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Cigarettes

Posted: Tue Sep 04, 2012 6:02 pm
by atatflo
Hey,

I thought about why I don't really feel the need to cum after some days of denial and edging and I came to the conclusion, that I always smoke after a series of edging.. Is it possible, that need for dopamine is stronger than the need for an orgasm? If so, could you make the need to cum even stronger, if you only smoke after an orgasm?

It would be kinda fun to influence the effects of orgasm-denial with cigarettes.

Re: Cigarettes

Posted: Tue Sep 04, 2012 8:53 pm
by Nezhul
As far as I know after some time of edging the urge to cum gets less hard to supress. The body gets used to cumming, so as to living without it. Oh, you'll be horny because it's an instinct. But it just gets easy to keep it in.

There are, however, things in our life that can suppress the sexual attraction, and toxines are one of those. There are also things that can pull your attention and you won't think of sex that much (like interesting work or hobby that consumes a lot of your free time. I could go for weeks without even thinking of porn, while the other weeks when it's boring I could masturbate a few times per day. Just because when I'v nothing to do I think about sex more often.).

Re: Cigarettes

Posted: Tue Sep 04, 2012 8:56 pm
by nadi
From my experience Nezhul is right. It does become easier with time. It is all a matter of practice.