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Discussion in 'Abstinence, Retention, and Sexual Transmutation' started by Kddyy, Nov 13, 2020.

  1. Kddyy

    Kddyy Fapstronaut

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    today i watched porn but soon after i leaved the website and controlled myself, i think that porn caught us in a cycle of guilt like today the whole day i havn't worked anything and watched youtube and i was full of guilt and at last i tried to watch porn, i think this is a cycle when i don't do my work i feel more guilt and then to relieve it i watch youtube and the cycle continues unless lastly i watch porn and mastrubate to exit this cycle we should break it by just doing the easiest task very quickly with thinking anything and then you will feel good and then just do more task and form a positive cycle, but remember the positive cycle breaks whenever you feel too good bcoz your brain thinks that you have done enough and its time to take a break, therefore never, ever think you have done enough and the best way to do is to love your work. behungry befoolish.
     
  2. ruso

    ruso Fapstronaut

    Yep, agreed. Porn is an activity to procrastinate and escape from responsibilities.
     
    Last edited: Nov 13, 2020
  3. Little Prince

    Little Prince Fapstronaut

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    It's your brain tricking you. Don't overthink things, don't try to fight the guilt, it's just an addiction. The brain will use any trick that works on you in order to get a fix.
    Also, if your counter is true, at 131 days of no porn you should be doing better. I'm only saying this to point out that you must be doing something wrong. And I mean other than the obvious you plainly looked at porn. Maybe thinking about it, watching sexy pictures or videos (music or not) or maybe it's not related to this and you are consuming media pretty much the entire day such as music, videos, video games. That's too much to be able to recover.
     

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