It's okay to enjoy masturbation and edging. As long as you're not hurting yourself physically, it's okay to do it multiple times every day. It's okay to want to do it all the time, but it's not okay if it stops you from living your life and it's important if you really like it and want to do it all the time and it's difficult to stop that you actively take steps to make sure that you can stop and that you have a life outside of your penis. If it ever gets to the point where you don't have a life outside your penis and you're not in a position to arrange your life around edging, and I've encountered guys who've done that really successfully and managed to maintain their privacy while doing it, but their whole life is about their dick and it's pretty much a job, a religion, and the basis of their social life, I recommend seeking therapy. Sex addiction support groups can be tricky if you happen to come across someone who knows to and feels the need to manipulate your triggers, but support groups can help and individual therapy is often really effective at teaching people how to balance their interests with their responsibilities.
IIN to spend almost every day edging and wanking?
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It's okay to enjoy masturbation and edging. As long as you're not hurting yourself physically, it's okay to do it multiple times every day. It's okay to want to do it all the time, but it's not okay if it stops you from living your life and it's important if you really like it and want to do it all the time and it's difficult to stop that you actively take steps to make sure that you can stop and that you have a life outside of your penis. If it ever gets to the point where you don't have a life outside your penis and you're not in a position to arrange your life around edging, and I've encountered guys who've done that really successfully and managed to maintain their privacy while doing it, but their whole life is about their dick and it's pretty much a job, a religion, and the basis of their social life, I recommend seeking therapy. Sex addiction support groups can be tricky if you happen to come across someone who knows to and feels the need to manipulate your triggers, but support groups can help and individual therapy is often really effective at teaching people how to balance their interests with their responsibilities.