How to Masturbate Responsibly

Read this before you join NoFap.

Jessica Wildfire
Sexography

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A friend from my 20s used to spend part of her lunch break “running errands.” What was she really doing? She was sneaking back to her apartment to pet her kitty (if you know what I mean).

My friend considered masturbation a serious productivity tool. “After an orgasm,” she said, “I’m ready to conquer the world.”

Since then, I’ve stopped feeling so guilty about it.

So can you.

NoFap doesn’t work for everybody

The NoFap movement, started by a web developed in Pittsburgh, has picked up a ton of momentum over the last few years. Members say keeping their hands off their special parts makes them more productive — even gives them “superpowers” like enhanced energy and better focus.

Hey, whatever works for you.

But science tends to back fapping, as long as you can do it responsibly. Masturbating once or twice a day brings about all the same benefits that the NoFap movement claims for its members.

The real problem with masturbation

It’s not that you masturbate. It’s that you might be doing it too much — and doing it the wrong way.

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