What impact does being a father have on being MGTOW and thinking about MGTOW?

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    IGMOW (I Go My Own Way)
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    I am curious about the impact of being a father would be on how someone would live as a MGTOW, and their thinking of how MGTOW interact.  This message by Messenger Rising had myself wondering about it:

    I believe Messenger Rising is a father, who got harmed by the court system.  He has an interest in legacy.  I heard it said that, once you become a parent, your perception of the world changes.  So, I am curious how it would impact how a man goes about being MGTOW and his expectations on life, and what MGTOW is.

    Anyone have any thoughts here?  I can see a possible squabbling point in over MGTOW over divorced men who lost their kids, and men who never had any kids to begin with.  Both views can be valid, but as you see in this video, those men who are fathers, but are MGTOW, would end up thinking of things differently.

    So, any thoughts?

    "I am my own thang. Any questions?" - Davis S Pumpkins.

    #80717
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    Easy. Being a father makes me try to stay on the blue pill path I’m on, even though I find it hard. I don’t want to be relegated to being a father every other weekend or worse due to the family court system. The awareness of my situation and the feeling of powerlessness I feel toward has become a cause of depression.

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    I feel so very very much for a dad that only sees his kid(s) when the f~~~ing courts of bitch wife says he can.

    I ‘was’ one …. but at age 5 my daughter came to me full time. The reasons are long and varied.

    At the time I was a ‘every other weekend’ dad …. it ripped my heart out.

    I worked in the USA and flew to UK every other Thursday, landed Friday morning and drove 100 miles to get my little girl. Two out of three time …. the bitch had gone with my daughter.

    I would fly back Sunday night in tears.

    Then I got full custody …. and you can just imagine what the mother did to p~~~ the court off to the point I was brought in to solve the problem.

    She is now nearly 20. She’s beautiful, shkdives, rides motox and gsxr 600. She’s learning how to fly.

    At her graduation she spoke about how great the men in her life are (me and my brother). She spoke of how the world has forgotten how wonderful and loving men are and that without us she would be half the person she is.

    She walked off that platform …. and I stood and clapped by myself ….. then another guy … and another. The f~~~ing women were stunned.

    I’m mgtow and a dad ….. I wouldn’t change any of it. I hope my daughter will teach her daughters about respect and equality. She may just be the first seed that bares new fruit for the future.

    Whatever situation you are in …. love your kids and never stop … even if it at a distance or not at all. Because one day they will come find you …. and have lots of questions.

    Don’t give up

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    Kizell
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    Dude!!!

    Great story,  and especially a great daughter.

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    IGMOW (I Go My Own Way)
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    Ok, maybe another take on this is to ask men who became fathers here: How did becoming a father change your view of the world and your priorities?

    "I am my own thang. Any questions?" - Davis S Pumpkins.

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