Liberation is finally here

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    OrangeMan12
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    Hello all, its been a little while since i’ve last posted. Since December, ive moved out of my house and been working over 60 hours/week to afford my rent, but its well worth it!

    In December, I took upon myself to move out of my house and its been the greatest thing I’ve ever done. The past 3 months have been a huge learning curve, and I couldn’t have wished for better. I look back at some of the things I took for granted at home, but it was well worth splitting from the family; some days are tougher than others, but I’m ecstatic that I’m able to do things on my own, come home to my own apartment and not have to deal with bulls~~~ that i’ve dealt living at home… even the relationship with my parents have changed tenfold! My dad no longer nags/ threatens me, but actually calls every once in a while and tells me how much he misses me and its nice to see that the ball is in my court now. My mom is quite the same, as well, but sometimes still prays I would come back home, which will never happen. Id rather live in a homeless shelter than move back home.

    Moving out of my house has been the most liberating thing i’ve done, to date, and patting myself on the back for achieving a great milestone in my life. I would never thought that this would of been something I would do, but I was wrong.. and glad I was! I want to thank all you guys on here for your support and the plethora of knowledge that was shared from your personal stories. I have learned a lot and continue to learn from you guys. Thanks again! comments welcome!

    Again, you can't connect the dots looking forward; you can only connect them looking backwards. So you have to trust that the dots will somehow connect in your future. You have to trust in something - your gut, destiny, life, karma, whatever. This approach has never let me down, and it has made all the difference in my life. -Steve Jobs

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    TaxGuy
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    There’s a great feeling of confidence that you get when you realize that you can make it on your own. That’s when you can choose to have people in your life because you WANT them there, not because you NEED them there.

    People way dumber than you have managed to live on their own for decades. You’ll do great. Congratulations.

    Order the good wine

    #774684
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    Ranger One
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    Hello all, its been a little while since i’ve last posted. Since December, ive moved out of my house and been working over 60 hours/week to afford my rent, but its well worth it!

    In December, I took upon myself to move out of my house and its been the greatest thing I’ve ever done. The past 3 months have been a huge learning curve, and I couldn’t have wished for better. I look back at some of the things I took for granted at home, but it was well worth splitting from the family; some days are tougher than others, but I’m ecstatic that I’m able to do things on my own, come home to my own apartment and not have to deal with bulls~~~ that i’ve dealt living at home… even the relationship with my parents have changed tenfold! My dad no longer nags/ threatens me, but actually calls every once in a while and tells me how much he misses me and its nice to see that the ball is in my court now. My mom is quite the same, as well, but sometimes still prays I would come back home, which will never happen. Id rather live in a homeless shelter than move back home.

    Moving out of my house has been the most liberating thing i’ve done, to date, and patting myself on the back for achieving a great milestone in my life. I would never thought that this would of been something I would do, but I was wrong.. and glad I was! I want to thank all you guys on here for your support and the plethora of knowledge that was shared from your personal stories. I have learned a lot and continue to learn from you guys. Thanks again! comments welcome!

    Sounds like you are doing great!

    I remember those heady days… just don’t f~~~ it up like I did by shacking up or worse, marrying a female.

    All my life I've had doubts about who I am, where I belonged. Now I'm like the arrow that springs from the bow. No hesitation, no doubts. The path is clear. And what are you? Alive. Everything else is negotiable. Women have rights; men have responsibilities; MGTOW have freedom. Marriage is for chumps. If someone stands in the way of true justice, you simply walk up behind them and stab them in the heart-R'as al Ghul.

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    FrostByte
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    My dad no longer nags/ threatens me, but actually calls every once in a while and tells me how much he misses me and its nice to see that the ball is in my court now.

    Keep the ball in your court.
    That’s was original sin of the first MGTOW. Letting a woman have the ball and call the shots. It’s not easy. You have to guard that ball with your life, because it is your life. Every chameleon and frog boiler will try to take if from you. Family and friends will try to convince you give it way. It’s a life struggle. You have what it takes to build your future.

    If you rescue a damsel in distress, all you will get is a distressed damsel.

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    Carnage
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    Bravo, sir, bravo.

    Just don’t get your self into a relations~~~.

    To those following me, be careful, I just farted. Men those beans are killers.

    #774731
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    GregB0
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    patting myself on the back for achieving a great milestone in my life

    Great Job Orange and hopefully we will see you on Zoom again soon. You deserve all the validation members can give you on successfully going your own way. Keep up the great work as you roll down the highway of life.

    Rolling Me Down The Highway

    ​"​My father didn't tell me how to live; he lived, and let me watch him do it.​" - Clarence Buddinton Kelland

    #774764
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    Blood Axe
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    Your free

    Back off Barbie!

    #774787
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    Strong Work, Orange. S M W.

    When women lead, destruction is the destination. -- Me.

    #775078
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    K
    Hitman
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    i’m proud as f~~~ for ya bro.
    standing on your own two feet,
    like a MAN.
    you earned that freedom.
    keep it.
    never hand it over to a c~~~.

    #775190
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    No Country
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    good for you man

    #775300
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    Arcturis
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    Congratulations Orange.

    Nothing better than getting your own place and becoming 100% self-sufficient.

    Sometimes it’s difficult, but it’s always worth it.

    We are our own men and we can do whatever we want. Bliss.

    Protect Your Sovereignty. Women WILL TRY To Manipulate You. #NOCONTACT #ICETHEMOUT
    #775305
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    Anonymous
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    Good stuff! Glad for you.
    Keep on, keeping on
    You’ll do just fine.
    Keep your eyes on the road ahead & keep your head where your feet are.
    It’s all good.
    CONGRATULATIONS!!!

    #775313
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    OrangeMan12
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    Thanks for all the positive feedback guys! Head held high and keep moving forward!

    F~~~ YEAAA

    Again, you can't connect the dots looking forward; you can only connect them looking backwards. So you have to trust that the dots will somehow connect in your future. You have to trust in something - your gut, destiny, life, karma, whatever. This approach has never let me down, and it has made all the difference in my life. -Steve Jobs

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