11-08-2014, 11:46 PM
Miss C,
I think of brain rewiring more as a term to describe relief of GD and/or improved sense of well-being rather than a heavy dose of pink fog. One notable physical/mental change I've experienced with pm is a major drop in libido. On the mental level, I found porn to be far less exciting than what it once was for me. On the physical level, arousal is more difficult to achieve and maintain, and ejaculation is less pleasurable. Prior to NBE, I've used medication that impaired my libido but only the physical level. The result was I was frustrated by my difficulty with satisfying my mental desire for release.
I do agree with you that some changes individuals may experience may be psychosomatic, especially for those who haven't been taking pm very long. I think it's very similar to how depressed individuals may feel better as soon as they start take anti-depressants, even though it takes time for the medication to take effect.
I think of brain rewiring more as a term to describe relief of GD and/or improved sense of well-being rather than a heavy dose of pink fog. One notable physical/mental change I've experienced with pm is a major drop in libido. On the mental level, I found porn to be far less exciting than what it once was for me. On the physical level, arousal is more difficult to achieve and maintain, and ejaculation is less pleasurable. Prior to NBE, I've used medication that impaired my libido but only the physical level. The result was I was frustrated by my difficulty with satisfying my mental desire for release.
I do agree with you that some changes individuals may experience may be psychosomatic, especially for those who haven't been taking pm very long. I think it's very similar to how depressed individuals may feel better as soon as they start take anti-depressants, even though it takes time for the medication to take effect.

