It’s simple: keep the engine running or don’t be surprised when it sputters. I’m not talking about going to the gym or doing cardio — those help, but they’re not the point.
The point is this: if you want reliable real-life performance, you need regular real-life maintenance. For me that means seeing a provider every two weeks or at least “feeding the beast” once a week.
I’ve noticed a pattern — long dry spells, awkward sessions — so I decided to investigate whether there’s any real science behind it.
Turns out there’s a plausible mix of biology and brain wiring: regular sex keeps blood flow and tissue healthy, while years of solo, novelty-heavy porn can rewire your arousal so it responds to screens more than people. Add performance anxiety and you’ve got a recipe for soft surprises.
If the only rhythm it knows is scrolling, edging, and finishing in front of a screen, then that’s the rhythm it will default to.
Throw in a live woman, with sounds, and pressure, and suddenly the "wiring" short-circuits.
That’s why consistency in real encounters matters more than heroic dry spells or “resets” — because the body learns what you teach it.
So, what works? First and foremost: cut down on hyper-stimulating porn. That´s the first and most important thing to do.
If you’re active in the scene, treat bookings like maintenance — consistency beats heroic comebacks, no matter what.
Consistency, consistency, consistency! (As a veteran with 11 years of experience, it is KEY in order to have a good time in this hobby!)

The point is this: if you want reliable real-life performance, you need regular real-life maintenance. For me that means seeing a provider every two weeks or at least “feeding the beast” once a week.
I’ve noticed a pattern — long dry spells, awkward sessions — so I decided to investigate whether there’s any real science behind it.
Turns out there’s a plausible mix of biology and brain wiring: regular sex keeps blood flow and tissue healthy, while years of solo, novelty-heavy porn can rewire your arousal so it responds to screens more than people. Add performance anxiety and you’ve got a recipe for soft surprises.
If the only rhythm it knows is scrolling, edging, and finishing in front of a screen, then that’s the rhythm it will default to.
Throw in a live woman, with sounds, and pressure, and suddenly the "wiring" short-circuits.
That’s why consistency in real encounters matters more than heroic dry spells or “resets” — because the body learns what you teach it.
So, what works? First and foremost: cut down on hyper-stimulating porn. That´s the first and most important thing to do.
If you’re active in the scene, treat bookings like maintenance — consistency beats heroic comebacks, no matter what.
Consistency, consistency, consistency! (As a veteran with 11 years of experience, it is KEY in order to have a good time in this hobby!)

