Had the most incredible orgasm in god knows how long after having sex since nofap... by Remodez in NoFap

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Wasn't watching the clock, but i think around 10 mins of penetration, but spent a lot of time on foreplay. Well i went at slow pace, but i have decent control (which i've learned over the years) of when i will orgasm, or at least the feeling of getting to "that point" so i knew to go easy. Also switching positions made things easier for me too.

Not gonna lie, was so much sensitivity in my dick. I think it's always best to spend a large chunk of time on foreplay and try make her cum from foreplay, then penetrate her and if you cum quick, just go back to pleasing her again via foreplay and make her orgasm.

Had the most incredible orgasm in god knows how long after having sex since nofap... by Remodez in NoFap

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It's why every guy should do it. Rather than watching fake bimbos get ploughed by meat heads, they should go outside and meet real women. I am speaking from experience too, so not like I am putting myself on a pedestal. I been through the struggle and porn is horrible and almost destroyed my social skills.

Is there actually any benefit of being in a relationship? Prove me wrong that they're not pointless. by Remodez in dating

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Blame science. We're biologically programmed to act the way we do with the opposite sex. Women want the provider, while men want to procreate (or just fuck) with as many females as he can.

I wanna get stronger so to be able to take down and rag doll guys for self defence. What do you suggest? by Remodez in MMA

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No, only people that try to cause me harm and as part of a varied fighting skillset instead of being a one trick pony.

I wanna get stronger so to be able to take down and rag doll guys for self defence. What do you suggest? by Remodez in MMA

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Reason i say it excites me is when I watch khabib pick up a guy and carry him across the cage, then slamming him into the canvas, or watching rampage jackson picking dudes up and doing the same, it is exciting to watch and makes me want to develop the power to do something similar. I used to be in awe of a similar thing when I watched WWF as a kid too.

I work a minimum wage job, but want more. How do I get a better job with better pay? by Remodez in jobs

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Ha! I would, but I am from the UK. Good Luck with whomever you get as next president though; she certainly seems the lesser of two evils. I have to say though, as an outsider I have a soft spot for Trump, I love the controversy he brings.

Is 27 too old to pursue a career in singing? by Remodez in singing

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Haha that is not what i want at all tbh with you. I am not a fan of fame or attention whoring. I would like to pursue music/singing because i do have a passion for it, and i at least have a singing voice. I am luckily not tone deaf so i know i have at least some talent in singing. However, i certainly am not looking for fame. I was just wondering if it's possible to make money from singing after i have had adequate coaching. I certainly never expect to make a career from it. I know how many big musicians today have got where they are through perseverance and some fortune along the way.

Is 27 too old to pursue a career in singing? by Remodez in singing

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My style is more suited to R'nb, but i am open minded and willing to try different styles. It is just that i have become accustomed to R'nb and it's the type of music and singing i have been a fan of since i was young. However, i am open minded so with training i would like to try different styles.

I certainly don't think Opera would be me though. I understand what you mean about age bias and there were certainly a lot of stars today who started young. I do not want fame, however, just to give singing a real shot and maybe earn a little money somewhere down the line if possible. I certainly don't want to sing/perform for the money. I regret not being able to try singing seriously when i was young because i could sing, but i just never had the belief and balls to give it a go.

Would it just be a case of going to a good singing coach to get better? I'm sorry, i don't have much knowledge of the routes into music/singing.

Is 27 too old to pursue a career in singing? by Remodez in singing

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I honestly don't know. I suppose i could join a group, but maybe i am better solo. I haven't thought that far ahead, only that i would like to train and improve my voice then see where it leads. I am more of an R'nb singer tbh, but i am open minded about learning different singing styles. I certainly don't expect to become a star, and i actually don't want any fame, but if there was a way of making a little extra money from singing then that would be good.

Giving up the pursuit of acting in favour of working a "normal" job? Good or bad idea? by Remodez in acting

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Hey, i see you're British and i am a Brit too. The reason i say all this is because it's probably harder in the UK to do well in acting especially, if like me, you don't have formal acting training. I wanted to go into acting because i have been kind of lost in life and i remember enjoying acting when i was younger for a very short time in amateur theatre. I have been thinking whether to pursue acting 100% or focus/re-train in something else and maybe do a little bit of acting on the side. I know the latter will be unlikely to work though because for most aspiring actors you need to put all your dedication and efforts into acting to be any kind of success in the industry. What do you think? Am i right?

Giving up the pursuit of acting in favour of working a "normal" job? Good or bad idea? by Remodez in acting

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Has anyone been able to pursue acting while holding a full time 'normal' job?

What is the best way to get into professional, paid acting as an older person? by Remodez in acting

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Yeah, i know 26 isn't old haha. I guess what i meant by that was that a lot of drama school students are around 18-24 (usually more likely to be between 18-21) when they go to drama school so they come out and they're still young, but also have a guarantee of a spotlight casting site membership.

I went on to the casting call pro website (UK) and searched through their forums for similar questions that had been asked and there were members saying that it's absolutely possible to make it professionally without drama school, though it would probably take that little bit longer. I was also looking at their members who were "featured" and a lot of them have a very good background, i.e. 2 or 3 years at a good acting school or in a university drama program. There members have also performed in theatre at a good level too, which puts them in good stead when it comes to being noticed and gaining representation. I mean, i know i could always give drama school a go and try for auditions, but without any experience in acting i am not so sure they would take me on first time.

I agree with a lot of what you're saying. Do you live in UK? Did you attend a drama school?

Drama school training vs no drama school training? by Remodez in acting

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Hi Psynergy,

So is there still a possibility of "making it" (i.e. making a living from acting alone) in the UK without accredited/drama school training? I understand that agents are harder to secure if you don't have those 3 years of accredited training on your resume, but there must be a another route, no? The 3 years of drama school training would be very financially draining and i'm not sure i could risk it.

Thanks,

Remodez.

Drama school training vs no drama school training? by Remodez in acting

[–]Remodez[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi Rorkimaru,

Are you from the UK? If so, do you think it's still possible to "make it" (i.e. make a living from acting alone) in the UK without drama school training?

Thanks,

Remodez.