Showing posts with label porn. Show all posts
Showing posts with label porn. Show all posts

Sunday, January 26, 2014

Day 26


Day 26!   I can't believe it.  It's actually been remarkably easy.  No spontaneous erections.  No wet dreams.  No need for cold showers (although it has been near zero outside lately).  I have no problem going further with this.  I'm really not interested in porn, although I did peak at Noel who was the subject of a few posts at Closet Professor.

There is one reality I'm facing.  At some point I'm going to have to cum.  I really want it to be from real sex.  Since I've never gone this long before, I don't know what's going to happen.  Suppose it fills my entire bedroom?  It could be dangerous.  Imagine being trapped in a giant bottle of ranch salad dressing.  It would be hard to swim through to escape.  If it happens during sex, then I might be endangering the life of another man.  If I had to call the fire department to rescue us it could be embarrassing.  Not to mention the damage to my house.

Another option I thought of is to jack off near a river.  If it really is hundreds of gallons it will just go into the river and wash away, and I can get away safely.  However, I did read an article about a company that spilled high fructose corn syrup into a river.  It killed fish and created a lot of environmental problems.  The company received a hefty fine from the EPA.  I don't want to damage the environment or be fined by the EPA.  This is probably not a good  option.

The day of reckoning is approaching.  At some point I'm going to find sex, and then have to figure something out.

Sunday, January 12, 2014

The No FAP Movement

A while ago I had a post on porn and I included a Tedx video about the effects on the brain.  That led me to the "No FAP movement."  I had no idea what this meant at first because it's not exactly intuitive.  Here's what it's about:

FAP = masturbation

This movement is about not masturbating or looking at porn, and instead seeking real relationships, or just sex with a real person.  Or spend your time doing other things -- not living in a fantasy world of porn.  There is a "No FAP" section on reddit with over 89,000 members.....called "fapstronauts."  These guys say that stopping changed their lives.  It's obvious that many of these guys have or had a serious problem.  It was interfering with other parts of their lives.  It had become a substitute for a relationship.

The point here is to avoid PMO (Porn-Masturbation-Orgasm), or even MO.  This program runs similarly to AA, and you get a badge for reaching milestones -- 30, 60, 90 days.  Some guys have gone more than a year.  You can't JO -- but you can have real sex!

Some of the posts are hilarious.  "Is this medically safe?   "After 20 days 4's and 5's look like 7's and 8's"  But many of the posts are very substantive, and explain how their lives' have improved since they stopped.  Far more time spent productively and much more effort directed to seeking a real relationship.  Overall they are happier.

You don't have to be sitting in front of a computer screen eight plus hours a day, skipping school and work for PMO to be a problem in your life.  The effects can be much more subtle.  Porn is so convenient.  You come home, you feel stressed and maybe a little horny.....do the PMO thing and it feels good.  But here's the problem:

  • When you PMO you lose motivation to meet real people.
  • Porn may skew your reality.  Nobody OR no sexual experience will meet your unrealistic standards that have been created by porn.
  • It takes increasingly longer to get off with porn.  You need to find that "right" video to light up the orgasm section of your brain, and that becomes more and more difficult and time consuming.
  • Very quickly the time spent on this activity can become excessive.
  • Sexual performance suffers.  You may get PIED (Porn Induced Erectile Dysfunction).  On reddit there are comments from 19 yo guys who can't keep an erection when faced with the opportunity for real sex.
I was surprised at how big this movement is, and intrigued by all the comments.  I guess I shouldn't be.  Porn is like a drug and the internet has spread it like wildfire.  How long has there been streaming video on the internet?  How long since everyone got broadband?  Less than ten years I think.

Now we are seeing the effects.