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

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1. Introduction

  • Difficulty in quitting π—‰π—ˆπ—‹π—‡ is often overstated in society.
  • The author asserts that quitting is actually easy – a matter of choice.

2. Quitting π—‰π—ˆπ—‹π—‡: a rational choice

  • Stopping π—‰π—ˆπ—‹π—‡ is as simple as choosing not to engage.
  • No external force compels individuals to watch or masturbate to π—‰π—ˆπ—‹π—‡.
  • Pornography is not a necessity for survival, making quitting theoretically uncomplicated.

3. The Illusion of Enjoyment

  • Users often believe they watch π—‰π—ˆπ—‹π—‡ because they enjoy it, not because they need to.
  • The progression from occasional use to regular consumption happens subtly.
  • Users convince themselves they can stop whenever they want.

4. Awakening to the Problem

  • Realization of addiction often occurs during attempts to quit.
  • Initial attempts are triggered by external factors like health concerns or relationship issues.

5. Stress and Cravings

  • Users tend to wait for stressful situations to quit.
  • The craving for dopamine during stressful times leads to relapse.
  • Access to the virtual harem exacerbates distress when trying to quit.

6. The Willpower Method: A Mental Tug-of-War

  • Brainwashing contributes to the perception of quitting as a sacrifice.
  • Users believe in the difficulty of giving up, reinforced by societal norms.
  • Stories of long-term quitters facing persistent cravings add to the challenge.

7. Internal Dialogue During Quitting Attempts

  • Users experience doubt and uncertainty during attempts to quit.
  • Various justifications for relapse, such as life being too short or the wrong timing.

8. The Trap of Relapse

  • Users may succeed initially but often relapse due to internal conflicts.
  • A sense of sacrifice and deprivation leads to a mental struggle.
  • Relapse is common when users believe they can control their consumption.

9. Long-Term Effects of the Willpower Method

  • Users who succeed often go through long-term mental torture.
  • Moping and misery continue even after physical addiction diminishes.
  • Successful quitters eventually realize life is enjoyable without π—‰π—ˆπ—‹π—‡.

10. Contrasting Approaches: Willpower vs. EasyPeasy

  • The willpower method relies on denying access, creating a feeling of deprivation.
  • EasyPeasy aims to eliminate the desire for π—‰π—ˆπ—‹π—‡ by changing its perceived value.
  • The importance of addressing subconscious motivations for using π—‰π—ˆπ—‹π—‡.

11. Conclusion

  • Users suffer from an illusion of enjoyment and dependency on π—‰π—ˆπ—‹π—‡.
  • Overcoming the willpower method requires changing perspectives and eliminating subconscious motivations.
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