MGTOW as a means to minimize my disposability

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    Orlando
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    I have had a lot of time to think since I started down the path of MGTOW last July. One thing I have been focusing on in my thoughts that I find so disturbing is how absolutely disposable I am, and have been, to society as a whole and to the females in my life. Even members of my own family. They have no problem cutting me out of their lives as some form of punishment if I don’t give them something of value. What the hell am I getting out of this arrangement? If I am completely disposable, I can only equate that to mean I am viewed as nothing. That is a harsh reality and not easy to come to terms with.

    I am cutting these people out of my life. I am valuable, I have humanity, and I can’t find a worthy reason to tolerate this s~~~. I will continue to minimize my disposability to these people, as well as to this society. I guess I’m not really losing much. I find this minimization of disposability to be a salient feature of MGTOW, and hence it’s great appeal to me.

    It’s shameful and disgusting that men can be thrown on the scrap heap on a whim. Yet, it’s tolerated by so many. Just some thoughts.

    #144485
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    RoyDal
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    You nailed it, Bro. Orlando.

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

    #144493
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    Anonymous
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    I will continue to minimize my disposability to these people, as well as to this society.

    Male disposability needs a medium to travel in. As more men opt out and live for their own, that medium (traditional male utility) is gone. Let them dispose what’s not there. Like sound waves in space.

    #144505
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    RedDawn
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    We are all empty canvas’ Orlando, it’s up to you to decide what you want to paint on it. Learn to embrace the nothingness and make your life your own.

    Men have always been disposable, we’re just sick of the level of the entitlement that women have that don’t make it worth it anymore.

    The anger comes with taking the red pill, but with time and a view to acceptance you come to realise you don’t have to live for others anymore.

    Courage is the key to life itself - Morgan Freeman

    #144507
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    ILiveAgain
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    Yes indeed. It’s one hell of a punch when it drops.

    You are tricked to thinking you’re a hero …. just so they can stay safe while you’re sent ‘over the top’

    But you know this now … and you know we’re out here …. so not so lonely.

    It’s horrible finding out the truth …. but it’s best knowing it.

    #144551
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    K
    Hitman
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    Even members of my own family.

    same here brother ..THEIR loss !

    If I am completely disposable, I can only equate that to mean I am viewed as nothing.

    we are viewed as nothing , expendable commodities , but WE know we ARE something ! something GREAT ! someONE GREAT , not a throw away tool of the system , c~~~s and politicians ..WE matter very much . to hell with those who would de-value our huMANity !

    #144603
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    Anonymous
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    Society doesn’t care about us. It’s important to know that nobody cares about you in this world. So why do you owe the world anything?

    You don’t. People have to earn your support, it’s not to be given by default. Nobody wants to value us in the tiniest bit, we have to climb all over everyone else to get whatever we can get. And then we’re supposed to turn around and just hand it to everyone else because they demand it.

    Maybe the best thing for a man is to struggle early in life to see people’s true faces. And to understand. If you’re lucky your parents love you, personally I was never so lucky, they only thought of what I could do for them as well.

    #144605
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    Soldier-Medic
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    I am valuable, I have humanity

    This sir, is the only benchmark. No other statement, evidence, effort, or testimony is needed..

    Renee Descartes once said “I think, therefore I am”. How has this fundamental concept escaped everyday though when we consider the regard with with we value other men?

    "I asked you a question. I didn't ask you to repeat what the voices in you head are telling you" ~ Me. ........Yes I'm still angry.

    #144654
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    MonkeyMind
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    CS MGTOW on youtube did a comparison with the chimpanzee experiment.

    The basic premise was that if you have two chimpanzee’s who are both hungry, both will work together in unison to obtain food. Whereas if you feed one chimanzee and not the other, the fed chimanzee will be reluctant to help the hungry one because his needs have already been met.

    It’s a good analogy of how when the state bends over backwards to meet womens needs, they become apathetic to what men’s needs are. They don’t see or care about men because they’re not in the same boat as us – the have whole government programs as a backup for when they fail in life or run into problems.

    Men have nothing.

    It’s about 12 minuites in but the whole video is a good watch.

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