Andrew Huberman· PhD
yes, indeed many people who regularly indulge in pornography experienced challenges in real-world romantic interactions.
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yes, indeed many people who regularly indulge in pornography experienced challenges in real-world romantic interactions.
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That you could imagine how, without placing any moral judgment on it, without shaming anybody, you could imagine that if somebody exclusively masturbated and didn't develop the skills of courtship and building healthy sexual relationships, that pornography and or masturbation could start to create, quote, unquote, problems, right. Whereby somebody only felt comfortable in those domains.
who would want to date the kid who'd been masturbating three times a day to porn since he was 13