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== In SMART Recovery ==
 
== In SMART Recovery ==
 
SMART Recovery has a great list of "Beliefs about Urges" that when believed can hold a person back. [https://www.smartrecoverysd.org/wp-content/uploads/Beliefs-About-Urges-handout.pdf See here] for the list.  
 
SMART Recovery has a great list of "Beliefs about Urges" that when believed can hold a person back. [https://www.smartrecoverysd.org/wp-content/uploads/Beliefs-About-Urges-handout.pdf See here] for the list.  
 
== From GYE Members ==
 
 
=== Masturbation is not a need ===
 
by #HashemHelpMe
 
 
Some guys think it's impossible not to masturbate. Here's how I deal with it:
 
 
First, I try to introduce them to other ''bochurim'' that have stopped.
 
 
Second I ask them why they think it's impossible? I ask "Did you ever control yourself for, let's say two weeks?
 
 
And the guy will say, yeah.
 
 
"So how many gallons came out? According to you, there's this volcanic buildup that's taking place that I've asked you is one 60 days. You're going to have five gallons come out. That doesn't happen to anybody."
 
 
There really is no need. There's a very strong urge, but there's no need to masturbate.
 
 
And as soon as you make that decision, it's very deep decision in your heart and your mind, you really don't need it.
 
 
You may be נכשל once in awhile, but it's not anymore like "I'm anyway going to fall. So from anywhere it's going to fall, why am I, why am I controlling myself today? I'm going to fall tomorrow or the next day".
 
 
Note: [[Phased Reduction|The Windows Method]] is a way to demonstrate that masturbation is not a need.
 
 
* I'd learned something important - I was capable of restraint. Masturbation was NOT something that I needed to be happy. In fact, I found myself feeling happier, more satisfied and more fulfilled without it. And whenI shared this with everyone on the forum, they celebrated along with me in this too. [https://guardyoureyes.com/articles/testimonials/item/the-discovery-that-i-was-capable-of-restraint?category_id=397 #SilentBattle] (after reaching 90 days)
 
* I used to think back when I was regularly mzl that it would be impossible for me to stop completely and that I will necessarily fall even if try to stop. And that's exactly what happened. Every time. When I got to gye that view changed. [https://guardyoureyes.com/forum/4-On-the-Way-to-90-Days/321741-FIGHTING-progress!?limit=15&start=45#334114 @Ftndrug]
 
 
 
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Revision as of 11:21, 25 November 2020

See also Debunking Myths

In SMART Recovery

SMART Recovery has a great list of "Beliefs about Urges" that when believed can hold a person back. See here for the list.