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FrensInLowPlaces on scored.co
19 days ago 13 points (+0 / -0 / +13Score on mirror ) 2 children
Its sad to see there are so many people that think porn addiction isnt a serious issue. I broke from the bad habit 10 years ago and when looking back I can see how much life I wasted separating myself from my family and god for temporary pleasures
Shivananda on scored.co
19 days ago 7 points (+0 / -0 / +7Score on mirror ) 2 children
yeah, true.
it's as addictive as crack cocaine btw.
and demonic possession can be part of it.

this guide has 2 parts, make sure to cover them both.
and you can join the discord for troubleshooting with the blocker or anything like that. if you want to block it.

the 2 parts should provide enough resources for anybody to break free.

FrensInLowPlaces on scored.co
19 days ago 6 points (+0 / -0 / +6Score on mirror ) 1 child
Oh I dont need it. Ive off that wagon successfully for years. I think the most important part was learning what I was missing in my life and changing the behaviors that lead to it. The first few months of my awakening was learning how simple advertisements were manipulating men and to ignore them.

Now when I see an ad that uses sex appeal I feel disgust towards it. Its truly evil
Shivananda on scored.co
19 days ago 3 points (+0 / -0 / +3Score on mirror ) 2 children
https://cleanbrowsing.org/help/docs/setup-content-filtering-on-windows-with-cleanbrowsing/

I get it, but if I were you, I'd still use this free DNS to block all the porn and porn ads just as an extra filter for the internet. it doesn't hurt to have an extra layer of protection against the shit that the jews throw at us.

and yeah, it's truly evil. it's black magic in fact.

as for the addiction, luckily you didn't go that far and you were able to quit , many people go so far that they end up under evil possession. You ask many of nofapers how they keep relapsing and they say 'idk bruh, I was on a nice 5 days streak and then I felt possessed and binge watched porn for 7 days'.

they think that it's their addiction but it's real possession.

Christ can redeem anybody, it's a spiritual problem more than it's a psychological one. same for the schizophrenics who hear voices, they're real voices, not hallucinations, look into Jery Marzinsky's work. these damn voices hate the church, christ, and psalms. how come a random voice would always hate a certain psalm? because they're demonic.

our society is under demonic influence.
WeedleTLiar on scored.co
19 days ago 1 point (+0 / -0 / +1Score on mirror ) 1 child
Meh, what's the point of blocking porn when 99% of media is pornographic and half of women dress like whores?

You need to become strong enough to see this filth and turn your head; you'll never avoid it all.
Shivananda on scored.co
19 days ago 1 point (+0 / -0 / +1Score on mirror )
the second part of the guide offers spiritual tool to deal with lustful thoughts.

fast and prayer does help, so does the eucharist.
and burning incense. I love the one used in the orthodox church.
you can get rid of the lustful thoughts by praying at Mother Mary for example. burn asafetida and try. also the second part mentions a Psalm. make a mixture of the tools and use them.
Breadpilled on scored.co
19 days ago 1 point (+0 / -0 / +1Score on mirror )
I don't think you have to go that far. Framing it as exclusively a spiritual issue, ironically, can encourage schizophrenic thinking. That's not to say the spiritual isn't relevant, but the malignant effects of porn can be literally stripped down to purely material explanations.

I was severely addicted for well over a decade since fairly early childhood. Like many, I kicked off the process of quitting it by entering through Christian channels. Prayer, baptism and church attendance, fasting, angels and demons, sin and consequence, etc.

I stayed completely stuck for two years, making no real progress. I would constantly vacillate between extreme motivation and crippling nervous breakdowns surrounding the notions of demonic influence and God's wrath. The religious framing ironically made porn even harder to abstain from, as it artificially infused it with the taboo of being a "forbidden fruit" beyond just being unhealthy.

I eventually burned out, and tossed the spiritual perspective out the window altogether. No more prayer, theology, or religious engagement of any kind. Broke down the pure biology of the addiction, and approached it as something that was hijacking my natural procreation instincts by design—which I wanted to eliminate purely for the purpose of self mastery.

As soon as I embraced this mindset, I was completely clean from porn within months, and remain as such to this day—well over a year later. And it was *easy.*

YMMV, but I think a lot of the religious hysteria around porn functions the same way AA does for people who use it as chronic identity scaffolding, when they could just stop drinking and get on with their lives.
Captain_Raamsley on scored.co
19 days ago 0 points (+0 / -0 )
It's worse than any drug ever. It's an addiction to one's own body. The urge to use can never be nullified except by death or great bodily harm.
WeedleTLiar on scored.co
19 days ago 3 points (+0 / -0 / +3Score on mirror )
I think it's the most insidious addiction because you don't need anything.

With booze or drugs, you have to go out and get something to indulge your addiction. By just avoiding that thing, you can cut off the addiction.

With wanking, every trip to the bathroom becomes a test of will.
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