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Falcon Sage
I am currently quite new on my journey into MGTOW. I understand all the basic concepts and seek to improve myself, in every way I can. I've noticed there are things I want to learn that I can never learn from blue pill men or any woman. I am almost out of high school and at that stage where I decide what I want to do with my life. I know most, if not just about all, of the men on here are much older and wiser than I am and know exactly what they wish they knew when they were my age and I desire to gain that wisdom and knowledge to live the life that I want.
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Falcon Sage
March 8, 2016
Joined May 25, 2016
Fort Collins, Colorado

There wasn't one particular instance that was my most memorable. But when I first began my journey as a MGTOW, I noticed all these little things. My female Financial Management class teacher briefly mentioned she was planning on remarrying a wealthy man and also said "it does make sense why someone would want to marry up, right?" and even acted like it was competently normal. Across the class I could feel a few of the girls almost screaming in their head "Lady... you can shut up now... we don't want the guys to figure this out...". There is a popular song on the radio (I don't know the name) that women love to play (I've never seen a man play this song) that's lyrics are "bleeding til I can't breathe... now that I'm without your kisses, I'll be needing stitches... gotta get you out of my head or I'll wind up dead" as well as a few personal things I'd rather not disclose. I can't help but ask myself "Were these signs always out there in plain sight?".

"Woman is a misbegotten man and has a faulty and defective nature in comparison to his. Therefore she is unsure in herself. What she cannot get, she seeks to obtain through lying and diabolical deceptions. And so, to put it briefly, one must be on one's guard with every woman, as if she were a poisonous snake and the horned devil. ... Thus in evil and perverse doings woman is cleverer, that is, slyer, than man. Her feelings drive woman toward every evil, just as reason impels man toward all good." –Saint Albertus Magnus, Dominican theologian, 13th century