Anthony Eichberger
1 min readSep 27, 2021

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I don't have any firsthand experience with encountering MGTOW online (or in daily life), so I'd be very curious how monolithic (or, heterogeneous?) its members' views are toward Queer men and our relationships/lives?

As a gay man, would I be told by men from MGTOW that I "don't need" another man (as a spouse/lover) to fulfill me? But would they simultaneously tell me I should go ahead and use or discard other men, sexually, with no guilt? Or would they try to "convert" me to "playboy heterosexuality?" Or would they render me invisible/irrelevant altogether, and not really care about me in the first place because my homosexuality excludes me from being "one of them?"

Not that I'd want to be "one of them" -- but I'm morbidly curious about what type of advice men from MGTOW would try to bestow upon me, as an independent gay man.

That's why I consider myself to be an "intersectional masculist." I don't need women sexually, at all. I don't need a "trophy boyfriend" or a "trophy husband." I don't need validation from politically-correct virtue-signalers of any sex/gender. I don't need toxic "friends" of any background or attribute.

I need people with whom I can share symbiotic relationships (be they platonic, romantic, sexual, or spiritual) where we uplift each other, learn from each other, and make each other cerebrally stronger.

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Anthony Eichberger
Anthony Eichberger

Written by Anthony Eichberger

Gay. Millennial. Pagan/Polytheist. Disabled. Rural-Born. Politically-Independent. Fashion-Challenged. Rational Egoist. Survivor. #AgriWarrior (Deal With It!)

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