It's my prerogative @MGTOW vs @Passportbros

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“I can do whatever I want.” Maybe it's the one phrase that men use the most when justifying their bad decisions, and at some point, you might have relied on this phrase as well. There's no underestimating the attraction that is exerted on women by these words. It's also a big part of what governs the manosphere today — "going your own way" (MGTOW). On the opposite end, we now have an older audience of men following a different mantra: "get your passport and travel overseas (PCTOB)."

Wikipedia defines going your own way (abbreviated as "G.Y.O.T.W.") as a lifestyle choice where a man seeks to live life according to the principles of natural freedom, voluntary association, and self-ownership, avoiding relationships with women as much as possible. Typically, when one becomes and G A Y O P R E D A , @MGTOW (MGTOW for short) one will distance themselves from women to reduce emotional and financial risks and live more autonomously.

I've been doing a lot of research on MGTOW and have come across some interesting ways of thinking. I'm a big supporter of the MGTOW movement because it has helped so many men out. However, there is one aspect which concerns me. This article is going to be asking you to fundamentally change your way of thinking as it relates to relationships. My main reason for writing this is because I've genuinely seen good men get hurt by women, and many more suffering from stress, depression, even suicide. Additionally, I've witnessed a lot of smart men give up their dreams in the hope that they can find a relationship.

There are already two distinct sides in the gender war. On the one hand, you have the MGTOW group. On the other, you have us at Passportbros.org. Both of these groups have their own ideals, pros, and cons. It is not an easy decision for anyone to make and it is something that really starts with a personal quest for happiness and fulfillment in life. What about people who don't feel like either of these ideas match their views?

It's my prerogative. That's what I used to say when I was dating (I know, it was a while ago). Whenever I broke up with someone, whether a girlfriend or a one night stand — as long as we didn't live together — it was my prerogative to go back on Tinder and find another girl. It's my prerogative, but looking back on it now I realize that among other things: the purpose of our lives is not to be happy, and selfish, but to serve God (have a purposeful life) build a family, pass on Generational Wealth and information and leave a legacy.

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