.

    Care to share? Your story will help countless others.

    #574248
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    K
    Hitman
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    welcome…
    tell us a little more about yourself..

    #574281
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    MACHO
    MACHO
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    Thank you everyone for the warm welcome. Macho, thank you I am a man. The picture depicted is that of a Prince painted by Yos~~~aka Amano

    I see that you’ve changed your icon, this one is a little more manly! Forgive my skepticism but too often we get women posing as men trying to bait us. Thanks for your reply.

    You must own a better Crystal ball than I
    #574310
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    The Wanderer
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    I was a bastard child, so I was not raised by anyone. I pretty much had to figure things out on my own. My whole life, people pressured me into find a wife and raising a family. If you don’t, you’re a social piraya.

    Over the years I can recall how many times I seen guys get married. And as soon as they deployed, their wives would be at the club picking up guys left and right. It wasn’t uncommon to see them move Jody in while he’s away. It’s was a pretty disgusting thing watch. And even worse, you already knew how it would end.

    None the less, I was still being pressured into finding a wife. This is when I met my Ex-Fiancé. I had known here for around a year before I agreed to date her. We hit it off right away, she was very pleasant. She had never been married; Never had a kid; We shared the same likes and dislikes. Time passed and eventually we agreed to get married. And that is when the s~~~ hit the fan. Once she was sure she had me, she stopped the acting and showed her real colors. I was shocked by how shamelessly manipulative she could be. She displayed every classic sign of a complete narcissist. She became so intolerable I had no choice but to leave her. My mind was fully made up when my sister gave me a call. She had added my sister on facebook and forgot to block her access. Turns out my Ex blocked me from seeing her full history. She had previously married and even attempted to have children. Something her and her family hid from me. Even worse she secretly kept a guy on the back burner incase I left. The poor son of a bitch can have her. After I left, she threatened me with palimony. But luckily we weren’t officially together long enough to warrant it. The psychological damage I endured caused me real identity issues. I wasn’t sure of myself or what was right or wrong for a long time.

    Looking back from were I stand now; I can’t believe I endured her for so long. As I stand right now, my future looks good. I am a stronger person now; My finances are straight again; life is way more peaceful; And in one year I will be going to college a much wiser man.

    #574358
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    Ghost
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    Looking back from were I stand now; I can’t believe I endured her for so long. As I stand right now, my future looks good. I am a stronger person now; My finances are straight again; life is way more peaceful; And in one year I will be going to college a much wiser man.

    Excellent. Glad you are past the s~~~ vortex. Thanks for sharing your story.

    #574362
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    HRearden
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    The Wanderer – inspiring story, and thank you for sharing. This is one of the most welcoming groups online, and I am grateful to hear your story.

    Just understand that the best years are still ahead, and you have all of the time in the world. Go accomplish all of those other dreams.

    Let it go and enjoy the rest of the ride.

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