Stay far away from it.
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Okay, so for speaking as an individual who had been addicted to sex, I can tell you yes, there are withdrawals. You aren't satisfied by ignoring your desire, and it causes you to be irritated. It's psychological,(maybe that's actually conditioning, for which that's not withdrawls?), and if you aren't strong mentally, sex and masturbation are a helluva drug.
Regardless, I got hyper aggressive, and I would ignore taking care of myself if I knew I wasn't going to able to arrange a sex partner that night. Or if I got bored at work, I would masturbate in the bathroom. I can't imagine the psychology of porn addiction withdrawls, at least I had human interaction. Probably have to continually convince yourself you don't need it even though it's so readily and easily available.
Even though I had gotten over it mostly, you can imagine my reaction to my fiancee telling me he wanted to stop having sex, and wait again until we're married. That date in November still feeling pretty far ? but so far so good.
Odd, I've never felt I had to just because I hadn't watched it in a while. It was sometimes nice for taking stress off, the same as anything else.
Though, porn eventually starts to look the same at some point
Some people drink casually, others are alcoholics. Same thing
Fair