MGTOW Financial Benefits

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    Puffin Stuff
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    MGTOW benefit #197

    I’m taking the extra money I have as an MGTOW and taking my son to Utah for some river rafting.

    Instead of spending the money on jimmy cho shoes, espensive meals and interior redecorating, or catering to some woman who tries to drive a wedge between my son and I, I’m saving my money. I call it free MGTOW money.

    Anyone here have any advice on how I spend my MGTOW cashola on a river rafting trip? Ever been to MOAB?

    See, there are positive things to being MGTOW.

    What do you do with money you would otherwise spend on chicks?

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

    #42893
    Alternative_roo
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    More games, more martial arts equipment and more little novelties to put on my shelves I guess?

    #42901
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    Mgtow_85
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    I’ve gone on solo vacations, raising as much as two thousand dollars to party for a week on MY time, and doing whatever the hell I wanted at any time I wanted.

    The worst part about those vacations? Going back home…and back to work with p~~~ed-off people that were jealous by the fact that I was even able to go on vacation to spoil myself rotten.

    #42918
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    It’s great having no one but yourself to spend money on. One of the things my parents try to say is the financial benefits of being married, which just makes me laugh so much. I think they’re stuck in the past.

    "You can suffer from a life experience, or you can learn, move on and thrive."
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    Durden
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    I used to be a white water raft guide and they tend to be very inexpensive trips. If you are provided the gear. Even if you are not it’s still pretty cheap considering you get to keep it all.  No matter how expensive you try to make them. Even if you get a professional with you or at least someone with experience. Which I would recommend because if you are both thrown out someone needs to swim the rapids and flip the raft. If you have  a bunch of cash you may want to get a Pelican cooler and stock it with plenty of Gatorade and snacks. Which is what most guides use and do, because it can really wear you out. Plus something to tie it down.

    It's only after we've lost everything that we're free to do anything

    #42944
    GhostingTyXy
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    I’ve just started a F~~~ you fund with the extra money I’ve been saving by not paying for dates or in gas money anymore.  I do buy work out related study and books.

    #42959
    Puffin Stuff
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    @ Durden

    Thanks man, that sounds like great advice. I’m definitely getting a guide.

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

    #43011
    Zuberi Tau
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    I enjoy having a full savings account and going on fishing trips whenever I feel like it!

    #43024
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    BONE
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    I wanna start my own business from home, I feel like it’s very possible now that I’ve gotten rid of the expectations of getting married and all that nonsense.

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    Lonestar77
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    Here are a few things I acquired over the years being MGTOW…

    1. My 4 guitars

    2. Motorcycle

    3. gator-john bass fishing boat

    4. Turned garage into game room ..pool table, dart board, bar, TV etc

    5. ANYTHING ELSE YOU CAN IMAGINE BECAUSE THERE IS NO SHE-DEVIL SUCKING YOUR MONEY, TIME AND LIFE FROM YOU!

    Cheers!

    Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me

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