423 - Let Her Fix Her Own Roof

MGTOW Sandman Quotes - A podcast by Mgtow

Sponsor Link: Chris Whalen CPAhttp://www.chriswhalencpa.comhttps://www.amazon.com/dp/0979352266Mystery Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qLrnk...Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/c-2039428Odysee.TV: https://odysee.com/@SandmanMGTOW:cBitchute Link: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/YIxe...SubscribeStar.com: https://www.subscribestar.com/sandmanPaypal / Email: Sandmanmgtow @ Gmail.comBitcoin Address: bc1qtkeru8ygglfq36eu544hxw6n9hsh22l7fkf8uvHi Everyone Sandman Here, This video is brought to you by a donation from The Artful Dodger and here's what he has to say: "Hi, Sandman love the show and commitment to this subject. You are correct that if a man does not continually reinforce MGTOW lessons in his mind, he can find himself back on the plantation, controlled and used by women. Becoming aware of how much women use men for their own benefit helps keep that from happening to me anymore. It's helping other men also. I am red-pilling my sibling sister about how much her husband gets used as a utility by her single female friends. My sister is a semi-woke retired school teacher. I have watched as her single female friends take advantage of my sister's husband, using him for around their house chore labor, fixing broken things, cars and general man work. I made her aware that it's unfair for those women to use his time labor & truck, without compensation. If their strong & empowered wahmen energy cannot get the work done, then they need to hire contractors and pay for the work. It's getting through to my sister. I argued he is not home to do the work around their own house. Now it hit home. She's thinking. She gate-keeps his labor. By default, women are programmed to think men\boys are their free labor pool, to be used whenever they want them to. I teach teenage boys & 20-somethings to not own a pickup truck and not help girls move from apartment to apartment. We are not their moving service. Moms are surprised when I say these things to their sons. Recently, my washer broke, after decades of good service. I opted to throw it away and buy a new machine. I could afford to do so. At the same time, a woman I know has a broken washer and asked me to come over and have a look @ it for her and could I fix it? The old blue-pilled me would have done that in a moment. Not anymore. I man-splained to her that the time it takes for me to diagnose that machine is so valuable to me, that I just bought myself a new machine instead of fixing the old. That goes for her machine also. She said she couldn't afford a new machine. of course. So I suggested buying a used machine, off marketplace. That doesn't get her old machine out of the house and the replacement in. Another assumption of free labor. I educated (man-splained) to her again that used appliance companies offer in-home installation & removal of the old machine. smiley faced emoji. This annoyed her and I don't care. The days of wahmen using men for free utilities are coming to an end if we red-pilled men become aware of their exploitations and keep teaching the younger guys and our brothers-in-law not to simp. Keep teaching, Sandman. You are saving lives." Well Artful Dodger thanks for the donation and topic. Isn't it incredible when you see the woman's hamster running in her head trying to get you to come over and do the free disposal of her old washing machine after you refuse to fix it? It's like there's a checklist. Will he fix it? NO check. Will he move out the old machine before I buy a new one? No check. Am I able to get free attention or emotional tampon services from him? No check. Is he costing me more in emotional labor than I'm getting back? Yes. check I guess it's time to cut off communication from him. I'll discuss more about men no longer being utilities for women we barely know in a moment but let me first tell everyone about today's sponsor Chris Whalen:Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/mgtow/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy