Nate (post: 1320731) wrote: There's nowhere to go to meet anyone either, like there's no "hang-out spots" or anything. Thus, the internet is really my only source of social interaction. I realize that's sad and pathetic, but really, I don't have much of a choice. If I go offline for too long I feel isolated and horribly alone.
Danderson wrote:Do you have a church that you go to (if there are any churches in your area)?
It sounds like the overall situation is undesirable, and the sex issue is just the surface manifestation of a bigger problem.
Sapphi wrote:On the other hand, I also think that it's better to quickly release my sexual energy and go have fun with my boyfriend on more of a friendship level
Lucky wrote:Is there any other job choices over there, Nate?
Sapphi (post: 1321004) wrote:I'm so confused about the whole thing. On one hand, I know if you're masturbating to relieve yourself of your sex drive and it's causing you to be more sexually "on" all the time, you're basically shooting yourself in the foot.
I would strongly disagree. From my own personal experiences amongst other guy friends around me, the more you have sex, the more you want to have sex. Having sex more, makes every experience more enjoyable and the desire to have sex goes way up. I can't say the same things certain for masturbation, but I haven't masturbated in a long time. It seems like the less you do, the less you want to.CrimsonRyu17 (post: 1321009) wrote:I dun think this is always the case though. I've never really heard of someone being "on" more after masturbating.
Sapphi (post: 1321004) wrote:I need prayer, and I guess was wondering if other people (girls) experience this too.
I was one of those junior high girls that didn't care at all about sexual things. I hit puberty and all that, I just never really had the drive. Around sophomore or junior year though, I began to actually start having a sex drive and ever since, it's gotten steadily stronger.
Reon (post: 1321107) wrote:I would strongly disagree. From my own personal experiences amongst other guy friends around me, the more you have sex, the more you want to have sex. Having sex more, makes every experience more enjoyable and the desire to have sex goes way up. I can't say the same things certain for masturbation, but I haven't masturbated in a long time. It seems like the less you do, the less you want to.
Reon (post: 1321107) wrote:I would strongly disagree. From my own personal experiences amongst other guy friends around me, the more you have sex, the more you want to have sex. Having sex more, makes every experience more enjoyable and the desire to have sex goes way up. I can't say the same things certain for masturbation, but I haven't masturbated in a long time. It seems like the less you do, the less you want to.
I have never experienced this personally nor have I heard so from any of my friends. Also, I would not consider sex equivalent to masturbating. If anything I think it equivalent to, it would be picking or blowing your nose (as long as you're not fantasizing). Maybe it's different for guys or something, I wouldn't know, like I said. I'm not a dude.
Tsukuyomi (post: 1321095) wrote:@Sapphi: I give you major props for really working towards NOT having sex after having it ^__^ Keep it up and it'll get easier
Sapphi (post: 1321382) wrote:Oh, I must've worded something weird, but both me and my boyfriend are virgins. We haven't done anything like that yet, lol.
Thanks everyone for your kind and honest opinions >w<
My issue is that because of my cycle, even when I haven't been masturbating, I will still have strong urges. Likewise, there are some days of my cycle when it's pretty much impossible to. So I definitely understand the concept of "Do it more, and you'll want it more" but I've always seen that as more of a guy thing since from what I've read and heard, guys don't really have cycles, they have a steady drive, whereas girls have set times they'll be more easily aroused than others. But to assume that it's okay for me and not okay for my guy friends doesn't seem right or fair...
It's also troubling because my boyfriend and I have struggled to get him out of a porn addiction and, praise God, he's made it this far to where he doesn't willingly look at bad things. But he still masturbates when he feels like he has to (when there's pain that won't go away... for some reason his body doesn't work right because he's been getting more pain since he stopped looking at bad things...) and he really doesn't even want to do THAT, so I feel like when I do, I'm discouraging his efforts.
But like I said, it almost seems better that way.... I dunno.
I am pretty good about not fantasizing while doing it, though.
I fantasize way more when I'm trying not to masturbate because sex is all my mind wants to think about. =/
ShiroiHikari (post: 1321230) wrote:I think it's probably different for everybody.
Sapphi (post: 1321382) wrote:My issue is that because of my cycle, even when I haven't been masturbating, I will still have strong urges. Likewise, there are some days of my cycle when it's pretty much impossible to.
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