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OK, this is totally off topic for qresearch, but I'm going to bite because you said MGTOW, and other young men anons might be paying attention and nodding their heads at your comment (understandably).
Piece of advice? Men and women view love differently. I'm going to repeat that:
Men and women view love differently.
For men, it's adoration. For women, it's admiration. Read that again. There's a SIGNIFICANT difference there, and nobody ever talks about it in plain English like this. If you keep your shit in line, and don't lose the qualities that she admires about you, she'll always be faithful. It really is just about that simple. Men forget how to keep themselves admirable. Women, sometimes, take advantage of the fact that men adore them. Human nature takes over, and the relationship spirals down.
Meaning no offense, but MGTOW is a bit of a cop out for avoiding challenges. The greatest challenge in a man's life is sharing that life with someone else. Marriage is WORK. It's not all fun and games, and most people these days are not taught this properly before reaching an age where they start having significant interest in relationships. Having a family and putting trust in someone else isn't easy, but you shouldn't want to be alone. Being surrounded with stuff doesn't really help personal development much, nor does it ever fill the void. Greater risks = greater rewards. This is true in business, but most importantly, it's true in life. Yes, it's harder to find a good woman that a decent man (ladies, notice I compared good with decent; don't shoot me). Don't let that stop you, though. You meet real people in church, the grocery store, school, etc. If you are swiping on Tinder or going to bars, you're setting yourself up for disappointment (or a cheap lay).
Infograph for you young guys out there. It might irk some of the ladies reading it, but you cannot deny that it is good advice in this day and age. Just imagine you had a son. What would you tell him?