Membership in Male Survivor.

Membership in Male Survivor.

Mike Church

Registrant
Gentlemen: I see that we are now up to 1330 odd guest members and only some 270 members. If you are all a bit like me this site has been of terrific value for you. I cannot believe how much this site has helped me in my healing. Sure there are bumps but not nearly as big as they used to be.

I mention this because I think that we all should really think about being a member of msorg. I have become one and the cost is not prohibitive. There can also be special circumstances that can be looked at.

So my brothers please look into that private place where we all dwell and give consideration to becoming a member. Additionally there is a members forum that only members can post on.

I think we owe Male Survivor that much.

Thank you
 
I would urge everyone who has gotten help here to become a member. Help support the organization that helps you. I think the annual fee at the lowest income level is just $35, really minimal.

I think becoming a member also increases you sense of belonging and responsiblity to MS, something that has its own rewards.

Thanks all,

Aaron
 
I have to say this is some of the best money I have spent in my journey to a better life.

The annual cost of membership is less than I spend a month for T, about a month supply of meds, and a bout of acting out.

It was here that I identified what was triggering my acting out, reducing there frequency and increasing my ability to stop before I act out. As I see it, my membership in MS has already paid for itself and is providing a return, financially as well as great gains mentally.

To all my brothers out there, please seriously consider joining.

Bill
 
I joined up a few months ago, partly because I wanted access to the Members' area for the increased safety, and partly because it seemed the right thing to do. It was.

Last night I went to a Rape Crisis Center for an intake interview. I was, ummm, maybe just a tad, a fraction of a smidgen, nervous. I got lost on the two block walk from the subway to the center. I still arrived more than 90 minutes early for my appointment. And when I sat down to wait, and saw on the table a display of registration forms for the upcoming MaleSurvivor conference, I felt better. Still had to get through the interview and all, very interesting "altered state" kind of ride back home last night, but seeing those forms and knowing I'm part of this organization made it feel somehow safer. Like I knew that there's somebody out there working for us, and that includes me.

I got more than my money's worth last night.

Thanks,

Joe
 
Brothers,

This site has for lack of a better word saved my life. I feel that the least I could do was be a member. The cost is not that great. I feel that the money I paid is helping save another brother some where else in the world. The money that you pay goes to help support this site and in turn help us. Please do what you can.


lots of love, Nathan
 
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