6/19/2023

[Sex & Xes] Pursuing sexual pleasure vs. having true sex ability

 

Men who have strong sexual desire and pursue only sexual pleasure at all costs can be compared to people who are addicted to substances. Normal people can generate passion, happiness, and pleasure in normal ways without depending on drugs or other substances. They feel pity on those who are addicted to drugs or substances. 

Those who are addicted to drugs may justify their behaviors and they will try to obtain drugs at all costs. They may even think that they are better than others since they can experience the utmost pleasure normal people cannot experience. However, they are actually destroying their own body and mind pursuing pleasure depending on drugs, and they end up living an unfortunate or the worst life. 

Men who have the most powerful sex ability naturally have confidence and composure of the winner. They can be compared to monks who have transcended the realm of human sexuality, so they don't have sexual desire and don't pursue sexual pleasure. They can achieve happiness in mind without sexual desire and sexual pleasure. 

Men who have strong sexual desire and pursue only sexual pleasure at all costs may value sexual desire and sexual pleasure as something they can be proud of having, but it only indicates that they don't have true sex ability and they are destroying their own life and others' lives. They are like drug addicts who feel pity on monks. 

Men who have true sex ability can find the oasis in the desert and enjoy happiness in the utopia. Men who have strong sexual desire and pursue sexual pleasure are following the mirage in the desert until death. Men can and must build the most powerful sex ability through Sex Therapy for Men. Then, they will understand how monks feel about laymen who suffer from all kinds of secular issues. 

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