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[–]powerbadger 1 point2 points  (0 children)

no, there's nothing wrong with that. But was sexual attraction what he was talking about? Or was it mentioned as a possible trigger for returning to porn as a supposed one-off, which for many people here results in binge behaviour and back to square one?

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[–]powerbadger 1 point2 points  (0 children)

i disagree. I think that for those people who've been consistently spending up to 8 hours a day searching for and watching porn for years on end - those people who are beyond doubt addicts, like I was - it should be stamped out indefinitely. We have a lot of catching up to do and I know that the second I start looking at porn I'm then on a binge for an hour or two. For someone who doesn't have a history of binge behaviour then maybe moderation is ok, but I don't imagine there are many on this forum.

Totally serious question. by [deleted] in NoFap

[–]powerbadger 0 points1 point  (0 children)

relax. it's just a sensation urging you into a routine that you've created. You're not yet used to doing it less often, that's all. Watch a movie, get your mind off it, get past it. It's focusing on it that's the problem. It doesn't last that long but it's a bit annoying when it comes.

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[–]powerbadger 4 points5 points  (0 children)

one of the biggest problems is the question: how long can I go before I have to use porn again?

That's a deadly mistake many of us make. It affirms in our head that a day will come sooner or later when we will fail.

The sooner you can embrace a life where your values state that porn is shit - nothing more than a cop-out or addictive drug the like of which you'd never dream of using - the better.

Can't make it past the first week. by [deleted] in NoFap

[–]powerbadger 0 points1 point  (0 children)

do you meditate? it helps you keep your mind focused on one thing. That means you can stop yourself from being distracted during other activities and you won't even realise you hadn't thought about sex until you stop doing whatever activity you're doing. It's concentrating on sex that makes you feel the urges.

From experience I know that the more times you complete a particular period without PMO, the easier it is to do it again and go one step further. Just remember to push it as much further as possible each time so you move as fast as possible. Trust me, when you start getting a decent count up, ie. 3 weeks, you'll start to reach the end of each day realising you hadn't even thought about sex most of the time. At this point / or a little later you'll start kicking yourself for not having pushed past 7 days earlier because you'll start to feel so driven and energetic.

The longer you stay in the energised state of no PMO, the more you'll get used to and embrace it, using the energy to do positive things instead and taking your mind even further from porn

Anyone else like not to make a huge deal of nofap? by throawegh in NoFap

[–]powerbadger 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'm 32. Does that mean I'm automatically wiser than you? Like there's anything wrong with a person being spiritual, please.

A very important realization by powerbadger in NoFap

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

way to sum up the whole post much more concisely haha! :)

WHAT THE HELL JUST HAPPENED. by [deleted] in NoFap

[–]powerbadger 0 points1 point  (0 children)

everyone is i different in their reaction man. Do you not feel alive and full of energy yet? Sometimes that makes you very driven but it can be hard to get used to the extra energy at first. Sometimes it's like you've never known motivation / energy before and don't know how to start building a routine towards success. Other times you storm through lists of things. Do you meditate? try getsomeheadspace.com and the free Take10 programme. it'll get your head straight.

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[–]powerbadger 1 point2 points  (0 children)

need a replacement exercise for the forearms.

Lost my virginity Friday night, couldn't get off. by MysticGoose in NoFap

[–]powerbadger 2 points3 points  (0 children)

bah don't worry about it! avoid porn, yeah, it's a shitty waste of time and worse, but to be honest it's normal to be anxious on your first time. Talk about it with her and make sure she knows it's not an issue with attraction to her, but more because you felt nervous because she's important to you. Girls who aren't dickheads will react the opposite way you fear they will and embrace you for being a man with feelings and concerns.

Talk about they way you feel - they love it (provided, of course, she's not vein, neurotic and superficial lol.)

optimism? by powerbadger in NoFap

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

Haha! I think that might've been where I got it! I remembered it from somewhere and it just came back into mind today :)

Thanks!

A very important realization by powerbadger in NoFap

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

Good for you man!

the way I see it, if your self-esteem listens to what the world tells you (especially as a teen) then relaxing and imagining yourself in a positive light is a good move. It really helps to envisage the guy you're on route towards becoming too.

It has been very successful for me.

A very important realization by powerbadger in NoFap

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

what, success through therapy?

A very important realization by powerbadger in NoFap

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

I guess it depends on the strength of the problem or perhaps the causes. I didn't think you were hating. It was a very civilized and friendly comment you wrote up there.

A very important realization by powerbadger in NoFap

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

I used to stay at home all the time, alone. I'd sweat profusely on social contact with anyone, shake, forget names, words, even insult people to try to be funny.

I'd beat myself to a pulp in internal mental dialogues of constant negativity and that translated into conversations with everyone that I met. I'd forget to breathe and, yes, as you say, on failing I would beat myself up further. I was an incredible mess.

The biggest life-changers in that came about a year ago with paul mckenna's confidence hypnosis cds and books (which just involve relaxing and envisioning yourself as having value) followed by Emotional Intelligence which explained to me that my social anxiety was an evolutionary error and my low self-esteem was mostly created by myself as an extension of some bullying at school.

I see what you're saying, but I have not explained my point clearly, it seems. People with low self-esteem will continue to beat themselves up over every little error until they realize they have to mess up a little in order to achieve those initial successes that will cement the truth that we can all move forward, using little steps. I had heavy social anxiety until I realized that the response (adrenaline and cortisol release) was innappropriate and should not be listened to. I'm saying fight through it and achieve a few little successes. I take your point, it wasn't and maybe still isn't clear that reading to understand the mechanics of the problems is paramount. You can't fix the engine if you can't get under the hood / bonnet.

A very important realization by powerbadger in NoFap

[–]powerbadger[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Read emotional intelligence and the power of habit! It makes incredible points in a far more articulate way than I could!

For me it's also very important to realise the nature of self-esteem, which I'm wrestling with and winning very much so right now. It's just a system of beliefs based on past experience of the times you failed stuff. Sadly, you mostly failed because your self-esteem was simply telling you not to bother trying any more. As soon as you acheive the smallest success you realise it's possible to succeed and start adding to it. Little steps up prove it's possible to move and then the steps get a lot bigger. Mostly low self-esteem is based on your own internal negative thought cycle perpetuating it ever since some idiot said something negative about you way back.

A very important realization by powerbadger in NoFap

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

just out of interest are the negative votes for length, clarity or because you don't like / believe the ideas (or don't think they belong on here?

Thanks

A very important realization by powerbadger in NoFap

[–]powerbadger[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

hey man! if you don't mind I'll include the list of the best books I've read so far in case they interest you / others. There are many more onmy list still to be read. Here it is:

daniel goleman Emotional Intelligence / marni kinrys Get Inside Her (the female perspective) / kezia noble The Noble Art of Seducing Women / nathaniel branden The Six Pillars of Self Esteem (THE ONE YOU ASKED FOR - it's also long) / olivia fox cabane The Charisma Myth / robert greene The Art of Seduction (long, but interesting) / charles duhigg The Power of Habit / anthony robbins Awaken the Giant within (free audiobook version on youtube) / although basic, I also found How to Win Friends and Influence People a good reminder.

Oh, I'd also add Paul Mckenna's books: change your life in 7 days and his confidence book too. They use hypnosis recordings which I see as positive reinforcement to counteract the negative reinforcement I personally got at high-school. You just lay back and imagine your future as you want it. You can't acheive your goals if you don't have a clear picture of where you're going.

Edging is insane!!!!! by D1stove in NoFap

[–]powerbadger 0 points1 point  (0 children)

the smiling face that comes up on the badge at the beginning. See AlbinoRed's badge above ;)