This challenge is the dumbest. Inktober, where everyone draws something every day in October? Great! No shave November, where people (who normally shave) don't all month? Sure, whatever.
But a fun "event" where you make it a point not to orgasm for an entire month, either alone or with someone else? Why the hell would anyone want to do that?
This challenge is the dumbest. Inktober, where everyone draws something every day in October? Great! No shave November, where people (who normally shave) don't all month? Sure, whatever.
But a fun "event" where you make it a point not to orgasm for an entire month, either alone or with someone else? Why the hell would anyone want to do that?
Are you a success yet?I'm actually doing nutvember instead. If I don't nut I'll be a failure.
Yeah it's gonna be hard, and long
Long before I ever heard of "No Nut November" I knew it as "No Fap February" and I feel like this must predate all that stuff.I'm really curious about when this thing pivoted into that sort of territory. I could've sworn it was seen as some harmless fun back when it was called "No Fap" November. I was always under the assumption it was less "don't waste you're masculine energy on ANY sexual activity" and more "lol don't fap to anime you nerd"
Then if people aren't aware of its origins and it still manages to be known in the mainstream, it would just mean that it has been co-opted by regular people from the incels.Just because you're ignorant to the origins it doesn't become "harmless fun". GTFO with that.
This tradition should be expanded a bit, so the built-up energy from No Fap November could be used during Non-Stop Fap December.
As a guy myself, i have no idea why guys talk about their dicks so much.Men will literally abstain from orgasms for a month just so that they've got some reason to talk about their dicks some more, smh