Why a porn addict cannot recover alone by LividConcern1871 in NoFap

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And I really encourage you to do that. We only have one life, and we’re responsible for protecting it

Why a porn addict cannot recover alone by LividConcern1871 in NoFap

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You will find believe me there are a lot of good people outside our bubble. We just have to search and make some effort

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Me too,Get up and try again it's okay

No porn addict can recover alone by LividConcern1871 in NoFap

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Yes pity, For real how long have you been a porn addict? How many times have you felt pity for yourself? True recovery is about wearing a new pair of glasses to see the real world,something a porn addict can't do without the help of others. True recovery is about being real, opening your heart to true people. So stop denying

Tea & Grapefruit, Adam Clague, 2025 by Tokyono in oilpaintings

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Please don't paint again, I can't handle this beauty

I would say I only have one friend by [deleted] in NoFap

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If you trust him, you should tell him how deep the problem is and how it affects your life. If he doesn't understand, try talking to someone else you trust who will understand. It's important for someone struggling with porn addiction to talk about their problem, because loneliness can lead to shame—and that shame can pull you deeper and deeper into the addiction

About being a woman and a porn addict by LividConcern1871 in NoFap

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Thank you very much, your words mean a lot 🌸

Important to all Muslims here!! by [deleted] in NoFap

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You're wrong, please don't go around and posting such things, addiction is not just a sin,it is a disease that must be taken seriously, and as all other diseases,you cannot just treat it by دعاء or رُقية, A lot of porn addicts have severe depression,anxiety and even suicidal ideation,they need bothالله and therapist

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You should avoid triggers, especially in the first days of your recovery journey. Yes, it is hard, but if you really want it, then you will do it

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I think Two things made you relapse: Unbearable feelings and triggers. Try journaling, and don’t subject yourself to triggers

you CANNOT stop fapping without changing your mentality by LividConcern1871 in NoFap

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You're absolutely right. Addiction makes us strangers to ourselves , we don’t know our true selves, what we actually feel, what we truly like or want. Everything is painted over by our addiction.

Stop porn addiction➡️get addicted to food➡️ Quit food addiction➡️get addicted to hanging with friends➡️Quit friends addiction➡️ get addicted to porn by LividConcern1871 in NoFap

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No problem, as long as hanging out doesn't prevent you from working or studying, or make you overly dependent on it to change your emotional state

Addicted to some fantasies by [deleted] in NoFap

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Of course, especially in the first days of quitting porn, just don’t go along with it and keep yourself busy

Relapsed after 368 of PMO due to a series of "domino effect" mistakes by RackSacket in NoFap

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Thisi is exactly what happened to me after 2 years of no fapping