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It's like you are on funeral
- And you start jerking off... masturbating.... it's as sick as doing that... while you watch porn
Your mind suggest plenty of shit why to watch it...
like
1) "Let's watch one..." - Just one
2) "Okay... let's now watch something like cumshots eating." - It's the last
3) "Few More"
4) "Just one More"
5) "Let's check out shemale pornographic video."
6) "I lomost... I promise.. .we won't jerk off.... masturbate... just watch."
7) Touchy and luchy
- Scenario of... let's touch ourselfs... just a touch... put your hand in your pants... just start touching... FEEEL IT
FEEL IT... FEEIL IT...
NO MASTURBATING
NO MASTURBATING
- AND in the end
You get so much horny or aroused that you are going to do anything just to finish off
YOUR BRAIN KNOWS THAT
YOUR ADDICT KNOWS THAT,
BUT YOU DON'T KNOW
I mean that you end up
with expectations that you ain't gonna jerk off, ain't gonna masturbate, ain't gonna get cum...
but in the end you finish off...
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Your addict is proud, your brain likes that process and you
you fucking damn you... you end up feeling guilty... who knows how far this strike did went.
It's starts from the most innocent like from soft porn or images, then it escalates.
Up to more and more and more and more and more and more...
(But you think that each video is going to be the last... but NO...NO.NO...NO - dUDE)
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You see female as a sexual object which purpose is to
FUCK
FUCK
FUCK
FUCK
FUCK
FUCK
FUCK
FUCK
FUCK
FUCK
FUCK
FUCK
AND
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FUCK
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WHICH MEANS IT SHOULD EXECUTES YOUR DEEPEST DESIRES
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YOU DON'T SEE IT LIKE FEMALE IS THERE TO CONNECT... NOT TO FUCK ONLY
WRONG PERCEPTION KILLS IT ALL!
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This porn won't satisfy you always your desires... you will go higher and higher...
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and what then?
Intention Left Empty Blank
âIn all these assaults on the senses there is a great wisdom â not only about the addictiveness of pleasures but about their ephemerality. The essence of addiction, after all, is that pleasure tends to desperate and leave the mind agitated, hungry for more. The idea that just one more dollar, one more dalliance, one more rung on the ladder will leave us feeling sated reflects a misunderstanding about human nature â a misunderstanding, moreover, that is built into human nature; we are designed to feel that the next great goal will bring bliss, and the bliss is designed to evaporate shortly after we get there. Natural selection has a malicious sense of humor; it leads us along with a series of promises and then keeps saying âJust kidding.â As the Bible puts it, âAll the labour of man is for his mouth, and yet the appetite is not filled.â Remarkably, we go our whole lives without ever really catching on.
The advice of the sages â that we refuse to play this game â is nothing less than an incitement to mutiny, to rebel against our creator. Sensual pleasures are the whip natural selection uses to control us to keep us in the thrall of its warped value system. To cultivate some indifference to them is one plausible route to liberation. While few of us can claim to have traveled far on this route, the proliferation of this scriptural advice suggests it has been followed some distance with some success.â
â Robert Wright, The Moral Animal: Why We Are the Way We Are: The New Science of Evolutionary Psychology
âMay you be in heaven half an hour before the devil knows youâre dead.â â Traditional Irish toast
Chapter 6 - Stop (Forgotten)
And the side effects!
you want that
If there's one thing that almost every guy is an expert at, it's masturbation. After years of extensive, hands-on experience, you think you know everything there is to know. But according to the experts, maybe you don't. Here are some that may surprise you.
1. Masturbation doesn't have the health benefits that sex does.
"It appears that not all orgasms are created equally," says Tobias S. Köhler, MD, MPH, an associate professor at Southern Illinois University School of Medicine in Springfield.
Study after study shows that intercourse has all sorts of benefits for men -- for your blood pressure, heart and prostatehealth, pain, and more. You'd think that masturbation would, too. But it doesn't.
Why would it make a difference whether you ejaculate during sex or on your own? No one's sure. But your body seems to respond differently. Even the makeup of semen is different if you masturbate instead of having sex.
Still, does it really matter? Have you honestly been masturbating all these years only because you wanted to boost your prostate health? Didn't think so. But one study, Harvardâs Health Professional Followup, showed that Masturbation may help lower risk of prostate cancer.
2. Masturbation is not risk-free.
Sure, it's low-risk. It's the safest form of sex possible. No one ever caught an STD from himself or made himself pregnant. But like other low-risk activities (chewing, walking), it still has some risks.
Frequent or rough masturbation can cause minor skinirritation. Forcefully bending an erect penis can rupture the chambers that fill with blood, a rare but gruesome condition called penile fracture.
Köhler has seen guys with it after vigorous masturbation. "Afterward, the penis looks like an eggplant," he says. "It's purple and swollen." Most men need surgery to repair it.
3. There's no "normal" amount of masturbation.
Guys can get hung up on whether they masturbate too much. But it's not how many times you masturbate in a week (or day) that really matters, says Logan Levkoff, PhD, a sexologist and sex educator. It's how it fits into your life.
If you masturbate many times a day and have a healthy, satisfying life, good for you. But if you masturbate many times a day and you're missing work or giving up on sex with your partner because of it, consider seeing a sex therapist.
Even then, there's nothing specific about masturbation that's the problem. Compulsive masturbation is like any behavior that disrupts your life -- whether it's compulsively playing poker or checking your social media every other minute.
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1. Porn Means You Canât Get Aroused by âJustâ Your Spouse
Do you remember reading about Pavlov and his dog in Psychology? Pavlov would give the dog a nice juicy steak, but right before he did he would ring a bell. He conditioned the dog to associate ringing the bell with getting great food. Eventually Pavlov took the food away, but kept ringing the bell. The dog kept salivating at the bell, even though there was no steak, because the dog associated the bell with the food.
The same thing happens when we see porn. Porn stimulates the arousal centers in the brain. When itâs accompanied by orgasm (sexual release through masturbation), then a chemical reaction happens and hormones are released. In effect, our brains start to associate arousal with an image, an idea, or a video, rather than a person.
When you donât watch porn and save yourself until marriage, then all of those chemicals and hormones are released for the first time when youâre with your spouse, and it causes you to bond intensely (and sexually) to your spouse. But when you spend a ton of time teaching your brain to associate arousal and release with pornography, your brain canât associate arousal and release with a person anymore. Either you have to fantasize about the porn, and get those images in your brain, or you have to watch porn first. Often people can âcomplete the actâ, but itâs not intense for them the way porn is. Youâve rewired your brain, and now youâre salivating at the wrong thing.
2. Porn Wrecks Your Libido
Itâs only natural, then, that many people who use porn in the past, or who use porn in the present, have virtually no libido when it comes to making love to their spouse. The spouse is not what turns them on, and so the natural drive that we have for sex is transferred somewhere else. I get so many emails from young women in their twenties who say, âmy husband and I were both virgins when we married, and I thought heâd want sex all the time. But after our honeymoon sex went to maybe twice a month, and thatâs only if I pressure him. He says he just isnât interested.â With so many men growing up on porn, this is just to be expected.
3. Porn Makes You Sexually Lazy
In porn, everyone is turned on all the time. You donât have to make any effort to arouse someone; itâs automatic. There is no foreplay in porn. And so if your spouse isnât aroused you start to think that itâs somehow their fault. Thereâs no expectation that we will have to âwooâ someone or be affectionate and help jumpstart that arousal process. Itâs almost as if we approach sex as two different beings and weâre just using each other, rather than thinking of each other. And thus we never learn how to please the other or become a good lover because weâre always thinking that the other is somehow âfrigidâ. Pornography teaches you that sex is about getting my needs met; it isnât about meeting someone elseâs needs or experiencing something wonderful together.
4. Porn Turns âMaking Loveâ into a Foreign Concept
Those arousal centers and pleasure centers in our brain are supposed to associate sex with physical pleasure and a real sense of intimacy. But the intimacy doesnât happen with porn, and so the pleasure is all that registers. Thus, porn makes sex all about the body, and not about intimacy. In fact, the idea of being intimate isnât even sexy anymore; anonymous is whatâs sexy. We may call âhaving sexâ âmaking loveâ, but in reality they arenât necessarily the same thing. Someone who has used porn extensively often has a difficult time experiencing any intimacy during sex, because those arousal and pleasure centers zero in only on the body. And thatâs another negative effect of porn: porn users often need to objectify or degrade their partner in order to achieve pleasure, the exact opposite of intimacy.
God made sex to actually unite us and draw us together; He even gave us a bonding hormone thatâs released at orgasm so that weâd feel closer! But if that hormone is released when no one is present, it stops having its effects. Sex no longer bonds you together.
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5. Porn Makes Regular Intercourse Seem Boring
An alcoholic drinks alcohol for the âbuzzâ. But after a while your body begins to tolerate it. To
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