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A new breed of life

Discussion in 'Rebooting - Porn Addiction Recovery' started by Ossyblaz9, Nov 18, 2018.

  1. Ossyblaz9

    Ossyblaz9 Fapstronaut

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    I wont beat myself up for failing after succeeding for 65days of no pmo, I feel like I'm still on a learning curve getting to understand more of my body chemistry cause I felt too comfortable cause o felt I'm done with this menace but I'm happy that I genuinely what to try again and I believe a new breed of air is entering my body especially my intelligent brain I try as much not to downgrade myself when I fall I pick great strength from my weakness I try no to sober so as not to fuel my weakness and I urge u my fellow fapstronaut not to give up it a battle and when u remain keyed in into God's word the demon flees the Bible says that the devil is roaming around continuous looking for whom to devour using tools like pmo which destroys our connections with God, 5seconds of shitty pleasure from pm can hinder alot of good intentions God has for ur life. Remain steadfast and use His words has ur bedrock#Godblessusall
     
  2. Hey man, I'm in a similar boat. I relapsed after 84 days, which feels like a long time, but in reality it's a drop in the bucket compared to how long I've been PMO-ing. So here I am trying again. That's the most important thing: keep trying. Anyway, good to see you back here, brother. The time will come back, we just gotta be patient: one day at a time.
     
  3. Ravefist

    Ravefist Fapstronaut

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    Just wanted to provide some motivation here. I'm the guy with the recurring wet dreams, and I had my relapse as well. If not for the wet dreams, I would have gone nearly 4.5 months without PMO, but I did indeed edge at the time, admittedly. I encourage you to pick right back up, as your journey, mine, and everyone else's is not over. You learn something new every time you fail again, so don't let this loss of your seed go in vain. You did indeed learn something from this experience and now have a greater understanding of the world around you; give this moment the respect that it deserves, and I believe that we can be better off in the moments to come. God speed, my friend.
     

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