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Many men are choosing to cut back on watching porn. Perhaps the research on how porn harms people and relationships has made them start thinking twice about what’s become a habit. Perhaps they have noticed the connections between porn and people losing their jobs , reasons cited for divorce , and the skyrocketing erectile dysfunction rates in men under 40. Or perhaps they’re just trying to be intentional about the kind of content they consume and lower their carbon footprint for media that depicts men and women as unequal.
If you’re considering giving up porn, there are some things you should know to prepare for the day when you might want to kick the habit: for some, it is easier to decide in theory but harder to do in practice. “The spirit is willing, but the flesh is weak,” as it were. Don’t worry; this is actually the normal response after a brain’s been exposed to certain content over and over. Whether you find you have developed a compulsive habit or a porn addiction, here are some steps to help you reach your goal of giving it up.
The first step toward kicking any habit is getting out of a shameful mentality. Watching porn is one of those things people don’t often talk about, and there can be a lot of shame wrapped up in it.
One step toward getting out of unproductive cycles is to realize you’re not alone in your decision to stop. Listen to actor Russell Brand discuss the challenge to quit porn, and follow actor Terry Crews’s journey of overcoming his porn addiction. Or, read singer Audrey Assad on her own porn addiction and how it is not just a men’s issue.
Hearing stories from others who have experienced what you are can be an empowering reminder that you’re not alone in the fight. It doesn’t hurt that they’re famous and successful people sharing these challenges, either.
If lingering shame feels hard to shake, consider listening to Brené Brown’s Men, Women, and Worthiness on audiobook , to increase your emotional fitness for the road ahead.
Along this journey, you’re going to need to gain some self-control in the face of sexualized images everywhere, but that doesn’t mean you can’t give yourself some reprieve when you can. Download a filter or accountability program such as Covenant Eyes on every device you use — phone, tablet, laptop, work computer — and don’t forget to put some safety controls on your TV, as well.
These will help you avoid gateways to binge sessions, as well as find some space to focus on more important things. Like the next thing on the list.
Grabbing some good reading material from the experts is wise as you start the journey, if you want to minimize the time spent spinning your wheels. Researcher Dr. Patrick Carnes leads the way with his book Facing the Shadow , which is designed to help men overcome compulsive sexual behavior such as frequent porn use.
Another book that covers the big picture as well as day-to-day helpful tips is The Porn Trap: The Essential Guide to Overcoming Problems Caused by Pornography by Larry Maltz and Wendy Maltz. Fight the New Drug created resources for men and women including Fortify: The Fighter’s Guide To Overcoming Pornography Addiction .
For a book that includes personal accounts from people who have overcome their addictions, consider Matt Fradd’s Delivered: True Stories of Men and Women Who Turned from Porn to Purity .
The Internet is likely the place where your habit became a compulsive one, since there’s endless supplies of free content. That doesn’t mean we can’t use the Internet for positive things, as well. Fight the New Drug is a website for resources and reminders of why you’re taking on this challenge.
Another online community is called NoFap , named after its dedication to helping members avoid pornography and masturbation.
For many people recovering from frequent porn use, even more powerful than an online community is an in-person community. Don’t worry; these are all based on foundations of anonymity. Twelve-step groups like Sexaholics Anonymous exist all over the country, often meeting in church basements, and, for many, they’re essential elements to recovery.
This in-person recovery group can provide a nonjudgmental and safe environment to connect with others who are going through what you are — or who have already come out on the other side.
For those who might want professional help to kick this habit, consider the growing body of reliable therapists that help patients overcome these challenges. Not to be confused with “sex therapists,” these are certified professionals who acknowledge the reality of sex addiction, which includes porn use. They can be identified by the letters CSAT among their credentials, for “ certified sexual addiction therapist .”
Some big names across the country that offer intensive weekends are Doug Weiss in Colorado, Janice Caudill in Texas, and others.
Whatever your personal story, remember that what matters is not how many times we fall, but how many times we get back up again. If you’ve taken the strong step to stop porn use, you’ve already come a long way in making a change.
Equipped with these tips, your efforts won’t be wasted, and you’ll be on the path to recovery.
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This is the plan I used to stop my porn addiction. This is a real, battle tested, science backed, reality based plan to stop your porn addiction.
This is the plan I used to quit porn and improve my sex life.
This is a real, battle-tested, science-backed, reality-based plan to end your porn use and the embarrassment that comes with it.
Most literature on the internet talks about inner healing, dopamine, figuring out why porn is your coping mechanism, and finding your deep-seated reasons for watching porn. You find God and learn about the neuroscience of why you can’t stop, it won’t actually help you to quit.
The more you learn about addiction, the more you learn about trauma.
Feeling complete and whole is good, but it doesn’t exactly help you solve the problem. They give advice like this because they either lack experience with porn addiction (or any addiction, for that matter) or they’re fakes who are trying to sell you something.
I gave a Ted Talk about addiction and identity. It’s not exactly about quitting porn, but it definitely can help.
You wouldn’t tell a crackhead to do some soul searching.
Inner peace is important, but we don’t have time to worry about why the crackhead smokes crack. We just want to get the crackhead off crack as quickly as possible, hopefully before something terrible, life-altering, and irreversible happens.
Pornography is a drug and deserves a similar approach.
While people aren’t committing robbery to get money for pornography, pornography addiction isn’t exactly a victimless problem. Psychology Today reported that the more often one views pornography while in a romantic relationship, the more likely that relationship is to end.
Porn addiction makes a person more likely to cheat, causing emotional distress for the addict’s partner. Many people already consider viewing pornography a type of infidelity. If the couple has children, then they become the collateral damage of a relationship ruined by porn addiction.
While emotional and spiritual work may help, porn’s appeal is simple:
It’s not appealing because you’re broken, empty, or have an addictive personality . Porn is appealing because orgasms feel good and result from giving in to the most powerful drive on the planet; the need to procreate.
The easy access to internet pornography allows you to get this effect whenever you want with as much variety as you desire.
Porn hijacks and rewires the brain by taking advantage of something called The Coolidge Effect . If you don’t read the article, here’s the abridged version:
It’s basically impossible to get bored of sexual variety. A man will choose a new sexual partner over food and water. Normally, he doesn’t have that many options, but pornography creates the illusion of choice.
The human mind has a surprisingly difficult time distinguishing between real and imagined events. Part of the reason why viewing porn is addictive is why scary movies are scary.
We know it’s not in front of us, but we have a hormonal and physiological response anyway.
I’m not anti-porn. I’m anti-porn addiction. It just so happens that porn is incredibly easy to get addicted to and I am very anti-addiction.
You can experiment on yourself to see if you experience any of the routinely touted benefits of giving up porn. If you want to jerk off to the screen until your heart’s content, go for it. All I’ll say is that there are consequences for every action.
But you found this article so that means you know there’s something wrong. Maybe you’re starting to experience the dreaded “erectile dysfunction”. Or you’re becoming numb to normal girls in their natural beauty.
Or maybe you’re still interested in normal women and you can still get it up, but the sexual satisfaction you receive from real physical intimacy is out the window.
If you aren’t sure if something is wrong, here are 6 clear signs that you’re definitely addicted to porn . You need this article if you say yes to anything on that list.
Or maybe you’re just a guy who’s healthy now but knows that his pornography viewing habit is no good and you want a way out. Whatever your situation is, you’re in the right place.
You don’t need professional help. You don’t need an intervention. You just need this article.
Here is the plan I used to quit porn
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This is one of those popular tips for dealing with a porn addiction that has real merit.
Porn sites employ clever tricks to keep you coming back. One is making sure that when you type “www” in your browser, the first cache site is a porn site.
Aside from giving your friends a chance to make fun of you every time they use your computer, it cleverly puts the idea in your mind to revisit the porn sites instead of your original plan.
Those of you with a background in psychology will recognize this as a type of Pavlovian conditioning. Pavlovian conditioning as defined by Wikipedia :
Classical conditioning (also known as Pavlovian or respondent conditioning) refers to a learning procedure in which a biologically potent stimulus (e.g. food) is paired with a previously neutral stimulus (e.g. a bell). It also refers to the learning process that results from this pairing, through which the neutral stimulus comes to elicit a response (e.g. salivation) that is usually similar to the one elicited by the potent stimulus.
Many times you end up looking at porn, your original plan probably wasn’t to look at porn. You went to type in the address for another site, and the last porn site you visited filled in your search bar as a suggestion. Now you’re triggered into craving porn.
The only way around this is to delete your browser history.
The easiest way to stop watching porn is to make it impossible for you to do so.
You can easily install porn blockers on your browser. There are various options to stop your computer from even being able to visit pornographic sites. Some of the more popular options are:
Once you’ve made it impossible to satisfy your pornography habit on your electronic devices, the next step is to live transparently. You need to make sure that you use your computer in front of people at all times.
When it’s impossible to browse internet porn on your own and you’re constantly in front of other people, then you’ll break your internet porn habit by sheer force. It will be impossible for you to watch in private and you’ll never get a chance to anyway.
Eventually, the urge will leave you.
It’s the best porn blocking software on the market and is trusted by hundreds of thousands of PAID users.
The Covenant Eyes app allows you freedom through transparency. The app sits quietly on all of your devices, monitors your screen activity, and provides protection through blocking.
There are only 3 times a man has to touch his penis: Cleaning, urinating, and jerking off. You have to do the first two. You should be able to do the last one without porn.
Men have been polishing the pole for centuries without porn. Some men need porn to jerk off. They also watch porn without the desire to get off, which creates a desire to masturbate.
This is pavlovian conditioning rearing its ugly head again.
Touching your penis outside of showering or pissing makes you want to watch porn. Stop touching your dick beyond essential functions. This will also make actual sex even better.
This is one technique of many that are taught by The Freedom Specialists team, a group dedicated to helping you with a 1-on-1 custom plan to deal with porn addiction. Check out the guys they’ve helped not only stop touching their dick, but build a whole new porn free life here—> The Freedom Specialists
I write this under the assumption that you ingest all of your porn through a computer with an internet connection. Porn addiction is just like any other addiction in that part of what you are addicted to is the ritual.
Crackheads aren’t just addicted to the high of crack cocaine. They’re addicted to the stuffing, lighting, and the passing of the crackpipe. It’s the ritual.
Yes, this is pavlovian conditioning again. I told you that a big reason you’re addicted to porn is that it’s a pavlovian response.
With that said, getting off of crack is probably easier than getting off of porn because you don’t HAVE to ever touch a crack pipe.
However, you almost certainly have to use a computer.
This creates a ritual. You sit down with the intention of working, but you get the urge to jerk off. Good old-fashioned physical activity works best for me at those times.
Go for a run, lift some weights , stretch, whatever.
The point is to burn off energy, get moving and get away from the computer. You’ll return to the computer in a refreshed state of mind and less interested in porn.
This also has the side benefit of getting you in shape, which will make the next step that much easier.
Freedom is possible, and sooner than you think…
Being addicted to porn is more than just “being addicted to porn.”
You’re addicted to the ritual, the excitement, and even the letdown afterward. But then you realize that you hate how it makes you feel, so you try to quit…except you can’t.
At least not for long. Every guy who’s ever tried to quit porn knows that it’s damn near impossible before you give in. 
Well, The Freedom Specialists are here to help. They have a revolutionary program that not only digs deep into triggers but trains you in
And much more to help you finally get the porn monkey off your back. If you’re finally ready to free yourself from the chains of pornography addiction, check out this program.
Get some intimate female contact in your life.
There’s a school of thought which says watching porn makes you less likely to seek out interactions with women. By this reasoning, not watching porn will inspire you to interact with more females.
If your goal is more successful interactions with women, this is not bad advice. However, I have a problem with it for kicking the porn habit: this is putting the cart before the horse.
I’ve met porn addicts who can get laid. They have simply come to–for whatever reason–prefer porn to sex. The problem is that porn is easy to acquire. Even low-quality sex requires some effort.
If you want to quit porn, you need to have sex.
If pornography is as addictive as nicotine, then sex is like a vape. At first, it will not satisfy you the way masturbation to a digital fantasy will, but eventually, you will prefer this to porn as long as you don’t relapse.
This is why I think it’s important to meet women as a means to get off of porn. Not vice-versa. It makes the transition to a pornless state MUCH easier if you have something instead of nothing at all.
Counterintuitively, sometimes the best thing to do to help you quit using porn is to do nothing. I don’t mean this as a piece of mysterious zen or a confusing koan. This advice is to be taken literally; simply let yourself experience the craving and urges.
This might sound no different than what you’ve been doing and why you found this article in the first place, but the trick here is to be mindful and focus on your breathing when you do it.
If we work from the premise that the urge for sex is natural and we know that porn is an exaggerated, manipulated sexual response, then it stands to reason that urges to watch porn are natural in many ways.
This doesn’t mean that need to give in to them any more than you give in to your urge to hit someone when they make you angry. Instead, learn to exist with the urge by focusing on it, realizing what it is, but neither trying to control it, resist it, or give in to it.
This is accomplished through meditation, breathing, and mindfulness. The easiest way to practice this is to close your eyes and focus on the sound and rhythm of your breathing while being completely aware of the urge to watch porn.
I can’t guarantee the feeling will pass, but that’s not the point anyway. The point is to recognize that the urge exists but doesn’t have power over you. This is the closest to the idea of recognizing the pain in working out but not letting it stop you from working out.
You accept that pain and continue on towards your goal of fitness. This is the same 
Pornography’s greatest power is that it is done alone and in secret. Unlike other drugs, most guys don’t use pornography with other guys around. However, if you can link up with someone else who is trying to quit using porn, then you turn the tables on porn addiction.
When you have an accountability partner, you are not only keeping yourself, but you’re keeping someone else honest. The support group that you build doesn’t just have to be other guys who use porn.
Any type of person with an addiction they’re trying to kick is fine. All that matters is the common purpose of getting back control in your life.
It doesn’t have to be in person either. I used Whatsapp and te
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