It isn't as simple as brain chemistry, for some people there may be multiple mental health issues, dual (or more) diagnosis even if the 'other' one is "just" depression.
But to answer your question, it's to help people in a more comprehensive way. With one of the issues resolved there may be...
Since your counter just says no porn I assume you don't consider the full PMO. (porn in this case being more mental, p-Sub and not just formal produced porn)
What I wonder about is how you even have energy to get an erection. If you work out really hard I'd imagine you just don't have the...
If you look at the big picture and consider how prevalent it is, and how socially acceptable it is, then you may get a clearer picture but at the same time see something disturbing that you cannot "unsee." Generally speaking, it is that we are in a time when many addictive and compulsive...
It's good that you're looking at the deeper level things, though on the other hand nobody seems to have an easy solution. Even when people meet in person a lot of it suffers from what you're describing. That doesn't mean it's not worth trying, but it does seem hard for most people across the board.
My first reply was removed by a mod probably because of lack of details and context, but I can't be sure since I got a form letter and there's no response to my PM.
I had my PMO compulsion removed as a result of a kind of energy healing meditation. This system is explicitly supernatural by...
There's a ton of people who are not that social online, so they're not really going to judge because they're also like that.
It's like people you meet in person/face to face, it just takes a long time to get to know people. I think the biggest thing is probably people don't really put in the...
Yes there may be other things going on like severe mental health issues, ACE (adverse childhood experiences), trauma etc. but then again that's the case with substance use too. Focusing on 'it's not just porn', which is not the same as PMO, and PMO is also not the same as PMO in the context of a...
I think more superficial changes make more of an impression in the beginning, and to me changing your behavior, no PMO is just that even though it does give you relief and it's refreshing when it's new. But it just doesn't go that far. Here's how I see different levels of change from more...
You might want to consider what you think of as 'doing something', what I mean is often we mean some kind of passive entertainment like going to a concert or whatever, which is more about receiving or having an experience.
Remember that car crash scene from Fight Club where those two guys were...
It's always a mix. Even a part of addiction recovery may be fantasy, in the sense that someone may think wow instant community, just go to these meetings and you're going to be automatically supported and it'll all be perfect. It's totally voluntary so it varies greatly. People can recover but...
If the word invention is really used correctly in this context then it doesn't have to do with how much time, it has to do with how creative you are.
You can recondition yourself with habits, but that's not really the same concept as reinventing something. (it even sounds like refurbished) Of...
There's also some guy that was making fun of his daughter by dressing up and posing like her, I don't think she was a camgirl but was trying to get attention for sure.