A lucky soldier


#1

I consider myself a lucky soldier, because of how early I discovered nofap and conquered self. I’m currently a 13 year old and I was addicted badly even though it was a like year or two of porn and masturbation. I had a problem with porn earlier than that and I still remember lying to my mom as she caught me watching it, and even though I got away with it. It stuck with me to this day. I wanted to change things after 7th grade because I did my research and realized what I had gotten myself into and that leads to today. I really wish I hadn’t kept coming back to those videos but what’s in the past is in the past and there’s nothing I can do about that, but I can do something about my future and save myself from years of suffering, and pain, and regrets. This is my first war and I hope I can get through it because I don’t wanna do this pmo crap anymore, and I’m so thankful I found out about this earlier and in my teens.

In case you all need some motivation or anything you could check out fearless dan on YouTube. He’s really been helping me out and I hope he’ll do the same for you. He has a video that gives tips on how to deal with urges. If you’re feeling like giving up, coming from a guy who’s new to all of this, the only advice I have is to just have a vision of your future self and just visualize yourself in the future 5 10 years from now and just think of yourself pmo free. If you’re not ready for all of that pain and suffering. Hey man, it’s your life. Please make it count.


#2

Wow man. Its a sad history for all of us. I think there is comfort in knowing that we are not along in our journeys and we are united in our cause which is that PMO completely wrecks lives. It creates secretive habits, it brings shame, it harms your mental state and image of women. We fight this together to be better and in that its heroic. Fight on Lucky Soldier.