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    I am drafting notes on an article tentatively titled:
    MGTOW SAVING LIVES ONE MAN AT A TIME

    Below is my brief share on how going MGTOW improved my life, and another Anonymous person John Doe. If you have a bries share that can be anonymously used in this nest article, please let me know. Tell us what country you live in the poor circumstance before MGTOW and the upside of your life after MGTOW
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    Me Tim Patten usa:

    I watched as my personal hero, my father, slave long hours and weekends to feed and clothe siblings, my mother and me. He toiled in rain, mud, ice and snow and never took a day off, even when he was suffering from work-related injuries. Unfortunately, that meant he never lived his own dreams; he suffered the exasperation and frustration of being enslaved as the family’s sole provider. I gifted my father and mother first-class tickets and lodging to anywhere in the world. They chose to visit me. When he passed away after decades of hard labor, his body battered and his face sun-dried like a raisin, I could see that his unempowered life had taken a big toll.

    My dad was the catalyst for me to plan my escape from that marrital fate in my early years. I’ve lived the life my father never had. I traveled the world, made good money, invested, built things and enjoyed pursuing my dreams. My life has been a carousel ride jampacked with freedom, love and success; I’ve learned many things, especially about those things that bring true happiness. Needless to say, having sufficient resources has allowed me to nourish my curiosity, embrace other cultures and meet amazing people. I wish all of you might experience such a fate.

    John Doe from Australia:
    When I was a teen I’ve been a serial monogamist, going from one relationship to another, leaving me poor, homeless, friendless, and with many bills accumulated along the way. In each relationship she would view my time and my money as hers to do with whatever she wanted. Fourteen years ago was the last one. I gave up on working for some vague notion of social responsibility, and started to focus on myself. Now I have a very well paying career that flies me around the world in business class. I have a great portfolio, a large house in an very nice area, a new car, and time for myself, my friends, and my hobbies. I do what I want, when I want, and with whom I want, and do not need to consult her and ask for permission. I wish I realized this long ago. I would be so much better off than I am now.

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