His guys, Ido love to get straight into the talk. I am a 24 yo male with a well paid/sensitive job. I have achieved so many goad academically, professionally and socially too. I never felt that achievement nor being confident about the way things are going. I have suffered from an excessive hair loss. With an extrem sensitive personality and I end up being alone in my cave relieving the stress, and have a guess how's that !! Too oily skin and hair. Red patches on the face if am not using that regular face wash (in fact I had a severe acne during my teenage years. Always worried, always attached to the girl I like in a way that made me look so needy and out of that, terrible relationship. I always struggled having a decent talk to strangers, ending up saying unnecessary or stupid comments due to my lack of confidence. 7 days of nofap and I can tell how important is this therapy. Yes I call it a therapy to reset your both physiological and psychological system. the same improvement to do with socialising and having a clear mind that happened with other fellows, random smart and funny comments are normal to me. Quick answers and the more important change is, I became too flexible and I can tell when I see the surprised faces. . Hair shedding stopped, straight hair and I never had it, clear skin, whiter eyes and generally drier and fresher body. After all, it might be a bit exaggerated to some people who started to have these changes in much longer time than me. I am being honest with you and myself. Thanks to whoever gave me the hope to have a new start in my life here. I wish all of u a successful journey with this nasty addiction. *major changes in my sexual life, my apologies to keep them personal. All I can say, TOTALLY WORTH IT
Welcome to NoFap.com, @K.alpha! Glad to hear that you're off to such a positive start! FYI: we certainly encourage posts like these, but per the "Success Story Guide: read this before posting here", it's a bit too early to report this here in "Success Stories," and so I've taken the liberty of moving this thread to our "Rebooting" section -- which is the recommended venue for posts such as these. Wishing you best of luck with your continued journey!
Keep up the good work mate! To me it's totally normal for the change you mentioned. Just remember don't give up and you will get more and more from now on!