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NO PMO, and the superpowers it gives you.....

I`d like to start a discussion thread about this - they have a movement in America called "NOfap" - where people take challenges to swear off PMO (porn, masturbation, orgasm) for so many months -

and there are a large number of men testifying to the ridiculous superpowers of attraction it gives them.

I have experienced this myself: i have been undertaking No pmo for 41 days - and just about every (hot or not) young woman i see looks at me like she wants there and then to tear off my clothes!! ( i should add that, because of my previous self-image, i`ve always had the impression that every woman has in the past considered me....repelent, would be the most appropriate description).

Do you (this is mostly for guys, but the ladies may contribute if they have sensed a guy is practising this) guys practice NO PMO? , and if you do, have you seen any superpowers?

Here is a list of common "powers" men seem to get when they stop masturbating:

1. don`t give a f*** what other people think of you

2. increased self-confidence.

3. stand up taller

4. powerfully maintained eye contact

5. ridiculous attention from women

Do you experience any of these since you stopped masturbating?

How powerful/confident do they make you feel?

test run: try this: if you`re on No PMO, and a cute woman eye-f**ks you, ignore her - it WILL drive her insane with desire! (this has happened to me! - do it, and they`ll just keep chasing after you!)

I will say that i don`t do what i do to attract women - i`d be a douchebag if i did (it`s a nice benefit, though) - i do it to feel better and more confident that i have the power to control myself...
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On the one hand, most porn is utter crap and if it works for you, great.

On the other, your body doesn't know or care how you orgasm and they're not saying 'no intercourse with your wife'* so it's not a physical change.

Most of what you're seeing is probably because you're looking at women's faces rather than their tits or crotch, and not feeling guilty about something - masturbation - you shouldn't feel guilty about anyway.

* There's usually some religious morality agenda amongst promoters of this.
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On the one hand, most porn is utter crap and if it works for you, great.

On the other, your body doesn't know or care how you orgasm and they're not saying 'no intercourse with your wife'* so it's not a physical change.

Most of what you're seeing is probably because you're looking at women's faces rather than their tits or crotch, and not feeling guilty about something - masturbation - you shouldn't feel guilty about anyway.

* There's usually some religious morality agenda amongst promoters of this.


Great post! - your last point IS true - in America, this movement started with the "anti-masturbation" movement - religious nuts etc, but the general public has taken it over.

I do find it WAY easier and less guilt plagued if i look at a beautiful woman now, because - since i`m no longer perving over porn - my brain has sort of "re-wired", and i can appriciate a woman for who she is instead of saving up a mental image of her for the shower....(gross, right?)

I have noticed all of the "powers" i listed happening to me, but again, it`s probably the letting go of needing to feel guilty about tugging it, as well as the fact that the ridiculously powerful way it makes you feel - like engaging (i do this myself, when previously i`d shrink from looking at ANYONE let alone a 10/10 woman) in reciprocated bouts of brief eye f******g!

But the other side of it is: i have NEVER been able to talk to women- NEVER! And now, i seem to have a ridiculous s**t load of self-confidence, and zero rejection anxiety - like i don`t really give a toss if i get rejected - again, previously i was treated by women like something they`d stepped in at the park when taking their dog for a walk - and now they practically undress me with their eyes!

Anyone else out there get this sort of ridiculous attention? (unwanted or otherwise)
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