The truth is in the numbers

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    Wally
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    My best friend/photography mentor related a story yesterday to me that has all the dynamics of what we see in marriage today. This begins About a decade ago when a friend of ours has an awesome job working at Microsoft and decides to get married to a land whale. My best friend is closer to him but keeps me up to date on how the Microsoft guys life is going. About 4 years ago he has racked up debt of around $75 thousand, wife lost a lot of weight from stomach by pass surgery, he has to file bankruptcy and is getting divorced. No sooner is the ink dry on his divorce he finds another woman ( male mother need). Some of the conversations my best friend and I have had over the years led me to openly ask him last night if he was the Keymaster. Anyway back to the story and we will pick up 2 years ago and Microsoft guy tells my mentor that he is going to adopt the son his wife had before the marriage but my mentor tells him not to do it and it will cost him in the end. I will leave out several details so as not to bore you so let’s go to last night. My friend says he got a call from Microsoft guy who explains that he has gotten divorced again and his ex is engaged less than a month after. The court has ordered him to pay $2500 a month in child support for the child he adopted who is now about 5 years old. That’s $30 thousand a year and 390 thousand over the lifetime of that child. I recently read in another post and someone wrote that the average bachelor will have 350 thousand more than the married dudes, good call. The truly sad part- while driving back from a party my mentor said “if that was me, just shoot me and get it over with!” And it dawned on me at that moment that that is probably exactly what Microsoft guy is thinking. Stay single fellow MGTOW, marriage will kick your teeth in.

    "what a waste of a life, to marry, give up your freedom, just for the hope of not dying alone. Don't get married Son."

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    Untamed
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    So sad for the Microsoft guy. Another example of a man who had to live it to believe it. Do you know if he finally got it or is he still taking Blue Pills?

    Don't let them Blame, Shame or Tame you!
    Give 'em NOTHING, not even an answer!
    #GenderSegragationNow!

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    The truly sad part- while driving back from a party my mentor said “if that was me, just shoot me and get it over with!” And it dawned on me at that moment that that is probably exactly what Microsoft guy is thinking. Stay single fellow MGTOW, marriage will kick your teeth in.

    That was my thought when I read this post.

    Maybe the Microsoft guy can run away to another country, just disappear and start over. I would hate to know that that guy committed suicide.

    I guess some of us are really desperate for company.

    Good luck gentleman, and take care.

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    Wally
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    So sad for the Microsoft guy. Another example of a man who had to live it to believe it. Do you know if he finally got it or is he still taking Blue Pills?

    He said he is never going to do that (marriage) again, vampires bled him dry. I thought he’s now a MGTOW,

    It wouldn’t surprise me if he left the country, there is no way he can pay that. Family court is ridiculous.

    "what a waste of a life, to marry, give up your freedom, just for the hope of not dying alone. Don't get married Son."

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    Big Boss
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    I really want to sympathize, but Microsoft sucks.

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    Dethklok
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    For $2500, I can pay my mortgage, all my monthly utility bills, groceries, clothing, and still have room for entertainment. Makes me wonder why you need to pay that much for a child that someone else has.

    Legal robbery.

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