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Discussion in 'New to NoFap' started by Sagcfc, Dec 18, 2017.

  1. Sagcfc

    Sagcfc New Fapstronaut

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    Hi Guys myself sagar from india. Was really hesitant to join this forum but looking at the way how my life atm is revolving around fapping made me feel sad for myself.

    I am a 20 year old media student. Was exposed to pornography at a very young age, continued it and now I am here addicted to pornography and mastabration.

    The thing that saddens me the most is that I know it is wrong but I keep doing it as if I have no control over my body my actions.

    This habit has killed my self confidence , my creativity and also detoriated my health.

    I hope to start my journey of NoFap from today and to learn from your experiences to quit this addiction and to become a better person, thanks.
     
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  2. Hey @Sagcfc ,

    Welcome to NoFap! You are in the right place. My experience here is that I needed to learn the program and also get involved with the community.

    The best resource I found was the “Getting Started with NoFap” guide. It is on the NoFap homepage and you can download it for free from this link https://www.nofap.com/forum/index.php?threads/new-users-list-of-rebooting-resources.50878/

    Then, watch this video:



    It is really good and explains so much about how the blasting of porn images into the brain in high definition on high speed internet while slamming porn sounds into the ears with headphones can literally change the way your brain demands sexual stimulation.

    The video explains it better than I can.

    Also, a great page is https://www.nofap.com/forum/index.php?threads/new-users-list-of-rebooting-resources.50878/ my experience is that by reading every link and watching every video, I learned so much.

    Then, I got involved with the community. I'm not anyone special on here, I don't have any magic powers. But, I can say hello to new members, post my journal entries, remember to “like” peoples posts, and offer my experience, strength and hope where appropriate.

    Looking forward to seeing you around on the forums,

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  3. Hi @Sagcfc
    Thanks for being here. Welcome!
    Leaving an addictive habit is not an easy job, but .... the truth will make you free.
    So... get some knowledge, read stories, let yourself encouraged by others.
    You are not alone in this.So connecting to others is a clue as well!
    And don't forget to create a journal.
    Writing about your daily stuff may really help you to process the issues.
    Good luck!
     
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  4. Former_CD

    Former_CD Fapstronaut

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    Welcome, stopping PMO will be the best decision you can ever make. In my opinion you have to find your "why" for quitting PMO. I believe that it is difficult to stop this addiction until you are truly ready to stop.
     
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