What is "Nut-Free November" (you should participate)?

2021-11-04 03:29:49 By : Ms. Jessica He

This is the beginning of No Nut November. This is an annual Internet challenge where participants avoid orgasms throughout the month. This unusual annual abstinence event originated on the Internet around 2011. It may be a satire of "Movember" and has become more and more popular since then. It's hard to say how many people actually participated in NNN, but Reddit's No Nut November group has nearly 100,000 members.  

As you might guess, it is mainly men, but women are also encouraged to participate.

NNN's rules are easy to understand: don't reach a climax in November. Don't pass by pornography (at least, don't erase one completely from pornography), and don't complete the show with your partner. "Wormless dreams" do not count, although lucid dreams disqualify you.

"Any vulnerabilities, such as nut coupons, birthday gifts, three-strike rules, or any kind of vulnerabilities, will disqualify you from the challenge. If you are looking for any such vulnerabilities, then you have failed," according to No Nut on Reddit November sub-site.

"To clarify, the challenge is to abstain from orgasm, not to abstain from anything else. It is completely allowed to watch pornography, spend time with your partner, masturbate and even have sex. Only an orgasm or orgasm will disqualify you."

Help your intestines help you enjoy a 30% discount on probiotics throughout the venue, so that your stomach settles down.

Serious "don't orgasm" staff are on Reddit's "NoFap" board. No nuts in November is a much easier thing. Compared to serious sports, this is more like an opportunity to post memes (some of which are very interesting) or discuss sexual and masturbation habits; although some advocates sincerely tout these benefits, claiming to improve mental clarity and productivity, And abstinence is beneficial to people who are "addicted" to pornography and masturbation.

Although not having an orgasm for a month may not hurt you, but there does not seem to be much science to support its benefits. If anything, there are some signs to the contrary that a healthy sex life can lower blood pressure, make it easier to fall asleep, and help prevent prostate cancer.

Even the idea that No Nut November might help those with compulsive masturbation is scientifically dubious. "Zero randomized clinical trials support abstinence as part of compulsive sexual behavior therapy," psychophysiologist and neuroscientist Nicole Prause told his father.

Although not that serious, "Nut-Free November" seems to be a continuation of the Victorian notion that "self-abuse" can lead to various adverse effects. The following is an excerpt from RJ Brodie’s The Secret Companion: A Medical Work on Onanism or Self- Poldie, because the Victorian writings on masturbation are amazing:

The sages and moral writers of all ages described the terrible and terrible consequences of masturbation in hot language. A passion unknowingly attracted the imagination of the victim, step by step, until all moral emotions were erased. , All physical strength is destroyed.

There is nothing wrong with deciding to "master your field" for a month-I am not the type to be ashamed-and some people will argue that choosing to delay happiness for their own benefit is admirable. It's like cleansing or fasting.

Staying away from happiness as a way of exerting power on one's impulses is nothing new. Nut-free November is at least somewhat similar to the religious traditions surrounding abstinence, such as the Lent period in Catholicism, even if the goals are very different-this is not to say that too many people culminate in abstinence in order to reflect the suffering of Christ.

Even without a lofty spiritual goal, at least not masturbating can free up a lot of time to learn a second language (assuming you really spend time with yourself), and it is ultimately a fun Internet challenge that almost everyone will fail.

Finally, it must be said that there is no better follow-up to "No Nut November" than "Destroy Dick December". "

This less popular annual event offers more hedonic (but ultimately harder) rooster-related challenges: Nuts once on December 1st, twice on December 2nd, and until December 31st, when you nut 31 times ——I think there will be a wisp of dust or a ghost.

I am 90% sure that this started with conservative incels... this seems to be relevant information to be included.