Shane Little (@notorious_p.i.g___)

The same for you, you cum easily and not even with porn.
No I use my imagination. 90% of the time when I masturbate it’s about people I know in my everyday life. I have a picture of them on my phone from Facebook or something and then I create scenarios in my head. I can go for a full fucking hour and it’s amazing.
 
No I use my imagination. 90% of the time when I masturbate it’s about people I know in my everyday life. I have a picture of them on my phone from Facebook or something and then I create scenarios in my head. I can go for a full fucking hour and it’s amazing.
Yes, imagination is different when you use just that as the only resource but in this case you said it that you just "nut" looking his TikTok video, that's not to much imagination! because you are still using pictures and videos that are attached with that, and it's even worse because you're damaging your brain and creating a codependency, not just to the representation of what that means, but also tying the not necessarily pornographic image to something that has nothing to do with it (sexualization). That's how an addiction (maybe for the masturbation or pornography) starts, an example: if you just go outside and you see a good looking guy (maybe with a nice body and nice ass) the codependency of that "imagination" that you've created is going to affect you negatively, making you anxious of that image you saw and wanting to masturbate later and so on, until you can no longer control your impulses and then you have the urge to masturbate immediately in short-term times such as in public bathrooms or remote places to satisfy that need thanks to that mental control that you are creating now. Masturbation with imaginary scenarios are completely fine but when you attached that image with something or someone that has nothing to do with your daily sexual activity or something (in this case this guy until this day, he hasn't done anything sexually explicit) related with your environment, it could be perjudicial to your mental health.
 
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Yes, imagination is different when you use just that as the only resource but in this case you said it that you just "nut" looking his TikTok video, that's not to much imagination! because you are still using pictures and videos that are attached with that, and it's even worse because you're damaging your brain and creating a codependency, not just to the representation of what that means, but also tying the not necessarily pornographic image to something that has nothing to do with it (sexualization). That's how an addiction (maybe for the masturbation or pornography) starts, an example: if you just go outside and you see a good looking guy (maybe with a nice body and nice ass) the codependency of that "imagination" that you've created is going to affect you negatively, making you anxious of that image you saw and wanting to masturbate later and so on, until you can no longer control your impulses and then you have the urge to masturbate immediately in short-term times such as in public bathrooms or remote places to satisfy that need thanks to that mental control that you are creating now. Masturbation with imaginary scenarios are completely fine but when you attached that image with something or someone that has nothing to do with your daily sexual activity or something (in this case this guy until this day, he hasn't done anything sexually explicit) related with your environment, it could be perjudicial to your mental health.
Fuck that I’m not even reading that novel