Pro-male businesses

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    Ruben
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    Following on from Sausages’post about the Mgtow economic ripple effect and boycotting businesses and reducing spending I’m wondering what things it would be considered good to spend money on. Any pro-male businesses or enterprises.

    On talk radio in the UK there are adverts for divorce lawyers specializing in helping men. Their tag line is: ” a partner men can rely on”. Nice. Glad I don’t need them though.

    I think health spending is an area where men can and perhaps should be liberal. Thats a good investment potentially.

    Spending on education can be OK but in a very selective way.

    Anything else?

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    Hardcore gyms.
    Most gyms, depending on the time of day clientele.

    Sure, sure, anyone can set up a basement or closet and if truly dedicated achieve the same results through blind determination, but for me this doesn’t work.
    Don’t waste your $$ on schmansky gym attire.
    Hard workouts do wonders for clearing your mind and putting everything in perspective, and most who workout hard, share the same low opinion of laydeez bulls~~~.
    It’s money invested in your physical and mental well being.

    "It seems like there's times a body gets struck down so low, there ain't a power on earth that can ever bring him up again. Seems like something inside dies so he don't even want to get up again. But he does."

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    prostitution abroad? 😉

    real estate: in general, spend on buying assets.

    But, really, we should make a forum thread about ranking/denouncing specific companies on whether they are men friendly.

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