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Likes instead of love and my addiction to women

Discussion in 'Rebooting - Porn Addiction Recovery' started by Nicholas.med, Jul 21, 2016.

  1. Nicholas.med

    Nicholas.med Fapstronaut

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    I always admired human body specially female anatomy.
    I think our bodies are the best part about creation.
    Society specially over the last decade or two has corrupted the purity and magic about our bodies, specially about women. We live in a world that uses nudity and sex to sell, to take advantage of our instincts for their own matters, forgetting that we all should be respected as HUMANS. Anyway, this has brought us men (I'm saying this because I'm a guy I don't clearly know how this is for women) to start thinking with our hormones and balls and give up to industry, to porn industry specially. Women now post all those sexy pics to be filled with likes instead of love. They feel they're special with those likes, because the world has completely forgot how to make them feel special. And we males, the XY gender feel loved by watching a screen and feeling our holes with those same women that sell their bodies, and those who are not loved anymore.
    Actually I've never had an addiction to porn, Although I've watched porn I always found more exciting those sexy posts or jerking off at someone on omegle.
    What I'm trying to say here is that we need to start to love ourselves again and love women for what they are. They're more than just a body, they are beings with dreams, passion, love and feelings within. We are responsible for loving them and we should love each one of them as we love our wife, mother, gf, or sister.

    I invite you guys to share your thoughts

    Keep strong :)
     
  2. TheDancingPotato

    TheDancingPotato Fapstronaut

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    I totally agree this is like the black plague of our century. It kills people spiritually, psychologically and physically. Those girls that you mentioned are going to work as prostitutes or webcam performers.
    No matter what, lets not forget our duty, which is to improve ourselves constantly even when times are hard. We shouldn't judge ourselves or anyone else, we should focus on ourselves so we can become an example for the whole world.
     
  3. Nicholas.med

    Nicholas.med Fapstronaut

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    Thank you @TheDancingPotato
    You're right and we really need to keep working on ourselves without judging anyone including those girls we're talking about here. We can make this world better by changing the way we think and act.
    Keep strong :)
     

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