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Why would you?

Can understand if you have some problem you need to cure if youre fapping 6 times a day or something, but if you're just a regular fapper, go for it.

Unless its linked to pr0n use. That issue has come up on here recently. If you're trying to quit some of the twisted stuff that passes as "pr0n" these days, then good luck to you. But you can still fap without pr0n.
 
While this is a guy thread, I can relate.

When I started hormones a couple years ago, my male sex drive became female practically overnight. Sooooo different. Males are less able to avoid the desires, as the feelings are much more spontaneous than for a woman (generally speaking), and therefore it becomes habit.

I prefer it now. Almost never have to think about it, usually have to be seduced, plus the multiple orgasm thing women talk about is definitly true. Before surgery, I could go for months without.

Entirely hormonal.
 
Reddit has a whole subreddit dedicated to this. r/nofap. Quite sad really. What is the point, other than the impending monster load when you finally break the no-fap streak?

r/nofap is a lot about erectile dysfunction and also premature ejaculation caused by pr0n addiction, so "no fapping" is a way to refrain (restrain?) from watching pr0n.
 
I went away with family for 10 days at the start of this year, no fap. I've done a contest with a mate before and got to 10 days then as well. I don't think I've ever done more than that.
 
While this is a guy friend, I can relate.

When I started hormones a couple years ago, my male sex drive became female practically overnight. Sooooo different. Males are less able to avoid the desires, as the feelings are much more spontaneous than for a woman (generally speaking), and therefore it becomes habit.

I prefer it now. Almost never have to think about it, usually have to be seduced, plus the multiple orgasm thing women talk about is definitly true. Before surgery, I could go for months without.

Entirely hormonal.

I don't know your back-story, but am I correct in assuming you're a post-op trans?

I find this interesting, I've always wondered why most women don't have the same sex drive as men. I've always found it a bit odd.
 
I don't know your back-story, but am I correct in assuming you're a post-op trans?

I find this interesting, I've always wondered why most women don't have the same sex drive as men. I've always found it a bit odd.

They do but a lot of guys dont know how to get girls juices flowing.
 

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I don't know your back-story, but am I correct in assuming you're a post-op trans

I find this interesting, I've always wondered why most women don't have the same sex drive as men. I've always found it a bit odd.
The political correctness is strong in this one...

Anyway the answer to the later lies in testosterone, part of its use is in libido even in females, why it isn't that unheard of for females to be prescribed a very low dose of Testosterone to boost libido (usually in cases where it becomes so low it causes depression or dramas in marriage etc.)
 
Ah ok I was thinking it was more something like it was too tight and it couldn't even be manually be pulled below the rim of the head or something

I've been told that I got to the point where I was screaming every time I pissed. I could probably find out more but I don't really like talking to my mum about my dick.
 

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I had a circumcision for medical reasons at 25 and couldn't touch it (nor could my wife) for 6 weeks.

You people takle those Showdowns seriously huh?
 
What medical reasons require a circumcision?

Phimosis. It's more common than you'd think. Basically it means a tight foreskin and mine was bad enough that I couldn't retract my foreskin.

I could have lived with it, and I did for 25 years, but I'm absolutely over the moon with the results of the surgery. It was tender for ages but it is better now in every way. Even for my wife :)
 
Phimosis. It's more common than you'd think. Basically it means a tight foreskin and mine was bad enough that I couldn't retract my foreskin.

I could have lived with it, and I did for 25 years, but I'm absolutely over the moon with the results of the surgery. It was tender for ages but it is better now in every way. Even for my wife :)
Ah ok that's fair enough then :)
How tight it tight enough to be classified as Phimosis? I mean could you retract it past the head even when flacid?
 

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