[this is not directed at the thread starter but an open question]
Let's start with the assumption you got into the hobby for a reason. There was some gap in your sex life: you wanted variety, you wanted more often, you wanted to avoid the baggage of a relationship/traditional dating, maybe just a BBBJ other than on your birthday, etc. etc. etc. but bottom line there was some gap.
If you leave the hobby, where do you go looking for what you want? Match.com? Couples counseling/sex therapist with wife? Singles bars? The gal at the office that keeps winking at you? Jerk off a lot? Or basically decide you aren't going to fill that gap?
Originally Posted by atlcomedy
Quite easy to asnwer this question: Perhaps you discover after a time here that your real world life wasn't really lacking after all, perhaps it was pretty dang good. We all think the grass is greener on the other side, but, not always.
I can relate to the original poster in many ways. I understand, at least in some ways, maybe not his particular situation. I have a SO who could, in the looks department, even in her mid-50s, stand proud next to any lady here. And in her younger days, good have held her own in a bedroom with any lady, except for oral activities. (She never did buy in to that area, BJ or daty wise.) Sometimes I wonder what I am hoping for here. (Kind of know, but it would be a topic for a thread all on its on one day.)
But once you decide to leave, you must leave. Completely, without reservation, never look back. I have 'left' this world several times in the last few years, but can't escape. I am plotting my escape again, as a change in my life in the next 6-9 months will make time and money to play here even tougher. Hopefully, I will find a solution, either in escape or embracing this world.
To the original poster, best of luck to you. No, you can't talk of this world in your real life, but hopefully it has made you a better person, more understanding of others, more compassionate, more something. It would be a cruel trick of fate to enter and leave the fantasy we have here without taking something positive with you. As a living being, we grow or we wither and die.