Seven Months Ago: I Was Compelled To Leave

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  • #464506
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    Point Of No Return
    Point Of No Return
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    4074

    It was seven months ago today that I broke free of a dreadful and humiliating cohabitation with my ex. It’s tough at times, even now after all these months. It’s especially hard being away from my sons. What it means for them to be part of a family changed forever, seven months ago.

    Know when it is your duty to give them zero explanations for your actions.

    #464534
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    Joetech
    joetech
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    I feel your pain, brother. I was on MGTOWHQ last night and read your post that was written when it happened. If he’s going to grow up without you, he may end up becoming a MGTOW when he’s an adolescent. You may get him into your life yet.

    "Don't follow in my footsteps...I stepped in something."

    #464544
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    MarketWatcher
    MarketWatcher
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    What it means for them to be part of a family changed forever

    Divorce/removal or loss of a father figure/ is the worst kind of child abuse. You broke free. Godspeed brother.

    #464560
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    K
    Hitman
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    It ain’t over.
    It has to play out.
    Time is the best friend and worst enemy. .
    Give it time.
    It works miracles.
    Be realistic but remain hopeful.

    #464572
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    Stay the course, its the only course left.

    Never lose sight of what brought you here.

    #464593
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    Anonymous
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    hold fast brother.

    I wont say it hurts less over time. I won’t lie to you. its a dull ache that won’t go away.

    I tell myself someday my kids will find me. I hope I live long enough for that day. until then, live in a way that would make the ex jealous and the kids proud.

    #464653
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    Blade
    blade
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    F~~~ woman are a pack of c~~~s .

    Bro i can feal your pain threw what you wrote .

    In time history in our time will be looked at and shamed .

    Enjoy hell bitches and f~~~ face family law c~~~s . If society collapses i will help you arseholes get there a little faster motherf~~~ers

    THE PLANTATION HAS NOW TURNED INTO THE KILLING FIELDS . WOMAN ARE NOW ROLLING CAMBODIAN STYLE .

    #464654
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    Blade
    blade
    Participant

    Bro one thing i will say . There are alot of kids waking up to this bulls~~~ of woman and are talking . In time things will change .

    I got to laugh how kids are beginning to compare stories and realize they are all similar.

    Daddy was a violent c~~~

    Daddy raped me . Thats getting trendy .

    Daddy took off .

    For the younger kids . Daddy is in jail .

    Its a f~~~ing program . Family court encourage this s~~~ . Burn you f~~~s

    THE PLANTATION HAS NOW TURNED INTO THE KILLING FIELDS . WOMAN ARE NOW ROLLING CAMBODIAN STYLE .

    #464656
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    Blade
    blade
    Participant

    Its still fresh for ya bro . Stick with us brother . We care

    THE PLANTATION HAS NOW TURNED INTO THE KILLING FIELDS . WOMAN ARE NOW ROLLING CAMBODIAN STYLE .

    #465034
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    Point Of No Return
    Point Of No Return
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    4074

    I feel your pain, brother. I was on MGTOWHQ last night and read your post that was written when it happened. If he’s going to grow up without you, he may end up becoming a MGTOW when he’s an adolescent. You may get him into your life yet.

    I have visitation rights, so I may have some kind of on-going influence on my sons. I do for the time being. But what it means to be a family… This weekend I was in the park with my sons and… well my younger son loves dogs, saw one coming from far that he wanted to approach… friendly dog, and the woman with the dog said this to me “You look like a family”. I took it as I compliment (because I decided to, for my own sake solely) and thanked her plainly; politely. It struck me hard at that moment. I think she was being sincere (I didn’t sense any malevolence, and I would have noticed as I’m hyper-sensitive to female commentary lately). I did not engage her in conversation. I was only interested in the fact that my son was enjoying cajoling the dog. Anyhow, that’s it. Three dudes together for some hours; … a family.

    Know when it is your duty to give them zero explanations for your actions.

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