ColllegeFin3

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ColllegeFin3

ColllegeFin3

@CollegeFin3

Small dick 28 year old virgin. Hopelessly addicted to findom. Over 45k sent. Looking for women to use my depression against me and ruin me 🍑🙇💵

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Reads with Ravi
Reads with Ravi@readswithravi·
I’m in love with this sentence by Tiago Forte: “You can’t compete with someone who is having fun.”
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effy
effy@MyNameIsntEffy·
Honestly, this may be too niche for this audience
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JM&Co
JM&Co@JMIndependent·
Research cited by the Circumcision Resource Center and others indicates that early genital trauma may contribute to long-term psychological effects, including symptoms consistent with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in some males. Early circumcision may influence behavior through neurological pathways. The theory is that perinatal trauma can lead to: • Increased anxiety • Altered stress responses • Hyperactivity or attention deficits • Self-destructive behaviors James Prescott and others have theorized that deprivation of bodily pleasure such as the loss of erogenous tissue in circumcision (containing at least 80,000-100,000 meissner corpuscles that are the pleasure center nerves) contribute to violence, aggression, or emotional dysregulation later in life. A study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association found that circumcised men were more likely to masturbate. A 1997 study by Laumann et al. found that circumcised men were 40% more likely to masturbate than uncircumcised men, a difference that was even higher (76%) among white men. This increase was hypothesized to result from reduced penile sensitivity, leading men to seek more intense stimulation through frequent masturbation or other sexual activities. Conversely, a 2007 study by Kim and Pang reported that masturbation became more difficult for 63% of men after adult circumcision, with 48% reporting decreased pleasure. What’s lost in circumcision & what are the risks? Circumcision/ The lost list Ridged Band/ Gliding Action/ Meissner Corpuscles-80,000-100,000/ Frenulum/ Dartos Fascia/ Immunological/ Lymphatic Vessels/ Estrogen Receptors/ Sebaceous Glands/ Length and Circumference norm.org/the-lost-list/ Loss of 12 main functions & significant loss of sensation associated with thousands of nerve endings & at least 80,000/100,000 meissner corpuscles that are the pleasure center nerves. cirp.org/pages/anatomy/ Circumcision permanently alters the brain associated with reasoning, perception & emotions. circumcision.org/circumcision-p… Psychological effects on circumcision Ronald Goldman, Ph.D. circumcision.org/psychological-… Circumcision’s Psychological Damage Darcia F. Narvaez PhD psychologytoday.com/us/blog/moral-… Informative documentaries:- Mom, why did you circumcise me? This excellent documentary both in English and Dutch with English subtitles, follows Dutch journalist / filmmaker Michael Schaap as he learns/ interviews his own mother, politicians, Jews, Muslims, British and American activists. youtu.be/U5kaEEckXmU?si… American Circumcision rumble.com/v321p8k-americ…
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Marc J. Randazza 🇺🇸 🇮🇹 🇧🇷
If you THINK you are at rock bottom, then you're actually free. Go do something. Anything. Grab your shit, go to Argentina and throw your keys in the trash on the way to the airport. Quit your job. Go chase a dumb teenage style dream. What difference does it make? Your life is fucked now, right? Go make that into fun.
Dear Son.@DearS_o_n

To all men who survived rock bottom, what’s one piece of advice would you give a man who feels like giving up right now?

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garfieldbot
garfieldbot@robertlasagna1·
just remember: the internet makes people go insane. thats what its designed to do. there are no exceptions, only some are more resistant than others. some people its 5 minutes, some people its decades. but you are not safe and you are not the exception
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Simmo
Simmo@yoursimmo11·
Light to medium intensity movement outside within the first hour of waking. Walking, surfing, Pilates, light cycling, or some easy swimming. Nothing intense or performative. Just 30-60 minutes of being a human being in natural light with your feet and body moving. It resets circadian rhythm, triggers healthy cortisol timing, clears the lymphatic system, and re-balances your nervous system before you've opened a single email. No supplement, no device, and no protocol has ever come close. And it costs nothing.
Dr. Eric Berg@dr_ericberg

Which change has improved your energy the most?

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The Curious Tales
The Curious Tales@thecurioustales·
🚨 The greatest life hack is treating your future self like a stranger you want to help. Your brain can't emotionally connect with Future You. Brain imaging studies show that when you think about yourself in 10 years, the same neural regions light up as when you think about celebrities or distant acquaintances. Future You feels like somebody else entirely. That psychological distance is why you stay up scrolling when you know you'll regret it tomorrow. Why you eat junk food knowing you'll feel sluggish later. Why you procrastinate on important projects until they become emergencies. Your brain literally perceives Future You as someone else's problem. The hack makes that distance work for you instead of against you. When you're tired at 10 PM and considering another hour of social media, ask yourself: what would help the person waking up in this body tomorrow morning? When you're deciding whether to prep meals on Sunday, think: what would make weeknight life easier for the version of yourself coming home exhausted from work? The reframe changes everything. You stop making choices based on immediate comfort and start making them based on setting up the next version of yourself for success. I've seen that people struggle to deny themselves things they want, but excel at doing helpful things for others. The same person who can't stick to a diet will meal prep for a friend going through chemotherapy. The same person who hits snooze five times will wake up early to drive someone to the airport. We have unlimited generosity for others and limited discipline for ourselves. The hack exploits that asymmetry. Take it further. When you're procrastinating on a project, don't force Current You to work on it. Set up Future You to make progress effortlessly. Clear the desk. Open the right documents. Write one sentence about where to start. Leave breadcrumbs that make forward momentum inevitable. When choosing what to wear, don't pick based on what looks good in the mirror right now. Pick based on what will make Future You feel confident in the situations they'll encounter. When deciding how to spend your evening, don't choose what sounds relaxing. Choose what will make Future You proud when they reflect back on how they used their time. The psychology backing this runs deep. People who score high on "future self continuity" measures make better financial decisions, exercise more consistently, and have lower rates of anxiety and depression. They don't see delayed gratification as sacrifice. They see it as collaboration. The compound effect kicks in fast. Every choice you make with Future You in mind creates better starting conditions for the next set of choices. Wake up early and you have more energy for evening decisions. Eat well and you think more clearly about work priorities. Exercise and you sleep better, which makes everything else easier. Within weeks, your life starts running itself. Tasks complete before deadlines. Problems get solved before they become crises. Opportunities appear because you're prepared when they show up. The approach requires zero self discipline. Instead of fighting present impulses, you channel your natural instinct to help others toward the one person who benefits from your help: the version of yourself living with today's consequences. Future You starts feeling like someone you actually know. You anticipate their needs. You root for their success. You develop genuine affection for this person you're setting up to win. Then one day you realize: Future You became Present You. And they're grateful for everything you did to get them there. The cycle continues. Today's choices become tomorrow's starting conditions. Tomorrow's version gets to pay it forward to the day after that. Your entire life becomes a collaboration between all versions of yourself across time, each one setting up the next for greater success than they could achieve alone. The hack scales infinitely because you're always on the same team as yourself.
Darshak Rana ⚡️@thedarshakrana

What’s your best life hack?

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Moosa
Moosa@questmoosa·
Men that are more likely to watch porn, masturbate and be hypersexual have: - Elevated opioids - Naloxone, an opioid antagonist, can help reduce the impulsive and compulsive desire to watch porn and masturbate. 50mg daily can dramatically lower urgess. - Brain inflammation – There is EVIDENCE that sex addicts (this counts of masturbation addicts as well) have higher tumor necrosis factor (TNF), with a strong correlation between TNF levels and high scores in hypersexuality rating scales. - Elevated glutamate -Elevated Estrogen - read the quote below slowly "High estrogen does sometimes cause insatiable sexual interest, partly because it increases adrenal androgens, and partly by inhibiting satisfying orgasms. Too much progesterone can suppress or neutralize the androgens. Thyroid is the best way to regulate the system, keeping libido up, making orgasms satisfying." -Dr Ray Peat CHECK THREAD TO LEARN MORE ABOUT PORN ADDICTIONS (Not What You Think) 👇
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SupremeCannon
SupremeCannon@CannonSupreme·
@CaudilloNuclear 'No I don't get all the women I want. But I do get all the women who want me' - David Lee Roth, legendary rock star
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Science girl
Science girl@sciencegirl·
You are always one decision away from a different life
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Joe Rogan Podcast News
Joe Rogan Podcast News@joeroganhq·
"Be delusionally self forgiving"
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Jay Alto
Jay Alto@theJayAlto·
it's better to die in the pursuit of excellence than live in the acceptance of mediocrity
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OlzFocuses
OlzFocuses@OlzFocuses·
@parveen__tyagi Most guys hear this and feel fired up for 20 minutes. Then open TikTok. The problem isn’t motivation. It’s attention.
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yimika|
yimika|@yimikaaaa·
Don't be afraid to spend money on concert tickets and travel. Be afraid of growing old and realizing the only place you ever went was work.
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