Hey
@J Wick,
Ah, I see, yeah I was more responding to this part –
Has anyone overcome an addiction? How did you do it?
versus what you wanted, which was –
I actually meant to ask for some tough love.
So, that’s kinda where the miscommunication comes from, sorry about that. I, too, wrote my response early in the morning and so I hope I didn’t come off as dismissive of your problem, or if I came off as a know-it-all, or if I seemed condescending or whatever – not my intention at all brotha, I assure you
As far as tough love goes… I think there are plenty of people here who are better suited for giving such than me

all I can give you is strategy, as in, the strategies that has worked for me in the past, based on my experience.
I do want to clarify my statements a bit knowing this –
My addiction is actually to porn
K, perfect, It’s good to know what you’re working with now. tbh I still stand by what I said at the end of my original response: I think you’ll be fine at the end of the day. It's more than likely in my guesstimation something that you'll get over at some point or another.
I've tried this. I've found that it's better to learn to live with the vice around me, because it's not going anyway, and I can't function in the world like a normal human if I lock myself away.
Just to clarify, I wouldn’t advocate locking yourself away, I just meant removing yourself from habit-triggering situations (I should have used that wording in the first place) – this means, if anything, the exact opposite of locking yourself away, as locking yourself away would, in my opinion, probably drive you to be watching more porn. That’s why I recommended strict schedule- and goal-setting, or similar to what
@Starboy wrote, always being busy and not having time for cheap dopamine -->
so I think goal-setting and setting a super-strict schedule may do you wonders, as you’ll get a shitload more done and you won’t have any spare time or energy to partake in your addictions.
which =
idk what your situation is like,but if you constantly keep yourself busy and have girls in your life you shouldn't need cheap dopamine. You should have hobbies or activities that give you joy or purpose and reduce the desire to fap
I'd also like to add a little note on behavioral addiction this comment got me thinking about:
Bro if your addiction is to porn and not an actual drug or substance than it shouldn't hurt your life so bad.
Read the book by Adam Alter called
Irresistible, it gives a brief overview of the rise in behavioral addiction stemming / correlating largely with the rise in smartphone and social media use (which, I think we can fairly group together with porn use; most of the book deals with tech addiction, though porn addiction is only touched on in passing, sadly… should have had it’s own chapter, in my opinion).
@Egor touches on this with his comment, too.
I think there’s still this disconnect within a lot of society that being addicted to something behaviorally is not as serious as being addicted to something substance-wise – and while physical substance-based addictions can be obviously more noticeable, and on the surface may appear far more damaging, behavioral addictions can be quite damaging as well. Think of a gambler who throws away his mortgage and his children’s college funds for his gambling addiction. . . though we might not see him “damaged” based on appearances like you would a heavy meth user, there’s no arguing he’s psychologically damaged. Of course, now we're comparing extremes, but all I mean is that behavioral addiction can be damaging in a similar way to substance-based addiction.
And I'm also interested on the "no fap" discussion here,
I was following blogs, motivational speakers, SAA meetings, heck there were people talking about biblical reasons or religious beliefs against porn and sex in general. It was eerily like a big cult.
The truth is that nofap culture is based on what you should NOT do, and very little on what healthy sexuality looks like. It's kind of similar to a fad diet that just gives you a list of foods to avoid. It works *in theory* and will get you slim if you follow it, but for 99% of people it is not sustainable at all. Yet, if you think about it, most people are not overweight. So what gives?
I think now is a good time to introduce the distinction between “no fap”, as in not jerking off to porn or at all, and “NoFap” the movement, which to me is a lot like AA for alcoholics, where alcoholics quit their drinking addiction but then become addicted to AA in it’s stead – a point which
@Darius points out quite well.
Lastly, relating back to porn, another pivotal point that has to be taken into account is that everybody is different: some people can jerk off to copious amounts of porn and be fine, and if anything it makes them hornier, and does not affect their life negatively at all; on the other end, you have guys who are so deep in compulsive porn use that they don’t do anything besides consume porn, and increasingly novel and taboo types of porn (Chase has written about this), and it completely ruins their life.
Most people are somewhere in between; from there you have to find an appropriate means of responding. This is where I think strategy comes into play. Maybe joining the group Starboy mentioned with fog would be a good start. Or maybe all you needed was a good kick in the balls as provided by
@Starboy in his comment

either way, hope you feel better J.