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Story Sexual/fapping abstinence will ultimately ascend you to your maximum genetical potential. Its no joke.

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I understand many of you here prefer scientific validation for claims, and I respect that. I won't mislead you into thinking what I'm about to share is grounded in academic research.

If you're looking for an easy way to debunk pseudoscience, feel free to leave this thread. I'm not here to advocate for semen retention based on scientific evidence; there simply isn’t enough research on this topic.

However, for those genuinely curious, I want to share my personal experience with semen retention.

I used to feel like a complete failure—lacking career ambition, constantly tired, and struggling to connect with others. My workouts were uninspired, school bored me, and social interactions felt daunting. Then I discovered in college that my diet impacted my energy. Ditching refined carbs significantly improved my vitality and sparked a desire to explore other natural ways to enhance my life.

After experimenting with various approaches, I began practicing semen retention for a month, which transformed me completely. Suddenly, what once felt challenging became manageable. I gained confidence, maintained eye contact easily, and my cognitive abilities sharpened. I found it much easier to forge friendships, and my social life blossomed.

Within months, my productivity skyrocketed—I could work for twelve hours straight, fueled by an unquenchable passion for my tasks. It may sound unbelievable, but it was real for me.

I felt invigorated, as if I had regained a vital part of myself lost in my teenage years. I used to think that the energy of youth faded with puberty, but perhaps it coincided with my nightly habits during those years.

As I stopped objectifying women, I found myself comfortably talking to attractive women, generating genuine connections. Ironically, many started showing interest in me, which made it challenging to maintain my commitment. I faltered several times but ultimately returned to my enhanced state.

You might think I'm exaggerating, but this was my genuine experience. I wouldn't willingly forgo one of life’s greatest pleasures if I didn’t believe it was worth far more.

I can’t quite explain the profound impact this has on me. If you want to dismiss my experience as merely a placebo effect, I wouldn’t blame you—I’d likely feel the same way if I hadn’t lived it myself.

I genuinely wish it weren't true. Like many, I appreciate intimacy, and I view sexual connection as vital for a healthy relationship and life. Yet, every time I engage in sexual activities, I revert to an older version of myself—more tired, less confident, struggling to maintain eye contact, and less motivated.

Is this a psychological issue related to sex? It’s a possibility, but I can’t pinpoint any specific reason for it. Upon discovering this practice, I found that others shared remarkably similar experiences. However, maintaining this practice long enough to notice changes is challenging. The temptation is everywhere, making it clear why more people don’t explore this path; few are willing to commit to such self-denial based solely on the suggestions of strangers online, especially in a culture that promotes self-pleasure.

Yes, I often experience sexual urges, and those who view "sexual frustration" as merely a drive towards climax may not realize that it can be redirected towards more fulfilling pursuits.

If you engage in daily masturbation and consume pornography, I’m not here to judge. It’s valid to enjoy personal pleasure, and not everyone needs to make the sacrifices I have, especially since results can vary widely.

Still, if you're single and focused on personal development or going through a rough patch, experimenting with this practice might be worthwhile. I have no vested interest in convincing you to try it, but based on my experience and that of others, the potential benefits could be significant. The only cost is the energy spent on pursuing fleeting pleasures.

I understand if you feel resistance to this idea; many go to great lengths to satisfy their desires. Regardless, I welcome your perspective, as long as you consider the limitations I’ve mentioned.
 
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Fuck it I’ll try it I haven’t improved at all while being a gooner. There has only been a two week period in the past four years where I didn’t beat my meat
there is a fucking evil agenda to transform men in weaklings coomers, it took me years to realize this and finally release myself from it

we are sexual energy, is the stongest force there is whittin us, when you engage in any sexual activity you are drained, there is a lot of misconseptions about this but doesnt have to be a genius to realize you are weaker after jerking off, you are trowing important nutrients down the drain and disregulating your hormones and neurotransmitters,

being on semen retention AKA sexual abstinence is like being on steroids
 
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there is a fucking evil agenda to transform men in weaklings coomers its so sad, it took me years to realize this and finally release myself from it

we are sexual energy, is the most stongest force there is whittin us, when you engage in any sexual activity you are drained, there is a lot of misconseptions about this but doesnt have to be a genius to realize you are weaker after jerking off, you are trowing important nutrients down the drain and disregulating your hormones and neurotransmitters,

being on semen retention AKA sexual abstinence is like being on steroids
i remember reading about jews streaming porn in palestine during a war or smth similar. should have stopped gooning then jfl
 
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i remember reading about jews streaming porn in palestine during a war or smth similar. should have stopped gooning then jfl

i dont really care much about conspiracies because they dont add anything to my life but i observe very carefully whats arround me, like all of you i grew up hearing that masturbation is healthy and we should masturbate to avoid penis atrophy and prostate cancer and all this BS, either the mainstream media and government autorithies are completely dumb or they are extremely evil and every single time they tell us to do the reverse of whats good on purpose
 
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I can do nofap just fine but I don't do it because of nocturnal emissions. I went 20 days and failed, then 60 days and failed, but once i reached 90 days straight and I was very happy and all, guess what? Still the same looser as always
Anyways I agree that fapping takes away time so if you have a strategy to avoid nocturnal emissions I may try again
 
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I can do nofap just fine but I don't do it because of nocturnal emissions. I went 20 days and failed, then 60 days and failed, but once i reached 90 days straight and I was very happy and all, guess what? Still the same looser as always
Anyways I agree that fapping takes away time so if you have a strategy to avoid nocturnal emissions I may try again
i read that nocturnal emissions are just your prostate emptying fluids and its very hard to really have an actual orgasm while sleeping, it doesnt even contain semen, nocturnal emissions are fine
 
i read that nocturnal emissions are just your prostate emptying fluids and its very hard to really have an actual orgasm while sleeping, it doesnt even contain semen, nocturnal emissions are fine
Nocturnal emissions only occur when you have too much semen and you need to "refresh" your balls because your sperm gets old and useless so to stay fertile your body ejaculates at night the old seven to be able to produce new, I could research more if you want but basically I only had them while being on nofap.
How is it possible that you don't have it? I tried to even put paper around my pipi before sleeping but it generally slipped away as I slept and when the nocturnal emission happened it went all in my underwear
 
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Nocturnal emissions only occur when you have too much semen and you need to "refresh" your balls because your sperm gets old and useless so to stay fertile your body ejaculates at night the old seven to be able to produce new, I could research more if you want but basically I only had them while being on nofap.
How is it possible that you don't have it? I tried to even put paper around my pipi before sleeping but it generally slipped away as I slept and when the nocturnal emission happened it went all in my underwear
i have them but i rather wash my underwear and reap the benefits of retaining. im not here to convince anyone but you are missing big time bro, benefits are huge
i went 3x 90 days and the difference is night and day, this time is definitive i will never fap again and i will only engage in sex if its really worth it.
 
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i have them but i rather wash my underwear and reap the benefits of retaining. im not here to convince anyone but you are missing big time bro, benefits are huge
i went 3x 90 days and the difference is night and day, this time is definitive i will never fap again and i only engage in sex if its really worth it.
I did 90 days and nothing changed
Also It's basically wasting one underwear because you can only use it at night
Also I live with my parents and we all wake up early to go out and do things so I can't wash it hidden
It's okay if you want to do it and others too just be careful on it I rather do it once every two weeks and that's it not that deep
 
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I did 90 days and nothing changed
Also It's basically wasting one underwear because you can only use it at night
Also I live with my parents and we all wake up early to go out and do things so I can't wash it hidden
It's okay if you want to do it and others too just be careful on it I rather do it once every two weeks and that's it not that deep
i guess just twice a month as you are saying will probably see less or no benefits from it, most people cant control it and do it everyday or even several times a day those are the ones who probably will see more benefits

also wondering how can you control it so easy? do you have normal libido?
 
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i guess just twice a month as you are saying will probably see less or no benefits from it, most people cant control it and do it everyday or even several times a day those are the ones who probably will see more benefits

also wondering how can you control it so easy? do you have normal libido?
I started fapping along with porn under the pressure of not being innocent/"virgin mentality" because it was cool to understand sexual jokes and all that. I ended up in very bad tags and developed a deep hatred to myself because of it. I am building the path of only doing every two weeks, now I'm doing it weekly and once I get used I'll do it every two weeks
My hate on the damage that my mind suffered and the fear of damaging it more makes me stay away from videos or photos, although sometimes I do get very aroused randomly by a normal Pic of a woman but I guess those must be the moments we're my sperm cicle is at its peak so I don't blame my mind for it
 
I understand many of you here prefer scientific validation for claims, and I respect that. I won't mislead you into thinking what I'm about to share is grounded in academic research.

If you're looking for an easy way to debunk pseudoscience, feel free to leave this thread. I'm not here to advocate for semen retention based on scientific evidence; there simply isn’t enough research on this topic.

However, for those genuinely curious, I want to share my personal experience with semen retention.

I used to feel like a complete failure—lacking career ambition, constantly tired, and struggling to connect with others. My workouts were uninspired, school bored me, and social interactions felt daunting. Then I discovered in college that my diet impacted my energy. Ditching refined carbs significantly improved my vitality and sparked a desire to explore other natural ways to enhance my life.

After experimenting with various approaches, I began practicing semen retention for a month, which transformed me completely. Suddenly, what once felt challenging became manageable. I gained confidence, maintained eye contact easily, and my cognitive abilities sharpened. I found it much easier to forge friendships, and my social life blossomed.

Within months, my productivity skyrocketed—I could work for twelve hours straight, fueled by an unquenchable passion for my tasks. It may sound unbelievable, but it was real for me.

I felt invigorated, as if I had regained a vital part of myself lost in my teenage years. I used to think that the energy of youth faded with puberty, but perhaps it coincided with my nightly habits during those years.

As I stopped objectifying women, I found myself comfortably talking to attractive women, generating genuine connections. Ironically, many started showing interest in me, which made it challenging to maintain my commitment. I faltered several times but ultimately returned to my enhanced state.

You might think I'm exaggerating, but this was my genuine experience. I wouldn't willingly forgo one of life’s greatest pleasures if I didn’t believe it was worth far more.

I can’t quite explain the profound impact this has on me. If you want to dismiss my experience as merely a placebo effect, I wouldn’t blame you—I’d likely feel the same way if I hadn’t lived it myself.

I genuinely wish it weren't true. Like many, I appreciate intimacy, and I view sexual connection as vital for a healthy relationship and life. Yet, every time I engage in sexual activities, I revert to an older version of myself—more tired, less confident, struggling to maintain eye contact, and less motivated.

Is this a psychological issue related to sex? It’s a possibility, but I can’t pinpoint any specific reason for it. Upon discovering this practice, I found that others shared remarkably similar experiences. However, maintaining this practice long enough to notice changes is challenging. The temptation is everywhere, making it clear why more people don’t explore this path; few are willing to commit to such self-denial based solely on the suggestions of strangers online, especially in a culture that promotes self-pleasure.

Yes, I often experience sexual urges, and those who view "sexual frustration" as merely a drive towards climax may not realize that it can be redirected towards more fulfilling pursuits.

If you engage in daily masturbation and consume pornography, I’m not here to judge. It’s valid to enjoy personal pleasure, and not everyone needs to make the sacrifices I have, especially since results can vary widely.

Still, if you're single and focused on personal development or going through a rough patch, experimenting with this practice might be worthwhile. I have no vested interest in convincing you to try it, but based on my experience and that of others, the potential benefits could be significant. The only cost is the energy spent on pursuing fleeting pleasures.

I understand if you feel resistance to this idea; many go to great lengths to satisfy their desires. Regardless, I welcome your perspective, as long as you consider the limitations I’ve mentioned.
You talk too much.
 
I understand many of you here prefer scientific validation for claims, and I respect that. I won't mislead you into thinking what I'm about to share is grounded in academic research.

If you're looking for an easy way to debunk pseudoscience, feel free to leave this thread. I'm not here to advocate for semen retention based on scientific evidence; there simply isn’t enough research on this topic.

However, for those genuinely curious, I want to share my personal experience with semen retention.

I used to feel like a complete failure—lacking career ambition, constantly tired, and struggling to connect with others. My workouts were uninspired, school bored me, and social interactions felt daunting. Then I discovered in college that my diet impacted my energy. Ditching refined carbs significantly improved my vitality and sparked a desire to explore other natural ways to enhance my life.

After experimenting with various approaches, I began practicing semen retention for a month, which transformed me completely. Suddenly, what once felt challenging became manageable. I gained confidence, maintained eye contact easily, and my cognitive abilities sharpened. I found it much easier to forge friendships, and my social life blossomed.

Within months, my productivity skyrocketed—I could work for twelve hours straight, fueled by an unquenchable passion for my tasks. It may sound unbelievable, but it was real for me.

I felt invigorated, as if I had regained a vital part of myself lost in my teenage years. I used to think that the energy of youth faded with puberty, but perhaps it coincided with my nightly habits during those years.

As I stopped objectifying women, I found myself comfortably talking to attractive women, generating genuine connections. Ironically, many started showing interest in me, which made it challenging to maintain my commitment. I faltered several times but ultimately returned to my enhanced state.

You might think I'm exaggerating, but this was my genuine experience. I wouldn't willingly forgo one of life’s greatest pleasures if I didn’t believe it was worth far more.

I can’t quite explain the profound impact this has on me. If you want to dismiss my experience as merely a placebo effect, I wouldn’t blame you—I’d likely feel the same way if I hadn’t lived it myself.

I genuinely wish it weren't true. Like many, I appreciate intimacy, and I view sexual connection as vital for a healthy relationship and life. Yet, every time I engage in sexual activities, I revert to an older version of myself—more tired, less confident, struggling to maintain eye contact, and less motivated.

Is this a psychological issue related to sex? It’s a possibility, but I can’t pinpoint any specific reason for it. Upon discovering this practice, I found that others shared remarkably similar experiences. However, maintaining this practice long enough to notice changes is challenging. The temptation is everywhere, making it clear why more people don’t explore this path; few are willing to commit to such self-denial based solely on the suggestions of strangers online, especially in a culture that promotes self-pleasure.

Yes, I often experience sexual urges, and those who view "sexual frustration" as merely a drive towards climax may not realize that it can be redirected towards more fulfilling pursuits.

If you engage in daily masturbation and consume pornography, I’m not here to judge. It’s valid to enjoy personal pleasure, and not everyone needs to make the sacrifices I have, especially since results can vary widely.

Still, if you're single and focused on personal development or going through a rough patch, experimenting with this practice might be worthwhile. I have no vested interest in convincing you to try it, but based on my experience and that of others, the potential benefits could be significant. The only cost is the energy spent on pursuing fleeting pleasures.

I understand if you feel resistance to this idea; many go to great lengths to satisfy their desires. Regardless, I welcome your perspective, as long as you consider the limitations I’ve mentioned.
Didn't agree to an extend. Because watching hardcore porn will just melt your brain and gave a false representation of what are women and what they like during sex (unless you date passed around literal wh0res) and be disappointed when real sex arrives. Death grip syndrome will kill your erection as well

The best way to get benefits from "that", it's to watch women's solo videos, where they just strip teasing and play with their genitals, using a Fleshlight only and edging for Stamina ONLY. Once or twice a week max. Brain rewiring

Better than just cutting it and lose streak after few days, weeks or months

Be aware that the opposite sex read delusional books, have lithium powered vibrators who would put DEwalt and Ryobi to shame, and ride alien dicks dildos. Just saying. Abstinence will not save you, but training for stamina will do it
 
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Didn't agree to an extend. Because watching hardcore porn will just melt your brain and gave a false representation of what are women and what they like during sex (unless you date passed around literal wh0res) and be disappointed when real sex arrives. Death grip syndrome will kill your erection as well

The best way to get benefits from "that", it's to watch women's solo videos, where they just strip teasing and play with their genitals, using a Fleshlight only and edging for Stamina ONLY. Once or twice a week max. Brain rewiring

Better than just cutting it and lose streak after few days, weeks or months

Be aware that the opposite sex read delusional books, have lithium powered vibrators who would put DEwalt and Ryobi to shame, and ride alien dicks dildos. Just saying. Abstinence will not save you, but training for stamina will do it

IMO touching yourself fries your brain just as much and you become a dopamine addict.
I rather train my brain to seek dopamine from things like earning money, healthy interaction with real people and self improvement. I can swear by it, it drains you, i guess if you do it like once or twice a month you wont see any difference but if you spend like hours a week in that you are not only wasting time but precious body resources like hormones vitamins and minerals.
I never had that problem, but if you are worried with stamina just use numbing cream and/or do a good foreplay before sex
 
IMO touching yourself fries your brain just as much and you become a dopamine addict.
I rather train my brain to seek dopamine from things like earning money, healthy interaction with real people and self improvement. I can swear by it, it drains you, i guess if you do it like once or twice a month you wont see any difference but if you spend like hours a week in that you are not only wasting time but precious body resources like hormones vitamins and minerals.
I never had that problem, but if you are worried with stamina just use numbing cream and/or do a good foreplay before sex
I still not agreeing with you on this one. How you'll gonna do if you get a girlfriend, and how you'll gonna do if she wants to fuck once or twice a day ? Foreplay and a good cunnilingus is still not enough, you need some natural stamina because you don't know how minutes you need before she climax 1st.
I still think my method is a better alternative to nofap, because you're rewiring your brain to not searching for cumming quickly.

The vitamins and minerals are not a big loss if you eat healthy, and relying on numbing cream long term is not good

But if it's work for you, this is the most important thing
 
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I still not agreeing with you on this one. How you'll gonna do if you get a girlfriend, and how you'll gonna do if she wants to fuck once or twice a day ? Foreplay and a good cunnilingus is still not enough, you need some natural stamina because you don't know how minutes you need before she climax 1st.
I still think my method is a better alternative to nofap, because you're rewiring your brain to not searching for cumming quickly.

The vitamins and minerals are not a big loss if you eat healthy, and relying on numbing cream long term is not good

But if it's work for you, this is the most important thing
While real sex is much healthier than masturbation, i’ve made the choice to wait for the right partner. I want to attract the healthiest, most genetically gifted woman possible, and to do that, i believe it’s important to conserve every bit of energy and time i can. The benefits of sexual abstinence are too great to ignore

- Almost no social anxiety and reduced overall anxiety
- Increased confidence
- Improved skin and hair
- Brighter more vibrant eyes
- Better sleep quality
- Enhanced muscle growth i feel like im on TRT
- Higher self-esteem
- More happiness and motivation, laser focused on my goals
- Deeper voice
- Stop objectifying woman as mere objects for sex and they can definitely sense and appreciate that
- An aura of health and energy that seems to draw others in

This last one i can't quite explain, but it feels like i have become a magnet to some women. Just today, as i was in my car, a beautiful woman running by turned her head to see me. This is happening almost everyday. There are so many subtle things happening in our bodies that we may never fully understand, when you are not having sex or masturbating, the body and mind will do everything it can to attract women, it seems crazy but every single person on this journey relates the same things.

Would I exchange all those benefits for touching myself at nigh? Absolutely not.
What would i do when i find the right woman? i dont really know yet, just like i dont know how i would be in my senior years, ill let that marinate and just enjoy the moment.
 
I understand many of you here prefer scientific validation for claims, and I respect that. I won't mislead you into thinking what I'm about to share is grounded in academic research.

If you're looking for an easy way to debunk pseudoscience, feel free to leave this thread. I'm not here to advocate for semen retention based on scientific evidence; there simply isn’t enough research on this topic.

However, for those genuinely curious, I want to share my personal experience with semen retention.

I used to feel like a complete failure—lacking career ambition, constantly tired, and struggling to connect with others. My workouts were uninspired, school bored me, and social interactions felt daunting. Then I discovered in college that my diet impacted my energy. Ditching refined carbs significantly improved my vitality and sparked a desire to explore other natural ways to enhance my life.

After experimenting with various approaches, I began practicing semen retention for a month, which transformed me completely. Suddenly, what once felt challenging became manageable. I gained confidence, maintained eye contact easily, and my cognitive abilities sharpened. I found it much easier to forge friendships, and my social life blossomed.

Within months, my productivity skyrocketed—I could work for twelve hours straight, fueled by an unquenchable passion for my tasks. It may sound unbelievable, but it was real for me.

I felt invigorated, as if I had regained a vital part of myself lost in my teenage years. I used to think that the energy of youth faded with puberty, but perhaps it coincided with my nightly habits during those years.

As I stopped objectifying women, I found myself comfortably talking to attractive women, generating genuine connections. Ironically, many started showing interest in me, which made it challenging to maintain my commitment. I faltered several times but ultimately returned to my enhanced state.

You might think I'm exaggerating, but this was my genuine experience. I wouldn't willingly forgo one of life’s greatest pleasures if I didn’t believe it was worth far more.

I can’t quite explain the profound impact this has on me. If you want to dismiss my experience as merely a placebo effect, I wouldn’t blame you—I’d likely feel the same way if I hadn’t lived it myself.

I genuinely wish it weren't true. Like many, I appreciate intimacy, and I view sexual connection as vital for a healthy relationship and life. Yet, every time I engage in sexual activities, I revert to an older version of myself—more tired, less confident, struggling to maintain eye contact, and less motivated.

Is this a psychological issue related to sex? It’s a possibility, but I can’t pinpoint any specific reason for it. Upon discovering this practice, I found that others shared remarkably similar experiences. However, maintaining this practice long enough to notice changes is challenging. The temptation is everywhere, making it clear why more people don’t explore this path; few are willing to commit to such self-denial based solely on the suggestions of strangers online, especially in a culture that promotes self-pleasure.

Yes, I often experience sexual urges, and those who view "sexual frustration" as merely a drive towards climax may not realize that it can be redirected towards more fulfilling pursuits.

If you engage in daily masturbation and consume pornography, I’m not here to judge. It’s valid to enjoy personal pleasure, and not everyone needs to make the sacrifices I have, especially since results can vary widely.

Still, if you're single and focused on personal development or going through a rough patch, experimenting with this practice might be worthwhile. I have no vested interest in convincing you to try it, but based on my experience and that of others, the potential benefits could be significant. The only cost is the energy spent on pursuing fleeting pleasures.

I understand if you feel resistance to this idea; many go to great lengths to satisfy their desires. Regardless, I welcome your perspective, as long as you consider the limitations I’ve mentioned.
Good thread read every single molecule
 
Nocturnal emissions only occur when you have too much semen and you need to "refresh" your balls because your sperm gets old and useless so to stay fertile your body ejaculates at night the old seven to be able to produce new, I could research more if you want but basically I only had them while being on nofap.
How is it possible that you don't have it? I tried to even put paper around my pipi before sleeping but it generally slipped away as I slept and when the nocturnal emission happened it went all in my underwear
From my personal experience I've noticed that nocturnal emissions happened for me whenever I overslept after 6 am. Any logic behind that??
 
I understand many of you here prefer scientific validation for claims, and I respect that. I won't mislead you into thinking what I'm about to share is grounded in academic research.

If you're looking for an easy way to debunk pseudoscience, feel free to leave this thread. I'm not here to advocate for semen retention based on scientific evidence; there simply isn’t enough research on this topic.

However, for those genuinely curious, I want to share my personal experience with semen retention.

I used to feel like a complete failure—lacking career ambition, constantly tired, and struggling to connect with others. My workouts were uninspired, school bored me, and social interactions felt daunting. Then I discovered in college that my diet impacted my energy. Ditching refined carbs significantly improved my vitality and sparked a desire to explore other natural ways to enhance my life.

After experimenting with various approaches, I began practicing semen retention for a month, which transformed me completely. Suddenly, what once felt challenging became manageable. I gained confidence, maintained eye contact easily, and my cognitive abilities sharpened. I found it much easier to forge friendships, and my social life blossomed.

Within months, my productivity skyrocketed—I could work for twelve hours straight, fueled by an unquenchable passion for my tasks. It may sound unbelievable, but it was real for me.

I felt invigorated, as if I had regained a vital part of myself lost in my teenage years. I used to think that the energy of youth faded with puberty, but perhaps it coincided with my nightly habits during those years.

As I stopped objectifying women, I found myself comfortably talking to attractive women, generating genuine connections. Ironically, many started showing interest in me, which made it challenging to maintain my commitment. I faltered several times but ultimately returned to my enhanced state.

You might think I'm exaggerating, but this was my genuine experience. I wouldn't willingly forgo one of life’s greatest pleasures if I didn’t believe it was worth far more.

I can’t quite explain the profound impact this has on me. If you want to dismiss my experience as merely a placebo effect, I wouldn’t blame you—I’d likely feel the same way if I hadn’t lived it myself.

I genuinely wish it weren't true. Like many, I appreciate intimacy, and I view sexual connection as vital for a healthy relationship and life. Yet, every time I engage in sexual activities, I revert to an older version of myself—more tired, less confident, struggling to maintain eye contact, and less motivated.

Is this a psychological issue related to sex? It’s a possibility, but I can’t pinpoint any specific reason for it. Upon discovering this practice, I found that others shared remarkably similar experiences. However, maintaining this practice long enough to notice changes is challenging. The temptation is everywhere, making it clear why more people don’t explore this path; few are willing to commit to such self-denial based solely on the suggestions of strangers online, especially in a culture that promotes self-pleasure.

Yes, I often experience sexual urges, and those who view "sexual frustration" as merely a drive towards climax may not realize that it can be redirected towards more fulfilling pursuits.

If you engage in daily masturbation and consume pornography, I’m not here to judge. It’s valid to enjoy personal pleasure, and not everyone needs to make the sacrifices I have, especially since results can vary widely.

Still, if you're single and focused on personal development or going through a rough patch, experimenting with this practice might be worthwhile. I have no vested interest in convincing you to try it, but based on my experience and that of others, the potential benefits could be significant. The only cost is the energy spent on pursuing fleeting pleasures.

I understand if you feel resistance to this idea; many go to great lengths to satisfy their desires. Regardless, I welcome your perspective, as long as you consider the limitations I’ve mentioned.
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HAHAAHAHAHAH u dont understand ur a female u dont have a pp or male libido dont talk about nofap HAAAAAAAHAHAHAH
u act like i don’t get horny and get the urge to watch something as easy as porn as well, if you want to stop or want something enough then you will do or not do it. it’s as simple as that.
 

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