Mangina Friends

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    Maverick
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    heres a tough question. how do you deal with mangina friends? i am luckily a high school senior that has unplugged from the matrix, but many of my friends that ive know for atleast a decade are filled to the brim of gynocentric and traditional bulls~~~. one in particular is planning to marry a girl that he has only met once. we live in cali, while she lives in alaska. anyway, how would you guys handle close friends that havent realized the trap of society(AKA, women)?

    #115168
    RoyDal
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    …one in particular is planning to marry a girl that he has only met once….

    It is safe to predict she will take care of the problem for you. She will get rid of all his old friends; that’ll be the first thing on her to-do list. Basically, this happened with me and my mangina friends, that they are all gone now. Only the confirmed bachelors and family are left.

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

    #115188
    Clint
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    You can only help those who want to be helped. If your friends can’t figure it out it isn’t your job to do it for them – they will just end up resenting you for it anyways. Just go your own way.

    "To be yourself in a world that is constantly trying to make you into something else is the greatest accomplishment." -Ralph Waldo Emerson

    #115200
    IGMOW (I Go My Own Way)
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    Do your life, and set boundaries. If your friend respects and supports your boundaries, plus brings other things, then don’t worry about it. Otherwise, your friend can see the door. Save yourself. You can’t save others. Each person needs to find their own way, where they are.

    "I am my own thang. Any questions?" - Davis S Pumpkins.

    #115349

    Anonymous
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    In more than fourty years I have lost only one friend to true manginaism so I don’t feel too bad about it.as most of my friends were purple piller’s anyhow.

    #115383

    Anonymous
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    F~~~ em. Move on with life. I know it is hard at first but people lose friends and make new friends as life goes on. It is a part of growing up.

    Most people have new sets of friends beginning in school, highschool, college/university and then workplace friends. If you join any teams or groups, you have those friends.

    When I look back on in life, I really only had friends from 3-6 years before I made new ones. Life happens. Mangina friends become slaves, friends move across the country, work dominates their lives and people just grow apart.

    Embrace change and you will be happier. Don’t be afraid to make new friends who are not complete pussies. There is 3.5 billion other men you can hang out with.

    #115399
    Puffin Stuff
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    Just ignore their sexuality as you would if they were gay. People choose losers all the time. i don’t stop being friends with them. I’m ready to be called one night with one of those “I got kicked out stories”, but I’m prepared to support them.

    No need to lose friends because they don’t believe exactly as you do. But no need to have conversations where you agree with their lunacy as well.

    #icethemout; Remember Thomas Ball. He died for your children.

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