What Is No Fap

in #fap4 years ago

Defination;
NoFap started on Reddit in 2011 during an online convo between folks who’d given up masturbation.

The term “NoFap” (now a trademarked name and business) came from the word “fap,” which is internet lingo for the sound of jerking off. You know — fapfapfapfap.

What started as a casual discussion is now a website and organization that promotes quitting not just masturbation but also porn and other sexual behaviors.

The target audience appears to be predominantly straight men, with smaller pockets of women and LGBTQIA+ folks.

Proponents argue that adopting the NoFap lifestyle offers a range of benefits, from mental clarity to muscle growth. But is there any truth behind these claims?
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WHAT ARE ITS BENIFETS
What are the potential benefits?
We’ll start with higher testosterone levels. This is what fueled the original Reddit discussion back in the day after a user shared an older study that found not ejaculating for 7 days increased testosterone levels by 45.7 percentTrusted Source.

This sparked others to go a week without masturbating, some of whom went on to share other benefits of “fapstinence.” These included mental and physical health benefits as well as spiritual awakenings and epiphanies.
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Mental benefits
Members of the NoFap community have reported experiencing a number of mental benefits, including:

increased happiness
boosted confidence
increased motivation and willpower
lower levels of stress and anxiety
heightened spirituality
self-acceptance
improved attitude and appreciation toward the opposite sex
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Physical benefits
Some of the physical benefits shared by NoFappers are:

higher energy levels
muscle growth
better sleep
improved focus and concentration
better physical performance and stamina
improved or cured erectile dysfunction
improved sperm quality
RESEARC ON MASTURBATION
Abstaining from ejaculating for a few days may increase testosterone and improve sperm quality. However, there isn’t any research to back the other claims associated with not masturbating.

Most experts agree that masturbation is a healthy and integral part of normal sexual development. ResearchTrusted Source shows that masturbation in childhood and adolescence among females is associated with a healthy self-image and positive sexual experiences later in life.

Some more physical and mental health benefits that have been linked to masturbation include:

improved mood
better sleep
stress and tension relief
relief from menstrual cramps
lower risk of prostate cancer
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