https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=QxGzkUOp-8c
Therapy vs. provider pricing.
If money isn't an issue, why do you want to stop? Are you just wanting something a bit more meaningful?Yes, I’m actually doing some of the sugar baby scene as well. It’s fun, but it can also get bored really quick as well.
Just curious, have you tried the sugar baby scene here? I've found that to be just as good or better than the hobby. Originally Posted by dbjp101
Sawadi ka....Thanks Butch for your thoughts!
First- dating isnt the answer and to quote from the book Alcoholics Anonymous ,"Its like beating yourself on the head with a hammer to cure a headache"
Second- Im right there with you personally and for myself can say Ive had more than enough and need what I call " Cave Training" which is similar to what monks and warriors have done which is hard intense training in private to cleanse and purify.
Third and last- an addict is beyond human aid and must reach the Alpha and the Omega which is a fancy way of saying," God please help me"
To quote Patrick Swayze from Roadhouse,"Pain dont hurt"
There's so much more to life than fucking.
All that being said I saw a girl today, am supposed to see another tomorrow and have one lined up for Sunday!
We'll see what happens....
Edit to add that for me i work hard and value my money more and more, i am not wealthy just foolish.
Traveling or building a muscle car are more and more appealing.... Originally Posted by Butch Cassidy
Hunting and traveling are my favorite ones so far. Originally Posted by You&Meyou have been hunting.. for PUSSY.. as Hank jr. was doing in this song!
What was it Mark Twain said? “There’s nothing to quitting smoking. I’ve done it hundreds of times!”There are a few reasons why I want to walk away from this hobby:
Seriously, when I read that this has placed no financial strain on you, I went back and reread your initial post to reread the reasons you said you wanted to quit. I still dint see the, explicitly articulated, other than a vague discomfort that you fell somewhat unable to have sufficient control over your actions. And it’s not necessarily a good and complete analogy, but I assume you’re not uncomfortable that you can’t control your need to eat, breathe, sleep, excrete waste, etc.
So what is it that really makes you worried about your hobby activities? Why do you want to quit?
Perhaps you’re seeking a deeper, more permanent emotional attachment. Just a stab in the dark. But until you can articulate a bit more about what is causing you to worry, I’m not sure anybody can give you well informed advice. Originally Posted by TexTushHog
you have been hunting.. for PUSSY.. as Hank jr. was doing in this song!Chung, you are funny as always. I want to stop the BEAVERS hunting altogether. The two-legged animals are more dangerous than the 4-legged animals.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cMVdqrKB600
what TTH said. Originally Posted by Chung Tran
If we are referencing old Hank songs, then I like to have women I've never had.Problem is, after a while, it just don't get it no more. Then you're broke down, busted, and honky tonked all to Hell. Because, especially around here, angels are hard to find.
You do too. Nothin' wrong with that! Originally Posted by grean
Why not start by cutting that budget down to a 3rd say a 1000 per month?I'm trying to control my bad habit, but it's very difficult.
You're not going cold turkey after spending 40k annually for the past few years.
And it's not self gratifying unless you're sucking yourself off. Originally Posted by grean
If we are referencing old Hank songs, then I like to have women I've never had.no there is not.. in truth, there's a lot right with it. matter of fact, that's why I'm here!
You do too. Nothin' wrong with that! Originally Posted by grean
for the last 5 years or so I really got into hunting. Each year I keep updating my hunting gears and spending more and more. It's more exciting than this hobby because the fun lasts much longer. Hobby fun is only a couple hours of fun and thrill. Originally Posted by You&MeHmm.. so roughly the same time you have spent here, 5 years, give or take. but you split from here for close to 2 years.. how did that time go? you stayed away a good while, you were doing something that successfully kept you away. has the hunting chipped away at your desire to remain here, seeking women? if not, there has to be a different answer.. I get it, though, hunting has a big and long "anticipation thrill" component, which can serve as a replacement thrill as long as you still maintain excitement about hunting in general.