The Easy Peasy Way To Quit π–―π—ˆπ—‹π—‡

Summarization 11:

  • Society often views quitting π—‰π—ˆπ—‹π—‡ and masturbation as difficult, but the author argues it’s easy if one chooses not to engage in these activities.
  • The difficulty arises from users imposing willpower or sacrifices on themselves, leading to a sense of deprivation.
  • Users typically start with casual exploration but eventually become regular consumers, convinced they need it for love, sex, and stress relief.
  • Users often realize the problem only when faced with stress triggers, such as health concerns or relationship issues.
  • Attempts to quit are often prompted by external stress, but cravings intensify, making it challenging to resist.
  • The belief that one can quit at any time is a confidence trap, as users often struggle when attempting to stop.
  • Users may hear stories of sudden quitting, but these instances are often more complex and involve prior preparation.
  • The willpower method becomes difficult due to societal conditioning, the illusion of sacrifice, and the fear of missing out on perceived benefits.
  • Users weigh the pros and cons, but the illusion of sacrifice and societal brainwashing make quitting seem daunting.
  • Users frequently apologize to partners before attempting to quit, setting a negative tone for their efforts.
  • If users manage to abstain for a while, cravings diminish, but the little monster (desire for π—‰π—ˆπ—‹π—‡) still lingers.
  • Doubt and uncertainty plague users attempting to quit, leading to mental agony and stress.
  • The willpower method involves waiting for the craving to subside, creating a continuous cycle of uncertainty.
  • Users who succeed may still struggle with brainwashing, and some eventually relapse into old habits.
  • Ex-users may justify occasional sessions as special treats or tests of self-control, leading to potential relapse.
  • Enjoyment is not the primary motivator for watching π—‰π—ˆπ—‹π—‡; users may not even be aware of subconscious factors driving their behavior.
  • Overcoming the willpower method involves dispelling illusions about the benefits of π—‰π—ˆπ—‹π—‡ and recognizing that life can be enjoyable without it.
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