
Looksmaxxer_based
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I started watching gore a month ago, and I also took up boxing at the same time. If you're wondering why, it's because I wanted to increase my testosterone and not be freaked out by watching something brutal. You never know if that kind of stuff will happen in real life, so it's good to be ready and not freeze up.
So, how do you get over the fear of watching gore?
I'll be straight with you—I never had a problem watching killings, shootings, stabbings, or street fights. These things felt natural to me. Think about it: our ancestors had to kill to survive, so it's kind of built into us.
But torture? That's a whole different ballgame. It's not natural, and it's super traumatic to watch someone being murdered, having their balls cut off, or their neck slashed while they scream. It's way harder and feels like a pro-level challenge. But I feel like I've overcome it, and here are some tips:
So, how do you get over the fear of watching gore?
I'll be straight with you—I never had a problem watching killings, shootings, stabbings, or street fights. These things felt natural to me. Think about it: our ancestors had to kill to survive, so it's kind of built into us.
But torture? That's a whole different ballgame. It's not natural, and it's super traumatic to watch someone being murdered, having their balls cut off, or their neck slashed while they scream. It's way harder and feels like a pro-level challenge. But I feel like I've overcome it, and here are some tips:
- Start with Short Clips: Don’t dive into long videos right away. Start with short ones and gradually work your way up.
- Increase Duration Over Time: Slowly increase how long you watch each time.
- Have Music On: Play some music in the background to drown out the screaming.
- Deep Breathing: Practice deep breathing to stay calm.
- Visualization: Picture yourself watching the content calmly before you actually do it. Imagine you're relaxed and unfazed.
