Marriage math.

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  • #426603
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    Jan Sobieski
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    If you play Russian Roulette you have a 17% of losing and most people would never play.

    Marriage gives you a 50% chance of losing, yet millions play every year.

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

    #426616
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    RoyDal
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    The math of sexually transmitted diseases & infections is also scary.

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

    #426621
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    Awakened
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    Russian Roulette leads to an instant death.

    Marriage leads to a slow lingering death.

    In a World of Justin Beibers Be a Johnny Cash

    #426628
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    JVB
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    Russian Roulette leads to an instant death.

    Marriage leads to a slow lingering death.

    You beat me to it bro!! I was going to say that one is a lot slower and more painful than the other.

    Yes Jan I agree. The math is quiet obvious.

    Peace is > piece.

    #426631
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    Also, consider the “time value” of all the money you will waste. Starting with dating, the ring, wedding, divorce, alimony, child support… But the value of this money over 20-40 years needs to be calculated. I suspect it would be in the millions. Enough for a nice IRA.

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    Awakened
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    Also, consider the “time value” of all the money you will waste. Starting with dating, the ring, wedding, divorce, alimony, child support… But the value of this money over 20-40 years needs to be calculated. I suspect it would be in the millions. Enough for a nice IRA.

    I won’t even begin to calculate the cash because the WASTED TIME/LIFE far out weighs ALL that lost money, and the continued losses in both departments !!

    In a World of Justin Beibers Be a Johnny Cash

    #426669
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    FrostByte
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    Bill Burr pointed out that if 75% of marriage fail, would you skydive with chance of having 3 out of 4 parachutes not opening? He continues with “Is this the line to lose half my s~~~?”

    The monetary losses are staggering, but that is only a fraction of total losses.

    It’s an easy calculation to say my divorce cost me this much in legal fees , vacation time, alimony, child support, 401k, pension, asset division (kitchen, bathroom, furniture, appliances), home value, and not to mention all the stuff she takes that was yours before the marriage (cd-collection, guns, memorabilia).. That is all easy to put on paper as a hard number.

    Add the cost of being in the marriage. The dinners out, the whims for clothing, shoes, jewelry, perfumes. The revolving unnecessary home decorations (chicken decorations, ducks with bows, precious moments, porcelain crap). The 2nd car, make-up, hair appointments, female products. Increased insurance premiums.

    More… Count the friends you lost, the time you lost. The job opportunities because she refused to moved. The painting and wall papering because a woman is never satisfied with the color or the pattern. There is no money pit worse than a woman.

    Even if she has a job she will expect you to pay the bills while she spends every dime of her money on herself. This is justified to her because you are ‘The Provider’. Therefore you pay the power, mortgage, cable, internet, water, all repairs and upgrades as she squanders her income on herself, and you have no surplus cash.

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

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    Atton
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    Reason and analysis is a rather new concept in the grand scheme of things. It is still under heavy development.

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

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    Narwhal
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    If you play Russian Roulette you have a 17% of losing and most people would never play.

    Marriage gives you a 50% chance of losing, yet millions play every year.

    There is no benefit to Russian Roulette, perceived or real. There is only potential loss…death. If you were to provide a $20 million dollar prize, you get a lot more signups.

    Marriage is different because there is a perceived benefit (not a real one). The loss is also perceived to be controllable. “It won’t happen to me, because I’m a good guy and choice wisely”.

    The problem is in the perception.

    Ok. Then do it.

    #426845
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    VanXing
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    Can’t agree with you more. Everything we’ve seen from Hollywood and pop culture is an ending with a happy marriage. Very little is shown about the 50% that ends in divorce or even the 25% of the ones that stay married but miserable. I can only name a few shows or movies that actually look into the 75% of marriages that end badly.

    Only TV show I can think of is Two and a Half Men. Wish I caught on to this show 10 years ago. In the first episode the brother is thrown out of the house my his lesbian wife. But even if I saw this show before, I was so brainwashed by all the other romantic BS in pop culture that I would never even consider that it would happen to me.

    The perception created by society is false, directing us down a path to be eaten by wolves in sheep clothe.

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    Beer
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    Also, consider the “time value” of all the money you will waste. Starting with dating, the ring, wedding, divorce, alimony, child support… But the value of this money over 20-40 years needs to be calculated. I suspect it would be in the millions. Enough for a nice IRA.

    Oh yeah…let’s just say in your 20s you would have spent 50k on an engagement/wedding rings, a wedding, and a honeymoon…but instead you invest 50k and just let it roll for 40 years. If you average about 8-10% a year long term over 40 years…that 50k alone would compound to over a million during that 40 year period…and that wouldn’t even be accounting for divorce/alimony/child support and whatever other bulls~~~ costs came bundled with the “wife.”

    #427096
    Jan Sobieski
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    If you play Russian Roulette you have a 17% of losing and most people would never play.

    Marriage gives you a 50% chance of losing, yet millions play every year.

    There is no benefit to Russian Roulette, perceived or real. There is only potential loss…death. If you were to provide a $20 million dollar prize, you get a lot more signups.

    Marriage is different because there is a perceived benefit (not a real one). The loss is also perceived to be controllable. “It won’t happen to me, because I’m a good guy and choice wisely”.

    The problem is in the perception.

    Well done. You are correct.

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

    #428313
    Foghornleghorn
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    Perhaps the single biggest thing you lose in marriage is time. Time is priceless and a woman will demand more of your money and time. Money you can always make but time is the one factor that will guarantee that you will achieve your goals. Women will demand that you spend more time with them, if you fail in that she will make sure that your life is a miserable hell. Time gentlemen it waits for no man and once lost will never be gained again.

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