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NoPorn / NoFap Google Group - For Those Who're Serious

NoPorn / NoFap Google Group - For Those Who're Serious

Been on No Porn since January 6~. It was tough for the first 2-3 weeks, but I have no desire to watch it anymore.

Here's where I'm at

-Don't jerk it anymore. Though I have had a few slip ups.

-I avoid having sex more than 3-5 times a week.

-Sometimes I'll have sex without ejaculation if I'm pushing my weekly ejaculation limit, which really fires up her hamster since I offer no explanation. I find this hilarious.

My Observations

-My sex drive has gone down to what I consider a normal level for someone my age. I only want sex 10 times a week (I'm young). 3-5 times a week is what I aim for though. I view it like junk food and try to limit my intake despite the fact it's a base desire that I want everyday.

-I'm much more dominant with women. Not sure the cause, but I'll take it.

Final Thoughts

I feel more productive, but this isn't a "superpower" or anything like that. It is a preferable state compared to watching porn and ejaculating 8 days a week.

All in all, there is no benefit to watching porn or excessively jacking off. Plus, it's not natural.

So why do you do it? Does porn have any benefit on your life?

Tips for Making It

You really need to ask yourself why you want to do this. I've been doing this since 2012 for varying lengths of time, but never more than 30 days. Personally, I was always doing it because I wanted to get laid more and always failed.

I wasn't really successful at it until I was doing it for my own personal benefit.

Being busy helps too. Getting laid doesn't make it easier in my experience. I watched the most porn when I lived with my ex-GF and had sex 2-3 times a day. Actually, I think having frequent sex desensitizes you to real world sex, which makes you want to watch porn to turn you on. That's what happened with me at least.

Quote: (03-07-2019 05:18 PM)Batman_ Wrote:  

It's all bullshit when you account for placebo.

If it changes your reality, then how is it bullshit?

My point being, there is no such thing as a placebo. You either get the desired result OR you don't. Placebo was just invented by the pharmaceutical industry to discount alternative treatment methods.
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