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So yeah… since i have accepted that i have virtually no chance of getting a job – being 23, male, and autistic makes it almost impossible – and I’ve moved on towards dedicating myself to my side business of which mostly involves waiting 😛
I might as well write a book about MGTOW with my spare time, as it will allow me to show my support and further solidify my understandings.
And… there really aren’t a lot of books out there on this topic 😛
Unfortunately, i am autistic 😛 So, what sounds right to me, may not sound so right to others 😛
Here is a little intro bit, please let me know how it sounds and if you think my writing ability is good enough to even attempt so:
MGTOW is a relatively new movement, formed from ideas that have been around since the existence of man-kind, surrounding the concept of “Men Going Their Own Way.” The name in itself is the whole entirety; it defines the guidelines of which to live by, from which we decide on our own as to what exactly MGTOW means to us.
From birth we have been dependent on other people; doctors, nurses, parents, simply put all of society. As we grew, we strived to become more and more independent aiming towards adulthood, to of which we took control over our own lives; or so we thought. In today’s society, everywhere around the world we are being controlled by an extremely powerful driving force known as women. At times this power can influence us into doing a great many of things, through attempts of reaching our goals of attaining, a mutual, meaningful, and life long relationship with the love of our lives. However, the times have changed and we are now faced with a new epidemic, which is simply put that modern women are no longer worth the effort.
As the saying goes, “The price of pussy is too expensive.”
From an early age, many of us quickly realize that life is not a fairy tale, and nor is it that of which our parents tell us or seem to think it is. After reaching our first experience of infatuation we begin to notice and recognize the flaws all around us, in our selves, and lastly in the people surrounding us. From here we gather that people are not always the friendliest, and of which troubles us the most, that women are not the “princesses” that we thought them out to be. However, the moment that we run into media or our peers, also known as society, we quickly learn that we are wrong. We then begin to doubt ourselves of which we almost always give-in; we accept the lies and eventually come to the conclusion of, “It must just be me.” Later on as we move out to explorer the world, to actually see it with our own eyes, we begin to realize, that society itself, is not remotely close to as it has been portrayed. We then slowly learn to lose our trust in this social construct and start to believe in ourselves.
From here we start our journey, trying to follow in to the footsteps of our predecessors and hopefully, one day, creating our own path.
My overall plan is to try and keep it as far away as possible from turning into a mirror of feminist books, of which they would undoubtedly use to false portray us as a “hate driven movement”
I’m also interested in potential topics as to what you think should be in a book purely dedicated to MGTOW and convincing people of it.
My Goal: To Leave Society.
This is honestly not bad for being writen by an autistic guy. Most autistic people i’ve met communicate solely through grunts
You can convey a lot of meaning just through a grunt 😛
😀<cite>@moonymoyne said:</cite>
This is honestly not bad for being writen by an autistic guy. Most autistic people i’ve met communicate solely through gruntsMy Goal: To Leave Society.
You can convey a lot of meaning just through a grunt
I just watched a movie where one character said nothing but “I am Groot.” (Guardians of the Galaxy. 5-stars out of 5!)
The subject of autism and Asperger’s (aspies to the cognoscenti) has come up lots in these forums. Here are some articles on the subject based on scientific research.
The Geek Syndrome
Autism – and its milder cousin Asperger’s syndrome – is surging among the children of Silicon Valley. Are math-and-tech genes to blame?
http://archive.wired.com/wired/archive/9.12/aspergers_pr.htmlMore Autism Diagnoses in High-Tech Areas, Study Finds
Engineers, computer whizzes — and people with autism — excel at skills involving ‘systemizing,’ researchers say
http://health.usnews.com/health-news/family-health/brain-and-behavior/articles/2011/06/24/more-autism-diagnoses-in-high-tech-areas-study-findsSociety asks MGTOWs: Why are you not making more tax-slaves?
Here is a little intro bit, please let me know how it sounds and if you think my writing ability is good enough to even attempt so:
By all means continue with your writing. You express yourself clearly: This is key. You avoid undue wordiness and florid turns of phrase — very good!
You are putting your strengths and talents to good use.
Society asks MGTOWs: Why are you not making more tax-slaves?
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