She's Very Angry - MGTOW MGTOW Mystery Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3VXXXX9iVPI Hi Everyone Sandman Here, This video is brought to you by a donation from Henry and here's what he has to say: "Hi Sandman, It's Henry again, I hope you are doing well? I have a story about a highschool female friend. Let's call her Annie. Annie is a career driven women that lives near the city of Toronto. She graduated from university and is now working a fulltime job, making $45,000 a year. She hitting her 30's and is still single. She lives with her parents because she can't afford the sort of lifestyle she wants with the money she earns. She's into self-help and motivational books. She's hyper emotional and her politics fall center left. Only center left and not far left because I debate her from time to time. What am I getting at? Well, Annie got upset one day. Her parents decided to paint the whole house without discussing with her first. When she came back home, her parents painted her room and she was pissed. She got into an argument with her mother and stormed off. She came over to my place to vent. I did the one unimaginable thing that every mangina and cuck fear doing. I told her she was wrong. When I put her in her place, she was angry at me, but also curious as to why. For me it was rather simple. I told her that in life, you're not entitled to anything. Not even privacy of your own room. She was perplexed why I would say such a thing, and tried arguing that her room was her property and she had every right to decide what colour her room should be painted. I asked her if she pays rent or own part of the house she lives in. She couldn't deny she had no legal rights, so she pivoted to an emotional argument. Her parents should grace her with the privacy and respect all children should get. I asked her, do you consider yourself a child or an adult? Again, she couldn't answer the question. After a brief silence, I told her with very frank words. That the pain and anger are based on her own insecurity and inadequacies in life. She idly watched as her friends got married, moved out and became independent. She's felt left behind by her social circle and is sheltering her emotions in an abstract idea of a safespace. The room represents a place in her world where she has full control over. And when someone barges in and changes it against her will, it only proved how vulnerable she really is. She started to cry and asked why was I so mean to her. I returned the question with another, did you come here to seek comfort or to seek answers? After getting her emotions stable, she went back home. Why was this story significant? Well, after 3 days of thinking about it, it dawned on me. That every time I became angry at someone, almost every time that anger was based on my inadequacy at controlling the situation. It made me question if I was really angry at a person, or angry at myself? It's been over 4 years since I felt the emotion of anger. I think a lot of that has to do with the confidence I built over the last 5 years running my own business, owning my own property and understanding life on a deeper level. 10 images licensed and paid for through BigStock.com. All image licenses are available upon request.