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sex for one, please.
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That’s our way of saying masturbation. It’s sometimes easier to transition into a sex life without speed by practicing with yourself. What are you going to do if you’re jerking off and start to think about speed? Here’s the short answer we found through many practice sessions: stop jacking and start thinking, consciously, about something, anything else. By “something” and “anything” what we mean are the things that got us hard before meth entered the mix. What you’re actually doing, trust us, is creating a new connection in your brain, a connection that doesn’t link pleasure and orgasm with meth. This is going to take time and patience and practice with some of us not beating the meat for months after we stopped using. Jacking off is also a great trick of the trade for guys learning to cope with cravings for speed sex; get it up and give it a go with yourself in order to dissipate the scary energy and to learn that you can cum without it taking 14 hours.
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