116 - Disabled MGTOW

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Dear Sandman, I watched through your entire library of videos thus far, and to say that it was an eye opening experience, would be putting it mildly. From your videos I've learned that I am a indeed a MGTOW (thought I didn't know it at the time.) Moreover, I used to identify as somewhat of a feminist. The propaganda they put out had me somewhat convinced for a time. Thankfully I wasn't completely "indoctrinated" in the process, as my intellectual disposition to rationality rarely allows me to agree with one side of the story without hearing both sides of the story and discerning the truth from there. the topic I wanted to hear your opinion on is, MGTOW's with disabilities, and various ways to overcome one's disabilities and the subsequent view that women have of you. I myself, at the age of 16 - 17 years of age (I am currently 34) I was diagnosed with Hepatitis C, Antiphospholipid Syndrome and Rheumatoid Arthritis. Being the person that I am, I did not particularly allow myself to be overcome with grief, and dealt with it on my own terms. Where my body has failed me, I was left with 2 choices. Let these illnesses take over your life and rule over you, or use what you have at your disposal to your advantage. So I chose to do the latter and started learning and expanding where I could, intellectually. Now thankfully I did win a sort of genetic lotto where the body that I naturally have isn't skinny or anything by any means, but I used to be overweight when I was in high school and as anyone who has attended school knows, if you are different in any way, you get bullied. I don't mind that part of it either because personally it has made me a stronger person, as from that experience, I've learned to not give a shit what people thought of me, aside from the few I call my friends. I used to be a christian for around 12-13 years of my young adult life (in my 20's) and have recently left that behind because my illness has gotten progressively worse, and I am now mostly confined to my home. Now that leaves me at a disadvantage because I can no longer be viewed by women as even an beta male provider. Not that I look forward to such a prospect, nor have I ever. That being said, it also puts me at a disadvantage when it comes to being a MGTOW as it is more difficult to get one's own independence and self confidence. So I was wondering what your views and opinions on this particular disposition are, if any at all. Thanks again for reading my message and replying as quickly as you did. Keep up the awesome work and I always look forward to watching your videos. Alex. Well thanks for your question Alex.True Forced Loneliness - MGTOWhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V2gqP...Stephen Hawking book reveals 'anguish' of his two marriageshttp://www.theweek.co.uk/uk-news/5503...Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/mgtow/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy