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Another Way

Discussion in 'Porn Addiction' started by Fridonis69, Jun 21, 2020.

  1. Fridonis69

    Fridonis69 New Fapstronaut

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    Dear Fellow Masturbators and Masturbaturinas - or whatever you wanna call yourself ;)

    I can understand the urge to demonise everything that is connected to the porn industry.
    It is easy to say "they are wrong".
    But by saying that, we also stop acknowledging the things it brought to our lives.
    Falling asleep like a baby, being more open to sexual experiences and watching hot girls - lets just be honest it is nice.
    I for my part watch porn daily (especially streaming sites), while doing that I faptracked and I just had a 39 day streak -
    I jizzed in my pants in the night (wet dream), so I resetted the counter - now I am fapper again! yeah baby!
    So that is my way - I really like watching girls undress themselves (why shouldn't I) - I really enjoy watching new positions that I see on porn and if I am able to I try to do them as well
    - there are some good actors out there - which seem to enjoy their job:)
    So for my part I have to tell you the way that I find most comfortable is not worrying, about not watching porn - man it is nice - but more about why this is such a big topic in your life, are you still able to claim your goals? Do you do sport?
    Do you have women in your life - do you go dancing?
    Do you feel comfortable with yourself? Do you feel loved?

    Those for me are the real questions you should ask yourself -
    PH is like YouTube - it's just a platform))

    So consider dedemonising this whole topic it - and next time you are with a girl say:
    I like big butts and I cannot like you other brothers can't deny !
     
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  2. Fair enough. We each get to own our opinions and decide for ourselves what's healthy for each of us. I'm not about to question what's healthy for you. Carpe Diem as you see fit. For me though--in my life experience--porn brings far, far more pain than gain. I choose to avoid it at all costs now. Live and let live.
     

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