Hosted By: ZO

Neurosis Faction Drug Addiction Relay

Hosted By: ZO

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Porn Addiction

Friday 17th July 2020

ZO dives into the gritty reality of porn and drug addiction, sharing personal stories and emphasizing a liberal approach to recovery.
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19 minutes
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Neurosis Faction Drug Addiction Relay
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Hosted By: ZO
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Understanding Addiction & Recovery
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Porn and Drugs: ZO's Raw Take on Addiction

Yes, you are about to whack off all fucking day, snorting coke, doing meth, whatever you do. You know how it goes. It's going to be sunrise before you finish and have an ejaculation, and you don't know what's wrong with your life.
Ever thought about how porn and drug addiction might be more connected than you realize? In this eye-opening episode of 'Neurosis Faction Drug Addiction Relay', host ZO dives headfirst into the gritty reality of porn addiction and its tangled relationship with substance abuse. ZO doesn't hold back as he shares his own experiences, offering a brutally honest look at how these addictions can consume your life.
He paints a vivid picture of the desperation to get high and indulge in hours of porn, explaining how the combination can lead to severe depression, anxiety, and a warped sense of reality. But it's not all doom and gloom. ZO also emphasizes the importance of overcoming these addictions from a liberal perspective, stressing the need for acceptance and open-mindedness rather than judgment.
With his signature blunt style, ZO delivers quick lessons that hit hard and fast, much like the music that underscores his stories. If you're looking for a no-nonsense take on the dark side of addiction, this episode is a must-listen. It's raw, it's real, and it's packed with insights that could change the way you think about substance abuse.