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    Saw a mention of this on another topic and thought it would make great conversation.

    So how many of you had the misfortune to date or marry a women who claimed she was disabled (either before or after you got with her)?

    And were they actually disabled or was it some kind of self inflicted hypochondriac dillusion?

    Did they ever work again or continue to milk the system while reaping all the benefits?

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    I never dated or married one, but I have met a few. Some of them bragged about cheating the system. They made it sound easy.

    Society asks MGTOWs: Why are you not making more tax-slaves?

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    I never dated or married one, but I have met a few. Some of them bragged about cheating the system. They made it sound easy.

    It is for them. Anything is easy for women. If they want to “work” they get affirmative action handing them a high paid, low stress, secure, air-conditioned office job by just applying and showing up. If they get bored of that, just open their legs, pop out a kid, then go stay at home, coming back part time just to play around instead of doing house duties.

    And if they don’t even want to do that, just demand the government hand them money because vagina. And that works too.

    Being a woman in the West is like being born into royalty. No matter what option they choose, they win. It’s literally impossible not to succeed. The entire system is designed for them to have success. That is until a regime change of some sort.

    I had a friend whose sister got disability at the age of 22. She didn’t like working, so she hit some guy at work, and that was that. I think it’s about $30k a year, not sure if it’s taxed, and I think it gets inflation adjusted. That’s pretty good for not doing anything at all, $30k is in fact higher than half the population’s pre-tax work income. So I’d say it’s doing pretty well.

    Two reasons why this work. The aforementioned gynocentry enables it, and the second is women have no shame and will just take everything. They will however insist no men are allowed to take anything, men are just disposable utilities who must slave away for the comfort of the female, whether married to them or not. Strangely, I always did wonder why married women didn’t have fits that “their” money was going to other lazy women, but apparently they’re okay with that.

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    All they have to do it seems is come up with a subjective ailment. That’s what my ex did, fibromyalgia, night blindness, whatever works. All they have to do is keep going for new tests to try to get to the bottom of it. That keeps them in drugs. It can’t be stressed enough how dangerous these women can be. I learned the hard way what being married to one as the beneficiary of a life insurance policy can cause them to do.

    I have a school of disabled women next door. They will ask if they can borrow money for cigarettes. Whatever they can get for free. I remember when I was allowing my 20 year old neighbor to mooch pot. I told her one day “I”m not made of money”. Instead of saying what should be the rational decent thing to say. “I’m sorry, I will stop asking.” She said, ‘It seems like you are”… pure narcissism. You as a person are irrelevant. It’s the object of their little hearts desire that matters. They are taught this s~~~ from birth.

    I remember my 20 year old neighbor coming over one day dragging her feet like Quasimodo posturing her hands to show that she was in pain and needed pot. Her Vicodin and Percocet prescriptions ran out one day and her mom took her to the ER drug seeking. All the disks in her back that she was using as an excuse with me, upon X-ray her mother told me appeared to be just fine, and her mother produced all kinds of medical documentation to hospital staff proving that her daughter needed those meds. They declined her but she got them a few days later from the latest drug prescribing doctor from an extensive history of doctor shopping.

    One day a few months ago I became aware of her observing me when she asked if I wanted to trade pot for Percocet. They couldn’t give 2 shakes of a s~~~ whether they pull you into their addiction or not as long as they get what they want.

    One day she offered up this little insight. “Women have power”. Yes, they do. They’ve usurped what wasn’t theirs and they create havoc now wherever they go because they can. They have entrenched themselves and their man slaves in the halls of power and the courts. Laws are written for them and against men. It’s like drug seeking with an imaginary ailment. They are power seeking with imaginary victimhood.

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    Never dated any disabled women. I do work with one however.
    Ok time to open up a little about myself. I am a Firefighter with 21 years of service where I live. When I started my career we had no female firefighters. In 1997 this woman, who I will call “Jane” became the first female on our department. She made media news here and started out just as any other Firefighter. Over a period of time she began to develop some really bad habits. She gained weight and began to use a lot of sick time. My employer provides a generous amount of PAID sick time per year. Fast forward to 2003.
    In 2003, Jane’s mother had passed away from lung cancer. Jane began a grieving process that started her spiral downward. She suffered from depression. She began to use whatever sick time she had and eventually ran out. The firefighters began to volunteer to cover her shifts for free. We call this a trade in the fire service. No money changes hands just hours of on-duty time. If you work for someone, they eventually have to pay you back either by working the same amount of hours for you or through whatever means the parties agree on. A lot of guys were covering for her and this process went on for 2 years. I personally worked two 12-hour shifts for her. After 2 years she owed a lot of “time” to everybody but we didn’t care. We did everything we could to help “Jane” but she didn’t seem to want to help herself. Eventually we all got tired of working for her and she couldn’t get all of her shifts covered so she had to go on Family Medical Leave Act. After that her father had passed away and her FMLA was up.
    By 2006 she tried to return to work but was too “depressed” and began to take time off. Eventually, the admin decided that maybe a light duty assignment would help. She simply decided one day not to show up and admin was setting up to fire her. She then set her parent’s house on fire in a really lame suicide attempt. Admin immediately fired her but refused to file charges. The deal was, that if she just “went away” the DA wouldn’t pursue charges. In 2010 the DA had passed away while in office and once the statute of limitations was up……You guessed it, she sued the City to get her job back. She went to the Americans with Disabilities because being depressed in my state is considered a handicap. She won because they didn’t follow proper procedures for firing a Civil Servant. She got a huge back-pay check, all the vacation, sick time that she would’ve gotten and her seniority as well. At this time she is off again on FMLA. She is out of sick time and the City is afraid to do anything to even remotely discipline her.
    Women on the system to collect disability is bad enough. Working with one who we know damn well we can’t rely on to have our backs is worse. The comforting thought is that she’s rarely on duty so we really don’t have to worry about her being around too much.

    She's not looking for love. She's looking for someone to finance the lifestyle that SHE thinks SHE deserves.

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