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Controversial Topic: Men Forced to Go Their Own Way

Hey guys. First post here.

Most of the posters on this forum seem to be someone who used to spend lots of time with women but then came to realize that spending time on their own is superior. Perhaps they decided this because they don't like being bossed around or maybe they were treated unfairly during a divorce.

This seems to be the common MGTOW man. I want to talk about a different kind of MGTOW; the type that I am.

I've been shunned and turned down by women my entire life. I was never particularly good looking (plain but likely not offensively ugly). I'm also heavily introverted and definitely not aggressive. Everytime I've tried to engage with women, I have had horrible experiences. I've been tricked, fooled and made fun of everytime I made a move.

I suppose I have come to the conclusion at the tender age of 20 that I am never going to have success with women. In accordance with my passive personality type, it simply makes no sense for me pursue women at this point. It's definitely a depressing outlook but I truly feel like I've been backed into a corner.

It can suck at times not being able to relate to many of you who have at least experienced that side of life, though I am sure some of you would argue I'm lucky I never had to deal with it in the first place.

Regarding the controversiality of this topic, I find that many people lambast MGTOW because they assume most MGTOW are men who like me who were unable to get girls anyway and sort of forced to spend time on their own anyway. It's clear to me now that many users here DO have experience with women but choose to avoid them anyway. I find that fascinating, likely because I have no perspective on what that life is like.

So ya, that ends my venting.

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