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A long period of no sex could weaken your immune system. Crystal Cox/Business Insider
  • Going without wanted physical touch can have adverse health impacts like increased anxiety and trouble sleeping, experts say.
  • No physical intimacy can also lead to touch starvation, which can contribute to loneliness, isolation, and even compromise your immune system.
  • Sex can also be an important way to find a sense of community for people in marginalized groups like LGBTQ folks, polyamorous people, and kink communities.

Orgasms can provide anxiety relief, boost immunity, and help you sleep better​

According to Dr. Rachel Needle, psychologist and co-director of Modern Sex Therapy Institutes, having sex can be positive for people's physical and mental health.
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It helps you sleep better, decreasing pain, lowering stress, lessening anxiety and depression, and more. Symptoms arise at different times based on people's needs and can show up anywhere from a few weeks to a few months.

Needle said these benefits are so important that people who can't have partnered sex should still be masturbating and having orgasms.

"Orgasm releases endorphins which can help decrease stress, at least temporarily, and lead to positive feelings making us happier," Needle said. "So even if you aren't having partnered sex, if you want to continue having these benefits, find ways to keep having orgasms."

Without physical intimacy, you could develop 'touch starvation'​

holding hands

Physical touch can be important to your wellbeing, experts say. Shutterstock

Because having sex has so many health benefits, not being able to have it when you want to can have many health consequences.
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People who have gone months without being able to safely have physical intimacy can develop skin hunger and touch starvation — which can weaken your immune system and lead to elevated rates of depression and anxiety.

"When those who would like to be having sex and are used to having it regularly experience a lack of sexual intimacy, the opposite can occur in the form of detrimental effects to mental, emotional, and physical health resulting in a variety of symptoms; and feelings of isolation, insecurity, and lowered self-esteem," Dr. Dulcinea Pitagora, a NYC-based psychotherapist and sex therapist, told Insider.

Sex goes beyond desire — it can be a way people find community​

Aside from physical intimacy, Susannah Hyland, a NYC-based therapist who uses she/they pronouns, told Insider having sex can be incredibly important for people looking to build community like queer and polyamorous people or those in the kink community.

"I think that specifically for queer people, it's a really hard thing to be physically isolated from our communities and chosen families," Hyland said. "Especially trans communities, because there's so much camaraderie, validation, bonding, mirroring, attachment — such good stuff that we get from each other. In friendship, and sex, and in love."

While monogamous, cisgender, straight people might be more inclined to already live with their partner, Hyland said people who are polyamorous and date multiple people may be less inclined to live with any of their partners.

Rediscovering partnered sex can be difficult but worthwhile​

According to Pitagora, some people who are averse to changes might find it difficult to rediscover sex after a long period of not having sex.
Introspection during a no-sex period could actually help someone have sexual growth and self-discovery before they jump back into partnered sex, said Pitagora.

Though it might be daunting to consider what a post-quarantine sex life might look like, Pitagora also said they think it could be an opportunity for people to think critically about their wants and sexual desires.
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"I would also say that people could experience a sort of euphoria when constraints are lifted, and they have the opportunity to explore their sexuality in ways they may have held back before," Pitagora said.
 
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Bullshit, haven't had it in 27 years and I'm fine, best shape of my life. Hahaha.
 
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Bullshit, haven't had it in 27 years and I'm fine, best shape of my life. Hahaha.
I mean no offense when I say this but I really hope I turn out like you in the end.

I don't even know what to say at this point, cause even if it's just larp there's a good chance some people here are actually dealing with something like that.

It's incredibly sad.

I'm sorry.
 
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I mean no offense when I say this but I really hope I turn out like you in the end.

I don't even know what to say at this point, cause even if it's just larp there's a good chance some people here are actually dealing with something like that.

It's incredibly sad.

I'm sorry.
Not sad, it's no big deal in the grand scheme of things. Gotta make the best of your situation, if you can't get certain things you have to accept it and focus on what you can get, everyone had something they wish they had and can't get
 
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Does fapping once a week help or cope
 
This is Jewish propaganda obviously jfl if you believe this
 
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why don't you go to an escort?
Why? I have no interest in having sex with someone that would never have sex with me under normal and natural circumstances and is dying for it to end on the inside while she pretends to like it. And with a condom on top of that. It's a completely contrived and artificial situation that resembles raping where I don't even get to feel her vagina to the maximum extent.
 
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Why? I have no interest in having sex with someone that would never have sex with me under normal and natural circumstances and is dying for it to end on the inside while she pretends to like it. And with a condom on top of that. It's a completely contrived and artificial situation that resembles raping where I don't even get to feel her vagina to the maximum extent.
they are whores they like getting fucked regarldess dawg and u can just go to some country like romania and fuck one with no rubber for like 200 euros dawg
 
they are whores they like getting fucked regarldess dawg and u can just go to some country like romania and fuck one with no rubber for like 200 euros dawg
Doesnt solve the issue that they're still disgusted by me and would want it to end asap. Not interested in this. Jfl if you think they actually like having sex with every one of their clients.
 
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Doesnt solve the issue that they're still disgusted by me and would want it to end asap. Not interested in this. Jfl if you think they actually like having sex with every one of their clients.
u proly not that bad for them to be disgusted if u dont got a micro dick they will enjoy it for sure sluts like that shit
 
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lacks any importance, just like the supposed fapping benefits muh endorphins muh cancer bla bla
 
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Ok coomer liberal trash.
Artist? Hot as fuck.

Nothing I've known is like in bed intimacy with a hot girl. Your hand on her arse as you pluck it's cheek up and down. Her inner quads on your balls.

This bitch clearly forgot about the times of male drought due to them having to deal with whatever test.
 
No wonder most the people they use yakub tricknology gaslighting end up roping, all part of the targeted individual program hehehe, my hatred fuels me, my passion grows, I become powerful :feelsez:
 
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I mean no offense when I say this but I really hope I turn out like you in the end.

I don't even know what to say at this point, cause even if it's just larp there's a good chance some people here are actually dealing with something like that.

It's incredibly sad.

I'm sorry.
hes christianmaxxing
 
The penis will shrink and become a clitoris.
 
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Water.

Sex/Reproduction is one of the most important activities beyond basic survival. But since this is an issue that only affects MEN, it is largely disregarded by society.
 
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Giga rope fuel man its over :feelsbadman: :feelswhy:
 
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Giga rope fuel man its over :feelsbadman: :feelswhy:
You still have time

Softmaxx as much as you can now and schoolmaxx so you can career/money&successmax in the future.

Make good money after that so you can afford bigger hardmaxxes like surgeries if you need them, and move to a place where you can be successful in the career you choose.

I wouldn't recommend trying to get any girls if you're not attractive yet since it'll be quite difficult even outside of the west [probably not as much though, but it also just depends on where you try of course too].

You also live in india right? So you can get your hands on some serious drugs [hgh, steroids, skin lightning if you need it, retin a, etc.], peptides, and nootropics quite easily too. Though I wouldn't recommend getting surgery there tbh.
 
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Giga rope fuel man its over :feelsbadman: :feelswhy:
You still have time

Softmaxx as much as you can now and schoolmaxx so you can career/money&successmax in the future.

Make good money after that so you can afford bigger hardmaxxes like surgeries if you need them, and move to a place where you can be successful in the career you choose.

I wouldn't recommend trying to get any girls if you're not attractive yet since it'll be quite difficult even outside of the west [probably not as much though, but it also just depends on where you try of course too].

You also live in india right? So you can get your hands on some serious drugs [hgh, steroids, skin lightning if you need it, retin a, etc.], peptides, and nootropics quite easily too. Though I wouldn't recommend getting surgery there tbh.
You should also fix your health, diet, etc. and also start exercising too.

Not to gym[cel]maxx or anything but just to improve your quality of life and mental health/cognition.

I also forgot to mention it but you have access to some serious shit over there in india tbh, and can even get legit phara grade nootropics like modafinil and/or donepezil [to name just a few] over the fucking counter too. Which is better than trying to order it from a sketchy lab in another country, or making "friends" that can get it for you [extremely difficult if not NT].
 
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Good thread. I need to ascend somehow.
 
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Good thread. I need to ascend somehow.

It's more of a general warning but the fact that you haven't have sex in a while shouldn't be the main point as opposed to finding a decent partner, because although escortmaxxing is a thing it can't [and won't] fix the deeper issue stemming from your loneliness.

In all honesty, I think dating and breaking up with a few partners is better than trying to hold out for the "perfect partner" if you've already had experience with one [a relationship that is]. However, I also think it's different for virgins who've never been in one since having a low/0 body count would be better for a virgin gf [assuming you can even find one anyway], but it's really up to you to decide whether waiting it out as a virgin [for a virgin gf] is worth it tbh.
 
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Giga bullshit
 
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A long period of no sex could weaken your immune system. Crystal Cox/Business Insider
  • Going without wanted physical touch can have adverse health impacts like increased anxiety and trouble sleeping, experts say.
  • No physical intimacy can also lead to touch starvation, which can contribute to loneliness, isolation, and even compromise your immune system.
  • Sex can also be an important way to find a sense of community for people in marginalized groups like LGBTQ folks, polyamorous people, and kink communities.

Orgasms can provide anxiety relief, boost immunity, and help you sleep better​

According to Dr. Rachel Needle, psychologist and co-director of Modern Sex Therapy Institutes, having sex can be positive for people's physical and mental health.
Advertisement

It helps you sleep better, decreasing pain, lowering stress, lessening anxiety and depression, and more. Symptoms arise at different times based on people's needs and can show up anywhere from a few weeks to a few months.

Needle said these benefits are so important that people who can't have partnered sex should still be masturbating and having orgasms.

"Orgasm releases endorphins which can help decrease stress, at least temporarily, and lead to positive feelings making us happier," Needle said. "So even if you aren't having partnered sex, if you want to continue having these benefits, find ways to keep having orgasms."

Without physical intimacy, you could develop 'touch starvation'​

holding hands

Physical touch can be important to your wellbeing, experts say. Shutterstock

Because having sex has so many health benefits, not being able to have it when you want to can have many health consequences.
Advertisement

People who have gone months without being able to safely have physical intimacy can develop skin hunger and touch starvation — which can weaken your immune system and lead to elevated rates of depression and anxiety.

"When those who would like to be having sex and are used to having it regularly experience a lack of sexual intimacy, the opposite can occur in the form of detrimental effects to mental, emotional, and physical health resulting in a variety of symptoms; and feelings of isolation, insecurity, and lowered self-esteem," Dr. Dulcinea Pitagora, a NYC-based psychotherapist and sex therapist, told Insider.

Sex goes beyond desire — it can be a way people find community​

Aside from physical intimacy, Susannah Hyland, a NYC-based therapist who uses she/they pronouns, told Insider having sex can be incredibly important for people looking to build community like queer and polyamorous people or those in the kink community.

"I think that specifically for queer people, it's a really hard thing to be physically isolated from our communities and chosen families," Hyland said. "Especially trans communities, because there's so much camaraderie, validation, bonding, mirroring, attachment — such good stuff that we get from each other. In friendship, and sex, and in love."

While monogamous, cisgender, straight people might be more inclined to already live with their partner, Hyland said people who are polyamorous and date multiple people may be less inclined to live with any of their partners.

Rediscovering partnered sex can be difficult but worthwhile​

According to Pitagora, some people who are averse to changes might find it difficult to rediscover sex after a long period of not having sex.
Introspection during a no-sex period could actually help someone have sexual growth and self-discovery before they jump back into partnered sex, said Pitagora.

Though it might be daunting to consider what a post-quarantine sex life might look like, Pitagora also said they think it could be an opportunity for people to think critically about their wants and sexual desires.
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"I would also say that people could experience a sort of euphoria when constraints are lifted, and they have the opportunity to explore their sexuality in ways they may have held back before," Pitagora said.
The biological purpose of sex is for reproduction, so it is supposed to be something that you have once or twice in a lifetime. All your studies are written by jews.
 
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Why? I have no interest in having sex with someone that would never have sex with me under normal and natural circumstances and is dying for it to end on the inside while she pretends to like it. And with a condom on top of that. It's a completely contrived and artificial situation that resembles raping where I don't even get to feel her vagina to the maximum extent.
I've done it. The condom is the bad part. The fact she wouldn't fuck me under normal circumstances isn't that big of an issue though. Guess I don't care if it's "rapey".
 
The biological purpose of sex is for reproduction, so it is supposed to be something that you have once or twice in a lifetime. All your studies are written by jews.
It's also for pair bonding JFL imagine thinking every time people have sex they are gonna reproduce.
 
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brutal studies
 
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A long period of no sex could weaken your immune system. Crystal Cox/Business Insider
  • Going without wanted physical touch can have adverse health impacts like increased anxiety and trouble sleeping, experts say.
  • No physical intimacy can also lead to touch starvation, which can contribute to loneliness, isolation, and even compromise your immune system.
  • Sex can also be an important way to find a sense of community for people in marginalized groups like LGBTQ folks, polyamorous people, and kink communities.

Orgasms can provide anxiety relief, boost immunity, and help you sleep better​

According to Dr. Rachel Needle, psychologist and co-director of Modern Sex Therapy Institutes, having sex can be positive for people's physical and mental health.
Advertisement

It helps you sleep better, decreasing pain, lowering stress, lessening anxiety and depression, and more. Symptoms arise at different times based on people's needs and can show up anywhere from a few weeks to a few months.

Needle said these benefits are so important that people who can't have partnered sex should still be masturbating and having orgasms.

"Orgasm releases endorphins which can help decrease stress, at least temporarily, and lead to positive feelings making us happier," Needle said. "So even if you aren't having partnered sex, if you want to continue having these benefits, find ways to keep having orgasms."

Without physical intimacy, you could develop 'touch starvation'​

holding hands

Physical touch can be important to your wellbeing, experts say. Shutterstock

Because having sex has so many health benefits, not being able to have it when you want to can have many health consequences.
Advertisement

People who have gone months without being able to safely have physical intimacy can develop skin hunger and touch starvation — which can weaken your immune system and lead to elevated rates of depression and anxiety.

"When those who would like to be having sex and are used to having it regularly experience a lack of sexual intimacy, the opposite can occur in the form of detrimental effects to mental, emotional, and physical health resulting in a variety of symptoms; and feelings of isolation, insecurity, and lowered self-esteem," Dr. Dulcinea Pitagora, a NYC-based psychotherapist and sex therapist, told Insider.

Sex goes beyond desire — it can be a way people find community​

Aside from physical intimacy, Susannah Hyland, a NYC-based therapist who uses she/they pronouns, told Insider having sex can be incredibly important for people looking to build community like queer and polyamorous people or those in the kink community.

"I think that specifically for queer people, it's a really hard thing to be physically isolated from our communities and chosen families," Hyland said. "Especially trans communities, because there's so much camaraderie, validation, bonding, mirroring, attachment — such good stuff that we get from each other. In friendship, and sex, and in love."

While monogamous, cisgender, straight people might be more inclined to already live with their partner, Hyland said people who are polyamorous and date multiple people may be less inclined to live with any of their partners.

Rediscovering partnered sex can be difficult but worthwhile​

According to Pitagora, some people who are averse to changes might find it difficult to rediscover sex after a long period of not having sex.
Introspection during a no-sex period could actually help someone have sexual growth and self-discovery before they jump back into partnered sex, said Pitagora.

Though it might be daunting to consider what a post-quarantine sex life might look like, Pitagora also said they think it could be an opportunity for people to think critically about their wants and sexual desires.
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"I would also say that people could experience a sort of euphoria when constraints are lifted, and they have the opportunity to explore their sexuality in ways they may have held back before," Pitagora said.
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Doesnt solve the issue that they're still disgusted by me and would want it to end asap. Not interested in this. Jfl if you think they actually like having sex with every one of their clients.
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A long period of no sex could weaken your immune system. Crystal Cox/Business Insider
  • Going without wanted physical touch can have adverse health impacts like increased anxiety and trouble sleeping, experts say.
  • No physical intimacy can also lead to touch starvation, which can contribute to loneliness, isolation, and even compromise your immune system.
  • Sex can also be an important way to find a sense of community for people in marginalized groups like LGBTQ folks, polyamorous people, and kink communities.

Orgasms can provide anxiety relief, boost immunity, and help you sleep better​

According to Dr. Rachel Needle, psychologist and co-director of Modern Sex Therapy Institutes, having sex can be positive for people's physical and mental health.
Advertisement

It helps you sleep better, decreasing pain, lowering stress, lessening anxiety and depression, and more. Symptoms arise at different times based on people's needs and can show up anywhere from a few weeks to a few months.

Needle said these benefits are so important that people who can't have partnered sex should still be masturbating and having orgasms.

"Orgasm releases endorphins which can help decrease stress, at least temporarily, and lead to positive feelings making us happier," Needle said. "So even if you aren't having partnered sex, if you want to continue having these benefits, find ways to keep having orgasms."

Without physical intimacy, you could develop 'touch starvation'​

holding hands

Physical touch can be important to your wellbeing, experts say. Shutterstock

Because having sex has so many health benefits, not being able to have it when you want to can have many health consequences.
Advertisement

People who have gone months without being able to safely have physical intimacy can develop skin hunger and touch starvation — which can weaken your immune system and lead to elevated rates of depression and anxiety.

"When those who would like to be having sex and are used to having it regularly experience a lack of sexual intimacy, the opposite can occur in the form of detrimental effects to mental, emotional, and physical health resulting in a variety of symptoms; and feelings of isolation, insecurity, and lowered self-esteem," Dr. Dulcinea Pitagora, a NYC-based psychotherapist and sex therapist, told Insider.

Sex goes beyond desire — it can be a way people find community​

Aside from physical intimacy, Susannah Hyland, a NYC-based therapist who uses she/they pronouns, told Insider having sex can be incredibly important for people looking to build community like queer and polyamorous people or those in the kink community.

"I think that specifically for queer people, it's a really hard thing to be physically isolated from our communities and chosen families," Hyland said. "Especially trans communities, because there's so much camaraderie, validation, bonding, mirroring, attachment — such good stuff that we get from each other. In friendship, and sex, and in love."

While monogamous, cisgender, straight people might be more inclined to already live with their partner, Hyland said people who are polyamorous and date multiple people may be less inclined to live with any of their partners.

Rediscovering partnered sex can be difficult but worthwhile​

According to Pitagora, some people who are averse to changes might find it difficult to rediscover sex after a long period of not having sex.
Introspection during a no-sex period could actually help someone have sexual growth and self-discovery before they jump back into partnered sex, said Pitagora.

Though it might be daunting to consider what a post-quarantine sex life might look like, Pitagora also said they think it could be an opportunity for people to think critically about their wants and sexual desires.
Advertisement

"I would also say that people could experience a sort of euphoria when constraints are lifted, and they have the opportunity to explore their sexuality in ways they may have held back before," Pitagora said.
Brutal for me, explains why I’m anxious have sleeping issues and always sick when the flu season arrives
 
Not sad, it's no big deal in the grand scheme of things. Gotta make the best of your situation, if you can't get certain things you have to accept it and focus on what you can get, everyone had something they wish they had and can't get
Basically this. Nitzchepilled
 
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yes that's why normies go insane when they go without sex, then tell you "sex doesn't matter bro just get hobbies bro"
 
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I mean no offense when I say this but I really hope I turn out like you in the end.

I don't even know what to say at this point, cause even if it's just larp there's a good chance some people here are actually dealing with something like that.

It's incredibly sad.

I'm sorry.
Fuck.

I just realized I forgot to put "don't" in the middle of that first sentence.

I really hope I DON'T turn out like you in the end.

But I do also really wish you the best and that everything works out for you with finding happiness in the end.
 
Why? I have no interest in having sex with someone that would never have sex with me under normal and natural circumstances and is dying for it to end on the inside while she pretends to like it. And with a condom on top of that. It's a completely contrived and artificial situation that resembles raping where I don't even get to feel her vagina to the maximum extent.
Feeling the same way about sex. Pure cope if you pay a scort.
 
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