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    How to stop masturbation part 2
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3.QUIT ISOLATION: whenever we are alone many things run through our minds and we prompt ourselves to do many thing that we may regret letter (an idle mind give room to wrong stuff) if an individual must masturbate it must be in isolation of both the mind and also yourself regardless of what we left few minutes ago. U can also finish praying and the next minute you are on it. Now the antidote to isolation is to surround yourself with positive minds and positive stuff (books, good music etc). come on we all know stuffs like our minds works best in isolation and it can also lead us to what we will regret in our entire life or to what we can celebrate forever. THERE IS ALWAYS A WAY OUT and we've GOT IT.

4. GEO-GRAPHICALITY: Your culture and attitude are all location sensitive and what your attitude is directly proportional to your location per time. Please forgive my choice of words on this section and just get the message and let's see how we can help everyone. You feed your eyes with what you see around And guess what we don't forget silly things easily. If you love to play around nude stuff you will end up masturbating because masturbation is lack of opportunity to fornicate. yeah that's is friends..!! Don't look at me like that is the reality.
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