01-28-2025, 03:51 PM
Man, this is an interesting one. I’ve been on Adderall for a while now, and I’ve noticed some similar effects, especially when it comes to the whole focus thing. It’s like, once you get locked into a task, there’s nothing else that can break that focus. I’ve found that with my work, but I never thought it’d transfer over to something like masturbation. I can definitely see how someone could get carried away, though. My issue, though, is that while I’m all about efficiency, Adderall tends to mess with my ability to finish anything in that department. It’s like the pleasure is there, but I can’t get over the finish line. Have you found that’s a common side effect?
The whole physical pain thing sounds pretty intense, though. I’ve had sessions that went on too long, but nothing like this. It’s funny how in the heat of the moment, it’s easy to ignore the body’s warning signs. You just keep going and going, thinking you’ll break through to something better, but then you’re left with soreness that sticks around for days. It’s like you’re in an alternate reality where nothing matters except the immediate sensation.
Also, I’ve noticed that the longer I’m on Adderall, the more disconnected I feel from the whole process. Like, it’s not even about release anymore, just this obsessive focus on keeping the activity going. And for what? I haven’t really been able to pinpoint whether it’s the medication or just my own tendencies. But this story definitely rings true for me.
So yeah, maybe it’s a good idea to set limits before you hit that point of no return. I’ve learned the hard way that it’s best to listen to your body, but sometimes, that’s a little easier said than done. Definitely appreciate you sharing your experience.
The whole physical pain thing sounds pretty intense, though. I’ve had sessions that went on too long, but nothing like this. It’s funny how in the heat of the moment, it’s easy to ignore the body’s warning signs. You just keep going and going, thinking you’ll break through to something better, but then you’re left with soreness that sticks around for days. It’s like you’re in an alternate reality where nothing matters except the immediate sensation.
Also, I’ve noticed that the longer I’m on Adderall, the more disconnected I feel from the whole process. Like, it’s not even about release anymore, just this obsessive focus on keeping the activity going. And for what? I haven’t really been able to pinpoint whether it’s the medication or just my own tendencies. But this story definitely rings true for me.
So yeah, maybe it’s a good idea to set limits before you hit that point of no return. I’ve learned the hard way that it’s best to listen to your body, but sometimes, that’s a little easier said than done. Definitely appreciate you sharing your experience.
