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Discussion in 'New to NoFap' started by Pathmaker, Mar 19, 2024.

  1. Pathmaker

    Pathmaker Fapstronaut

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    i wish i could feel the way i feel after relapsing all the time


    id oesnt really makes any sense after relapsing i just sty silent and think man wtf it wasnt even worth it but why just why

    my body has taken control of my brain and it should be the other way
     
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  2. Orphan

    Orphan Fapstronaut

    Hi @Pathmaker.

    Taking some time to learn about this problem will really help in your recovery. Plus, it will take you away from Porn for a while. Read the reboot material (available here => http://www.nofap.com/getting-started) and then come up with a plan for what you will do when you are faced with urges. It has good information and good advice, so don't skip it! :)

    Also, this is a great post from a nofap veteran about what kind of things could help you during your reboot => https://forum.nofap.com/index.php?threads/time-to-be-done-with-this.140257/page-25#post-1442099

    As you start your recovery, perhaps start writing a journal? If you feel comfortable telling people about happened and what's going on now, you will start to feel accountable to them. You may even inspire others. It's a nice feeling! This will help your recovery.

    Also, stopping bad behaviours is only half the battle. This fight will probably also involve a lifestyle change. So try to add things into your life that makes you the kind of person who doesn't want to engage in PMO. Think about doing:
    • Something you enjoy
    • Something you're good at
    • Something important
    • Something for somebody else, without thought of reward (and if you DO get an unintended reward, do something ELSE, perhaps for a different person or group).
    Read the journals of others - we all learn from each other, and you may find very useful insights from someone outside your age group or part of the world.

    Look around the forums, get to know people. Be kind to others and others will be kind to you, both here and IRL.

    And take a bit of pride that, at 18 years old, you're addressing problems that took some of us yet another 18 years to address... or more. :)

    Wishing you a successful reboot.

    ~Orf
     
  3. Pathmaker

    Pathmaker Fapstronaut

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    i will brother thanks
     

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