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<h1><span class="header-section-number">Chapter 31</span> Advice to Non-users<a href="advice-to-non-users.html#advice-to-non-users" class="anchor-section" aria-label="Anchor link to header"></a></h1>
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<h2><span class="header-section-number">31.1</span> Help get your porn using friends to read this book<a href="advice-to-non-users.html#help-get-your-porn-using-friends-to-read-this-book" class="anchor-section" aria-label="Anchor link to header"></a></h2>
<p>First, study the contents of this book and try to put yourself in the place of the user. Dont force them to read this book by telling them theyre ruining their health or playing with fire. They know this better than you do. Users dont continue viewing porn because they enjoy it or because they want to, they only tell themselves and other people this in order to retain self-respect. They do it because theyre dependent on porn because they think it relaxes them, gives them courage or confidence (pleasure or crutch) and because they feel that life will never be enjoyable without sex — at least their version of it. If you try and force a user to stop, theyll feel like a trapped animal and want their harem even more. This may turn them into a secret user and porn will become even more precious in their mind.</p>
<p>Instead, concentrate on the other side of the coin. Get them into the company of ex-users (blogs, forums, YBOP, NoFap, etc., though beware of advocacy for the willpower method). Get them to tell the user how they too thought they were hooked for life and how much better life is as a non-user. Once you have got them into believing they can stop, their mind will start to open up. Then start explaining the delusion created by withdrawal pangs. Not only are the dopamine rushes not giving them a boost, theyre destroying their confidence and making themselves irritable and tired.</p>
<p>They should now be ready to read this book themselves, expecting to read pages upon pages of stories about unreliable arousal, fading penetrations, PIED, PE, etc. Explain that this approach is completely different and references to illness are tiny fractions of material.</p>
<p>In short, dont let this die in darkness. Tell your friends, but dont be weird about it. If you try to win the conversation or have a debate, youll only succeed in alienating them and further increasing their fear.</p>
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<h2><span class="header-section-number">31.2</span> Should I tell my significant other?<a href="advice-to-non-users.html#should-i-tell-my-significant-other" class="anchor-section" aria-label="Anchor link to header"></a></h2>
<p>Should I tell my wife, girlfriend or partner about my habit? (The intention being to assist you in quitting.) Theres multiple factors at play here.</p>
<p>If youve already been failing to quit using the willpower method and have already told your partner, tell them about your new approach and allow them to educate themselves by reading the book. Theyll be able to assist and motivate you during the withdrawal period and are a stronghold when the little monster attempts to trip you up.</p>
<p>If youve only just become aware of the existence of the porn trap and havent attempting quitting in the past, first use EasyPeasy yourself. As explained previously, this should be a enjoyable experience. However, if youre finding it difficult, request their assistance. Be open and vulnerable with your partner and itll strengthen your relationship.</p>
<p>Provided youre enjoying escaping and arent finding it difficult through indecision, there isnt much reason to let your partner know. If it wasnt an issue in the past, let it die. However, be prepared that your partner might wonder why youre looking, feeling and performing better!</p>
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<h2><span class="header-section-number">31.3</span> My partner is quitting porn<a href="advice-to-non-users.html#my-partner-is-quitting-porn" class="anchor-section" aria-label="Anchor link to header"></a></h2>
<p>Pornography is a perverse destroyer of relationships and while quitting can be done instantly, healing takes time. Many users, due to irrational beliefs spawned from their addiction, take out their anger on partners and loved ones. These behaviours manifest in gaslighting, lying and manipulative behaviours. This isnt all users, but its increasingly common in later stages of the disease. While these behaviours may have manifested from the underlying porn addiction, its important to educate yourself about these behaviours and if recognised, consider seeing a therapist specialising in sexual addictions.</p>
<p>If your partner is within the withdrawal period, assume theyre suffering whether they are or not. Dont attempt to minimise it by telling them its easy to stop, they can do that themselves. Instead, continue telling them how proud you are, how much better theyre looking, how much sweeter it is to be with them and how much easier they are in general. Its particularly important to keep doing this, because when a user makes an attempt to stop, the euphoria of the attempt and the praise they get from peers can help them along. However, they tend to forget quickly, so keep the praise coming.</p>
<p>Because theyre not talking about porn, you may think theyve forgotten and dont want you to remind them. Usually the complete opposite is the case with the willpower method, as the ex-user tends be obsessed with nothing else. So dont be frightened to bring the subject up and keep praising them (theyll tell you if they dont want to be reminded).</p>
<p>Go out of your way to relieve them of pressures during the withdrawal period, thinking of ways to make their life interesting and enjoyable. This can also be a trying period for non-users whove never had the addiction. If one member of a group is irritable, it can cause general misery all-round. So anticipate this if the ex-user is feeling irritable, they may well take it out on you, but dont retaliate, its at this time they need your praise and sympathy the most. If youre feeling irritable yourself, which is understandable, try not to show it.</p>
<p>One of the tricks an addict will play when trying to give up with the aid of the willpower method is getting in tantrums, hoping that their partner or friends would say “<em>I cant bear to see you suffering like this. For goodness sake, just take your poison.</em>” The user therefore doesnt have to lose face, since they arent giving up, theyve been instructed. If the ex-user pulls this ploy, on no account encourage them to relapse. Instead say, “<em>If this is what porn does to you, thank goodness youll soon be free. How marvellous that you had the courage to give it up.</em></p>
<p>Remember, there are two healing parties within the recovery journey. When your partner is quitting porn, its important to have your own support network, self-care routines and boundaries. This process doesnt happen overnight, requiring trust, communication and accountability. Journaling, developing your own passions and most importantly, therapy, assist this process.</p>
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<h2><span class="header-section-number">31.4</span> Slipping (relapse)<a href="advice-to-non-users.html#slipping-relapse" class="anchor-section" aria-label="Anchor link to header"></a></h2>
<p>The existence of this section should serve as warning to those leaving the trap. Personally, I have never relapsed, but I will use experiences from interviews with community members and tools from cognitive behavioural therapy to illustrate.</p>
<p>Firstly, calling it a relapse is counterproductive. All thats happened is that youve slipped and fed the little monster, which in turn starts up the big brainwashing monster. Users who slip (which, is by definition falling forward) typically spawn a whole range of irrational beliefs:</p>
<ul>
<li><em>Ill never be free</em>” - <strong>Catastrophising</strong></li>
<li><em>I should / must exercise, study and be fruitful every single day of my life</em>” (aka - <strong>Musterbating</strong>)</li>
<li><em>Today I PMOed, so whats even the use of reading all the books and forums… My goal was to not even do M, but here I am — a failure — relapsing.</em>” - <strong>Low Frustration Tolerance</strong></li>
<li><em>My friends / forum readers / others are doing no PMO for (n) days, but I cant so Im a hopeless case. Felt good yesterday since I studied well and was fruitful, but today I didnt… Im going downhill.</em>” - <strong>Rating Between Self and Others</strong></li>
<li>“I shouldnt have sexual thoughts” - Themselves, parents or their society as a whole has installed <strong>rigid beliefs</strong> in relation to sex. Ask yourself if self-flagellation is helping you reach your goals, and if you are, are you enjoying the journey?</li>
</ul>
<p>Factors that culminate to each users brainwashing are seemingly infinite. You know yourself better than anyone else, but its obviously a failure to follow instructions. You saw value in pornography, but how?</p>
<p>Whats often overlooked is that it takes time to reverse the brainwashing. This doesnt make it any harder, but nearly every industry uses sex, and actively countering brainwashing is a conscious process (at least to begin with), so it might take time to fully solidify the lessons contained within. Hence, multiple readings are recommended (you can skip to chapters youre having difficulty with) and shouldnt take you long.</p>
<p>A surprisingly common experience for religious users leaving the trap is wanting it to hurt a little bit, as a form of atonement. They find quitting so easy, then feel guilty for feeling this way. But why self-sabotage and make it hard? The little monster is very sneaky in this regard.</p>
<p>Disassociate yourself from the little monster — it was added by the porn industry long ago. Imagine a bully having a tantrum on the school playground. What do you say to a bully? If you give in, youll just reinforce them. Some who quit end up feeding the bully, and so increase their brainwashing, but their conceptualisation of the trap hasnt changed. Pick yourself up, figure out where you went wrong, and enjoy freedom!</p>
<p>Youre not your urge. Mindfulness meditation is the practice of noticing thought, and there are fundamental lessons in the nature of the mind to be found. Its highly recommended that you meditate in general, and its also completely compatible with religious practice. You cant fight with yourself, or with the little monster. Youve got to unconditionally love yourself and the process.</p>
<p>But remove failure from your mind. Heres a section from “<em>Meditations of a Porn Addict</em>” by Gulliaco (linked in the Resources section at the end of the book):</p>
<blockquote>
<p>Since watching porn offers you zero benefits, its something that only hurts you, and its extremely ridiculous to want to do something like that, I compare it to drinking bleach. Here you go:</p>
<p><strong>The hard journey of not drinking bleach.</strong></p>
<p>Hi! We are NoBleach and we host rebooting challenges in which participants (“Bleachstronauts”) abstain from drinking bleach for a period of time. Whether your goal is casual participation in a monthly challenge as a test of self-control, or whether excessive bleach drinking has become a problem in your life and you want to quit for a longer period of time, you will find a supportive community and plenty of resources here.</p>
<ul>
<li><em>Sometimes I allow myself to drink one or another glass of bleach. I know about that the “one drop” is a lie, but I dont think a single glass will hurt. One cannot destroy all the hours that I have spent without doing so.</em></li>
<li><em>I dont have a problem stopping drinking bleach, but sometimes I go down the street, and I see someone drinking water, you know, in a glass, and I imagine that the glass has bleach in it. Then I have a craving and, after debating with myself whether I should do it or not, I finally give in at night and drink a glass.</em></li>
<li><em>Look, my problem is that sometimes, when Im alone in my kitchen, I start to see the glasses, sometimes I tempt myself by opening the container where I keep the bleach, sometimes I smell it and… Well, I end up right back where I started. Im so desperate to stop this, but Im not sure if Ill ever be
able to stop.</em></li>
<li><em>Stopping drinking bleach is impossible, I mean, I always have a mouth, you know? How am I supposed to stop if I always have a throat which reminds me that I can swallow bleach?</em></li>
<li><em>Oh man, it was going so well, 19 whole days without doing it. The important thing is to learn from failure! Now I know what to avoid doing: looking at cleaning products in the supermarket. I will try to make it to a month! Ill reset my counter. Wish me luck!</em></li>
</ul>
</blockquote>
<blockquote>
<p>If you have an urge, calm down dude! Remember what the hackbook says:</p>
<p><em>Bleach is difficult to give up because of fear were being deprived of our pleasure or prop. The fear that certain pleasant situations will never be quite the same again. The fear of being unable to cope with stressful situations. In other words, its the effects of brainwashing deluding us into believing that buying bleach, and by extension drinking it, is a must for all human beings. Even further, its the belief theres something inherent in affordable bleach that we need, and that when we stop using we will be denying ourselves and creating a void. Make this clear in your mind: Bleach doesnt fill a void, it creates one!</em></p>
<p>And I say:
<em>Suppose youre forced to watch a glass full of bleach for five minutes. Try to remember one of those brands or smells that you liked so much. Maybe its accompanied by some sound, or you only remember selected details. The bleach is there and you cant close your eyes or turn your head, because this bleach is in your mind, its a memory recorded in you.</em></p>
<p><em>Do you feel any craving? Do you feel anything in your tongue or any change in your breathing? What are your feelings about what you are remembering? Get them identified, the bleach wants to cloud them, make them confusing and make you only pay attention to that which wants to catch you.</em></p>
<p>With the above, I am not trying to dismiss your feelings, much less say something like “haha me smart you dumb”, but to give you perspective so that you realize how ridiculously easy it is (and always will be) to overcome this addiction.
Watching porn is not like an on/off switch where you say “<em>oh well, Im in situation X, then Ill watch porn</em>”. Fantasies! Lies! How often do you allow yourself to drink a glass of bleach? Never? Why? Because its a horrible thing, thats why! How are you supposed to escape your addiction if you dont
realize that PMO is a horrible thing to do to yourself?</p>
</blockquote>
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<h2><span class="header-section-number">31.5</span> What about MO (masturbation, orgasm)?<a href="advice-to-non-users.html#what-about-mo-masturbation-orgasm" class="anchor-section" aria-label="Anchor link to header"></a></h2>
<p>People have been wanking for eons without issue. To be clear, porn is the problem.</p>
<p>That being said, you can still get hooked on MO for the same reasons as porn, such as the need-to-have-an-orgasm mentality, mental escalation, forcing the body to have sex, and just plain hedonistic pleasure-seeking.</p>
<p>Its exceedingly likely that porn and masturbation have become deeply intertwined in your mind. Many users find they end up relapsing as a result of masturbating to porn-induced fantasies. As your brain rewires, youll find this brainwashing eventually fades, but its best to take a break from MO for a while. You should also seek out real sex in order to speed this process along.</p>
<p>This isnt an instruction, but evaluate it: reported benefits from semen retention are numerous — increased focus and energy, removal of brain fog and increased confidence, along with a slew of other benefits. From personal experience, theres a clear difference, and its all down to how you sublimate this increased energy.</p>
<p>Speculating, and without strict scientific knowledge, the benefits might come down to couple of different factors.</p>
<ul>
<li><p>After orgasm, the brain releases prolactin, which inhibits dopamine release.</p></li>
<li><p>Depriving your brain of dopamine flushes allows more uptake from simply living life.</p></li>
<li><p>Semen is reabsorbed by the bloodstream after ~78 days, and is one of the best nutrients your body can get.</p></li>
<li><p>Sublimating sexual energy into productive habits brings with it an extra layer of productivity.</p></li>
</ul>
<p>You may wish to have sex without orgasm as well, which as mentioned earlier, is a wonderful sexual experience (often referred to as Karezza). You can strengthen your ability to do this by practicing Kegel exercises. From personal experience, the easiest and most effective way to target this muscle is stopping and starting your urine mid-stream (though be careful not to overdo it, which can cause problems of its own). Separation of the tantric and propagative parts of sex is one of the many bonuses of escaping the PMO trap (and my partners have loved it too!).</p>
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<h2><span class="header-section-number">31.6</span> Deviations from standard advice<a href="advice-to-non-users.html#deviations-from-standard-advice" class="anchor-section" aria-label="Anchor link to header"></a></h2>
<p>This section is new, and is written somewhat apprehensively; even still, it must be mentioned.</p>
<p>Some people using EasyPeasy find their desire to watch porn becomes so reduced that they cant bring themselves to have a final session. <strong>This is fine</strong>, but dont underestimate the power of having one. Mindfully browsing and solidifying just how much you dislike PMO can be really powerful. Personally, I found it really useful and was happy to wash my hands clean of it, genuinely relieved to never have to do it ever again. However, your mileage may vary.</p>
<p>If youve already been free from the trap for a while and have just removed the brainwashing, theres no need to feed the little monster as it would just nag you. Enjoy freedom instead!</p>
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<h2><span class="header-section-number">31.7</span> Help end this scandal<a href="advice-to-non-users.html#help-end-this-scandal" class="anchor-section" aria-label="Anchor link to header"></a></h2>
<p>Internet porn is one of the dangers in a free society, piggy-backing on the good-willed efforts of advocates for personal freedom. Surely the very basis of civilisation — the reason why the human species has advanced so far — is because were capable of communicating our knowledge and experiences, not only to each other but to future generations. Even animals find it necessary to guard their offspring from lifes pitfalls.</p>
<p>Porn producers arent doing this in good faith, genuinely believing they help mankind, especially now as addiction to internet porn is widely studied. Perhaps in its initial stages people genuinely believed that porn educated people on intimacy, but authorities know thats a fallacy. No tube site makes genuine claims about education. The only claims made are about the shock, novelty and escalating qualities of their wares.</p>
<p>The sheer hypocrisy is incredible: as a society we otherwise get uptight about school bullying and objectification of the human body. Compared with internet porn, these problems are mere pimples. Numbers of those addicted climb to new heights each year, spending quality time with imaginary and illusory pixel people at the expense of their health, virility, energy and time. Its by far the biggest killer in relationships, and hundreds of thousands of lives are ruined every year because they get hooked. Internet porn producers dont advertise in mainstream publications — they dont need to, our biological urges lead us to the thresholds of their well stocked harems, giving out free samples like the local drug dealer. Nowadays, the tube sites dont so much stock the wares as much as they encourage visitors to post content.</p>
<p>How clever that porn companies show <em>18+</em> warnings as the deterrent for underage users, though some dont even bother to do that. Internet porn affects everyone at all ages. “<em>We warned you of the danger, so its your choice</em>,” is their attitude. Do they take any steps to verify age? No, that would discourage their customers. Of course, if age verification is legislated, theyll just find another country to operate from. Or, will they pay some elite to write about how prohibition resulted in bootlegging and the creation of the Mafia? Conveniently forgotten is the question of why repealing prohibition didnt result in the reduction of alcohol-related casualties, and the failure of law enforcement to control the Mafias growth.</p>
<p>We can address this differently by educating the younger generation. If they can step around cigarettes and alcohol when shopping, they can do the same with internet porn. Were already seeing societal shifts such as No Nut November and Coomer memes becoming mainstream. The user doesnt have the choice any more than the heroin addict does. Users dont decide to become hooked, theyre lured into a subtle trap. If they had the choice, the only users tomorrow morning would be adolescents just starting out, believing they could stop at any time if they wanted to.</p>
<p>Why the phony standards? Why are heroin addicts seen as criminals, yet can register as addicts and get methadone and proper medical treatment to assist in getting off it? Just try registering as a porn addict — if you go to your doctor for help, theyll either tell you: “<em>Stop doing it so much, try moderation</em>,” which you already know wont work, or will prescribe medication to address your depression. Worse is the advice to go and find real partners — seriously? Have they never heard of users who find porn better and do it behind their partners back? Some people just dont understand.</p>
<p>Scare campaigns dont help users to stop, they make it harder. All they do is frighten users, which makes them want to watch even more. They also do not prevent teenagers from becoming hooked. Teenagers know that porn kills their libido, but they also know that one peek wont do it. Because the addiction is so prevalent, sooner or later the teenager — either through social pressures or curiosity — will try just one visit. Because free porn has awful clips, its likely theyll become hooked.</p>
<p>Why do we allow this scandal to go on? Why dont governments come out with proper campaigns? Why arent we told that that internet porn is a drug and killer poison, that it doesnt relax you or give you confidence, but destroys your nerves, taking just one peek to become hooked? Why cant they enforce age verification by requesting registered credit cards, perhaps with a third party? MindGeek, owner of many of the major porn sites, is attempting swindle governments into using their own proprietary age verification solution — dont let them do it! H. G. Wells <em>The Time Machine</em> describes an incident in the distant future where a man falls into a river. His companions merely sit around the bank like cattle oblivious to the cries of desperation. Inhuman and disturbing, much like societys general apathy to the porn crisis.</p>
<p>There is a wind of change of society. A snowball has begun rolling down the hill and its hoped this book will help turn it into an avalanche. You too can help by spreading the message.</p>
<p>As such, to ask — if you see anyone struggling using willpower, or attempting to quit porn, kindly point them towards this method. However, the real task at hand is changing the narrative around porn in general. Please consider making a habit that if you see online or even experience porns normalisation first-hand, you aim to <em>respectfully</em> educate and free them.</p>
<p>Occasionally, you might get a negative reaction, but sometimes a comment is all thats needed. As many have done before you, you can expect to receive messages from grateful people thanking you for their freedom.</p>
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<h2><span class="header-section-number">31.8</span> Final Warning<a href="advice-to-non-users.html#final-warning" class="anchor-section" aria-label="Anchor link to header"></a></h2>
<p>You can now enjoy the rest of your life as a happy non-user. In order to make sure that you do, you need to follow these simple instructions.</p>
<ol style="list-style-type: decimal">
<li><p>Keep the following page in your bookmarks and refer to it as much as you need.</p></li>
<li><p>If you ever start to envy another user, realise theyll be envious of you. You arent being deprived. They are.</p></li>
<li><p>Remember that you didnt enjoy being a user. Thats why you stopped. You enjoy being a non-user.</p></li>
<li><p>Remember, theres no such thing as just one peek.</p></li>
<li><p>Never doubt your decision never to watch porn again. You know its the correct one.</p></li>
<li><p>If you have any difficulties, find and contact a therapist knowledgeable in internet porn. You can find lists of these online.</p></li>
</ol>
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