BlueVest73
Fapstronaut
I remember when we used to have sex (2 months prior to starting no PMO, currently on day 13) with my partner. When we had sex on day 1, I craved for another on day 2. If I had it on day 2, I would crave for more on day 3…
Meanwhile I was not a fan of the craving and other side effects (i.e., sexual frustration leading to lower patience and being more sensitive in general), they were there.
When we had sex on day 1, my gf didn’t have the chaser effect on day 2; thus, we didn’t have sex that day (but I still had the sexual urge).
My question is if she felt the same chaser effect as me, and as a result we had sex; would it be harmful for our daily lives (i.e., less motivation to do real/awarding work, more mental fog, depression etc.)?
The reason for me asking this is I wonder if “the chaser effect” is closely linked to “high libido”. If someone desires sex for every day, gets it, and doesn’t see any negative side effects; does this mean that this person has high(er) libido?
Is this something I and her needs to experiment?
Meanwhile I was not a fan of the craving and other side effects (i.e., sexual frustration leading to lower patience and being more sensitive in general), they were there.
When we had sex on day 1, my gf didn’t have the chaser effect on day 2; thus, we didn’t have sex that day (but I still had the sexual urge).
My question is if she felt the same chaser effect as me, and as a result we had sex; would it be harmful for our daily lives (i.e., less motivation to do real/awarding work, more mental fog, depression etc.)?
The reason for me asking this is I wonder if “the chaser effect” is closely linked to “high libido”. If someone desires sex for every day, gets it, and doesn’t see any negative side effects; does this mean that this person has high(er) libido?
Is this something I and her needs to experiment?