10 month review

Overcoming pornography addictionIt has been nearly ten months since I found this site and started my reboot. I went through a phase of 4 months with no PMO, then a second phase of random PMO with some binge episodes, then the third phase was a 3 month stint with no PMO followed by a binge. Currently I am back at week two. Here’s what I have learned.

1) Porn is addictive, duh?
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More Feel-Good Activities

Animal love can ease porn addiction

“I am building some new platonic relationships with nice women of different ages: people I have met at networking events, clubs, and volunteering. I have been doing some volunteer counseling work once a week, and try to do at least one “random act of kindness” each day to a complete stranger, and this definitely helps bring a bit of balance.”

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Finding Friendly Groups

Whether you’re trying to overcome an addiction, find a partner, make friends, or just improve your social skills, one of the best things you can do is find local groups of friendly people to hang out with. What do you like to do? Biking, hiking, singing, bird-watching, running? Look around for a local club. Below […]

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Dancing Classes and Clubs

Meeting new people at dance class can help ease porn addictionSalsa? Tango? Great way to learn a healthy dynamic in interactions. Here’s a recovering user’s report:

I’ve really been getting into salsa dancing lately with more classes, private lessons and social dancing. I’ve heard it said that dancers make better lovers. I used to scoff at the idea, but now I can see some logic to it (and no I’m not being paid to say that ).

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Toastmasters

New skills and new people can help ease porn addictionComments from recovering user who tried it:

Try Toastmasters. All you have to do is go sit watch and listen. You can go for free for as long as you like. You do not have to do anything you do not want to do.

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