How long does it usually take to achieve wd?

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Texanguy
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Re: How long does it usually take to achieve wd?

Post by Texanguy »

DryGuy wrote: Tue Jan 28, 2025 3:30 pm ...Trying to ride these feelings only made the horniness worse.
...Ideally I'd like to try some kind of "monk mode", where I can fully ignore it, but my body is pretty insistent in reminding me.
Arousal appears to be so intimately connected to MB that you can't separate them. Things might change in the future, but for now you might as well just give up the suffering of AB. It's not worth it.
But don't quit WDF. Follow the journeys of others and get inspired, working your way towards the point where you embrace and enjoy the horniness of extended AB. The WDs will follow.
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Re: How long does it usually take to achieve wd?

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Texanguy wrote: Tue Jan 28, 2025 4:46 pmThings might change in the future, but for now you might as well just give up the suffering of AB. It's not worth it.
Yeah, I have been taking a long break from it. I don't have any serious streaks in the past year. I do need to bring a different mindset to the game before I try again. I wouldn't describe my AB streaks as "suffering" though (there's a lot about it that I really enjoy), but it's certainly a major distraction for me, and that's what I most want to put a time limit on. Usually I empty the tanks at least twice a week, and doing that, I don't feel horny at all during the day. So I'm not used to directing this energy. I've heard of other people being able to steer this energy towards goals or whatever, but it seems easier said than done. My energy seems to stir up body rushes and the like. Then again, these "transmutation" types also talk about how they've "cured" themselves of wet dreams entirely. So it's hard to know what's even going on there.
Maybe I'd have a better perspective on the separation if I'd experienced a WD first. :think:
Texanguy wrote: Tue Jan 28, 2025 4:46 pmBut don't quit WDF.
Heh, yeah no I haven't. I still check in every once in a while, to see if there's some new idea or way of looking at things that seems promising. Experiencing a WD is for some reason a curiosity I keep coming back to.
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