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Hey guys, so a lot of people ask me if there's a difference between semen retention and NoFap and if I personally

Consider myself to follow the NoFap path and be a NoFapper. So I would say that there are some subtle differences

In that NoFap is semen retention

But semen retention is not necessarily no fat and I'll explain more about this

So when I I got into semen retention, I didn't know about NoFp

I didn't know there was this whole movement of men doing this. So I

was

training in different

Yoga practices different sorts of mystical ancient philosophies that I was learning about and practicing, you know

I was getting into meditation and yoga and Qigong

Practices and I read a book by montauk. Chia called the multi-orgasmic man

And this book sort of opened me up to the idea that it may not necessarily be in a man's highest

interest to ejaculate every time he has sex and

So I started exploring this concept myself and immediately started seeing the benefits of this practice

Of retaining the life force and not just ejecting ejecting it out. Every time you have a sexual encounter and

so

my approach to this was that semen attention is more of a

It's an overall sort of holistic approach to managing your energy and managing your health and any

really utilizing that sexual energy because in the

The path that I've been on semen retention is not this separate thing from the rest of my practice

So my meditation practice my yoga practice my Qigong practice is not separate from senior tension because semen retention

Amplifies all of those things and all of those practices help to balance out those Samaritans. So it's this this overall system this

of balance and

developing energy

It's really about cultivating energy

harnessing that energy and then it's a matter of what do I do with all of this energy that I'm cultivating that I'm

That I'm building in my body. So it's about learning how to

How to apply that energy to your life and so some of the difference that says I would add that I have noticed

so

nofap is more of a system of

Sort of rebooting yourself. So a lot of men

They try to know that because they're addicted to porn and they want to recover from that

But they want to sort of recover their energy. So typically they do like the sort of the 90 day challenge and

Where they're not masturbating they're not ejaculating. They're not looking at porn. That's that's sort of the approach and then

they go through that reboot period and after that, you know some men fall back into their old patterns of it of

ejaculating regularly and so

One of the biggest differences I would say is that most people doing no fat most guys doing nofap

they you know, they go through the reboot period and

once they get into a relationship after being on NoFap they just

Have sex normally like most men do and just ejaculate during sex and with semen retention. I

learned how to have sex without ejaculating how to have full-body orgasms without ejaculating because

When you ejaculate during sex, you're still

experiencing some of the negative

Effects of ejaculation so it's still draining your energy

I will say that it's less severe when you're with a partner and it's it's more balanced overall, but it's still an

unnecessary drain of your energy that does not have to be happening so that

my path was to train myself to

learn how to

Separate the orgasm from the ejaculation and be able to do this during sex which obviously requires great discipline and some training

But it can be done and then it becomes quite natural for you becomes effortless to be able to have these multiple

orgasms and not ejaculate during sex and so

This is another

Way that NoFap and semen retention

can be

Different so in my approach and that the practice the practices that I learned

Masturbation was actually used as a tool to be able to separate orgasm from ejaculation

And of course, NoFappers, you know, don't masturbate at all

and

For me it was a very handy tool I would say because it's sexual energy and

Learning to

Change your sexual habits, so

Being able to lose that association with orgasm and ejaculation

Being able to separate the orgasm from the ejaculation it it takes a lot of practice

It takes a lot of training and it's much more difficult to do with a partner because you have all that extra stimulation and excitement

That you have with a partner. So training yourself by yourself through masturbation to separate the orgasm from ejaculation is

a very

handy tool to have it's a very

powerful

training method and my experience and and then once you master that

even if you do masturbate, it's not a problem because you're not going to eject that you're no longer attached to ejaculate and

You can have all the orgasms you want without having that that downward

Hormonal and energy level crash that you have after

Ejaculate. So those are just some of the differences I've noticed and

That's why I never you. Don't really hear me. Say I'm a nofapper

You'll never hear me say oh

I'm on hardmode and I'm on monk mode whatever even though I oftentimes and and doing these things. You know, I

one of the side effects of my the training I went through was that I I

Released my attachment to pornography and a

Regular ejaculation and it wasn't even something. I was really trying to do at the time it was because as I was

Retaining my semen. I was learning all these practices working with the sexual energy

Working with my body's energy and opening all these channels and really developing my energy

I became so much more sensitive to what was affecting me

You know what my interactions people with other people how they were affecting me

And obviously I noticed how pornography was affecting me because yes when I was a when I was a teenager

I was always looking at porn and masturbating and ejaculating just draining my energy as many men do but

when I began my practice I started to notice how that was affecting me in a very negative way and even if I wasn't

Ejaculating just looking at porn just it just did something to my energy that

It it was obviously not balanced and so with time

That just naturally subsided

I just lost the urge to look at porn because I knew it didn't make me feel good in the long run

It was not fulfilling so

it was a method for me to

Release a lot of addictive patterns from my life. So it's just been so powerful for me

so those are just some of the ways that I've

I see NoFap and semen retention as potentially being you know a little bit different

So hopefully that sheds some light on the issue for you

And I found this path to be the most fulfilling for me. I think no facts are great

I think that it's a great way to

reboot yourself because it is important that you

You change these patterns that you you you get rid of these habits that are no longer serving you but for me

The most holistic way of going about it was not necessarily. Just okay. I'm giving a porn. I'm giving a masturbation. That's it

I had to bring in other practices into my life and

Getting rid of the porn and the unbalanced masturbation. It was a side effect of of my Qigong practice of my meditation and of

Developing my semen retention ability and so it's just been so fulfilling and so empowering for me, you know

I've been on this path for many many years now, and I'm I'm never going back

there's no question of

Whether or not I'll be going back because I know I'm going to be doing this for the rest of my life

so it's so powerful and

Something else. I want to mention is that when you're able to

Be in control of your sexual your sexual energy to the point that you can be having sex with someone and not

ejaculate and still have all that pleasure all that connection it really I

Mean it brings everything to only level because you have the confidence of knowing you're not going to just blow your load in

five to ten minutes as many men

Do you know that you can last for hours, but beyond that you're able to connect deeper with your partner?

Because what happens after you ejaculate during sex typically your energy crashes

you can't continue having sex usually and you just kind of want to like roll over and fall asleep

but when you're able to control your yourself and

last for hours, you never have that drop in energy you get more and more energized because when you learn to

To move that sexual energy that aroused section under you throughout your body

It's supercharged as you supercharges your your energy channels supercharges your organs your brain

Everything just becomes so amplified and your connection with your partner

Deepens it's hard to put into words because it's so powerful. It's something you have to experience for yourself

so I hope that

this has opened your eyes to some other possibilities maybe and if you're interested in learning how to do this how to

If you're interested in learning these practices check out my my six week course multi-orgasmic man. It's got everything you need to

gain, control of your sexual energy

clear negative emotions clear your mind take control of your willpower and

really thrive with an abundance of sexual energy

So check out the link below to find more out about that and thank you so much for watching this video

Please subscribe to my channel give this video a like and leave a comment below. I love hearing from you guys. Have a great day

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Billy Connolly, 76, says 'life is slipping away' in BBC documentary - Duration: 12:25.

Billy Connolly, 76, says 'life is slipping away' in BBC documentary

Billy Connolly has revealed he feels his 'life is slipping away' as his Parkinson's disease progresses.

The comedian, now 76, who was diagnosed back in 2013, makes the admission in the second part of his BBC documentary series Made In Scotland, which will air on Friday night.

He says: 'There is no denying it, I am 75, I have got Parkinson's and I am at the wrong end of the telescope of life, I am at the point where the yesteryears mean more than the yesterdays.

'Because it is back there in my childhood and youth when I go to all those things that made me that live keenest in my memory now. My life, it's slipping away and I can feel it and I should.

He adds: 'I'm 75, I'm near the end, I'm a damn sight nearer the end than I am the beginning but it doesn't frighten me, it's an adventure and it is quite interesting to see myself slipping away.

The Mirror reports that at certain points in the show, Billy asks the camera to stop filming as he struggles with his symptoms, while in another scene his hand shakes uncontrollably.

Parkinson's disease is a condition in which parts of the brain become progressively damaged over many years. In reference to his symptoms, he tells the camera: 'As bits slip off and leave me, talents leave and attributes leave.

I don't have the balance I used to have, I don't have the energy I used to have,' before saying he is being prepared for 'some other adventure, which is over the hill.'.

Billy went on to describe the degenerative disease as him progressively 'losing all' of himself to be on the 'shadowy side of the hill, doing the next episode in the spirit world.

The two-part documentary focuses on intimate interviews with the comedian, providing an unique insight into the early influences and motivations that helped carve his extraordinary career.

The second part of the documentary, which airs on Friday on BBC2 at 9pm, sees Billy give a refreshingly honest account of life with the disease, saying sometimes he is 'angry' but always ends up 'collapsing into laughter'.

Back in 2013, the comedian revealed he had been diagnosed with Parkinson's and prostate cancer on the same day.

He has since been given the all clear for cancer and moved to Florida with his wife Pamela Stephenson to fight the degenerative disorder.

After his diagnosis, Billy continued to tour with his stand-up shows until 2017, but said his Parkinson's made him get 'rooted to the spot and afraid to move'.

The actor said instead of prowling the front of the stage like he used to, he just stood stock-still where he was, with his symptoms weighing on his mind.

Meanwhile, a host of other big names on the comedic circuit guest star in the show to talk about Billy's remarkable 60-year career.

Fellow comedian Eddie Izzard describes his diagnosis as 'rough to hear about' but Billy talking so frankly about the disease 'helps other people'.

Only recently, Billy hit back at Sir Michael Parkinson after the veteran presenter claimed the comedian's brain had 'dulled' due to his battle with Parkinson's.

The broadcaster, 83, said there was a 'sad and awkward' moment during an awards dinner where Sir Billy 'didn't recognise him' and put the encounter down to the disease's effects.

But the comedian said he had no idea what Sir Michael was talking about and aimed a swipe at the broadcaster over his adverts for 'over-50s insurance' for Sun Life.

Speaking to the Times, Sir Billy said: 'It was two years since I'd seen him and that occasion was the GQ dinner and I did really well, so what he was talking about I'll never know. He's been selling funerals too long.'.

He continued: 'The thing that got me about it was what if it was true? It's still a shitty thing to do. What do you think of Billy Connolly? "Oh, he's f****d."'.

While he told Radio Times: 'I wasn't disappointed, it just made my life a bit difficult. People feeling sorry for me, I don't like that.'.

The funnyman has two children - Cara, 45, and Jamie, 49, with his late wife and first marriage to Iris Pressagh. Billy and Pamela have three children together - Scarlett, 30, Amy, 32, and Daisy, 34.

Billy Connolly has revealed he feels his 'life is slipping away' as his Parkinson's disease progresses.

The comedian, now 76, who was diagnosed back in 2013, makes the admission in the second part of his BBC documentary series Made In Scotland, which will air on Friday night.

He says: 'There is no denying it, I am 75, I have got Parkinson's and I am at the wrong end of the telescope of life, I am at the point where the yesteryears mean more than the yesterdays.

'Because it is back there in my childhood and youth when I go to all those things that made me that live keenest in my memory now. My life, it's slipping away and I can feel it and I should.

He adds: 'I'm 75, I'm near the end, I'm a damn sight nearer the end than I am the beginning but it doesn't frighten me, it's an adventure and it is quite interesting to see myself slipping away.

The Mirror reports that at certain points in the show, Billy asks the camera to stop filming as he struggles with his symptoms, while in another scene his hand shakes uncontrollably.

Parkinson's disease is a condition in which parts of the brain become progressively damaged over many years. In reference to his symptoms, he tells the camera: 'As bits slip off and leave me, talents leave and attributes leave.

I don't have the balance I used to have, I don't have the energy I used to have,' before saying he is being prepared for 'some other adventure, which is over the hill.'.

Billy went on to describe the degenerative disease as him progressively 'losing all' of himself to be on the 'shadowy side of the hill, doing the next episode in the spirit world.

The two-part documentary focuses on intimate interviews with the comedian, providing an unique insight into the early influences and motivations that helped carve his extraordinary career.

The second part of the documentary, which airs on Friday on BBC2 at 9pm, sees Billy give a refreshingly honest account of life with the disease, saying sometimes he is 'angry' but always ends up 'collapsing into laughter'.

Back in 2013, the comedian revealed he had been diagnosed with Parkinson's and prostate cancer on the same day.

He has since been given the all clear for cancer and moved to Florida with his wife Pamela Stephenson to fight the degenerative disorder.

After his diagnosis, Billy continued to tour with his stand-up shows until 2017, but said his Parkinson's made him get 'rooted to the spot and afraid to move'.

The actor said instead of prowling the front of the stage like he used to, he just stood stock-still where he was, with his symptoms weighing on his mind.

Meanwhile, a host of other big names on the comedic circuit guest star in the show to talk about Billy's remarkable 60-year career.

Fellow comedian Eddie Izzard describes his diagnosis as 'rough to hear about' but Billy talking so frankly about the disease 'helps other people'.

Only recently, Billy hit back at Sir Michael Parkinson after the veteran presenter claimed the comedian's brain had 'dulled' due to his battle with Parkinson's.

The broadcaster, 83, said there was a 'sad and awkward' moment during an awards dinner where Sir Billy 'didn't recognise him' and put the encounter down to the disease's effects.

But the comedian said he had no idea what Sir Michael was talking about and aimed a swipe at the broadcaster over his adverts for 'over-50s insurance' for Sun Life.

Speaking to the Times, Sir Billy said: 'It was two years since I'd seen him and that occasion was the GQ dinner and I did really well, so what he was talking about I'll never know. He's been selling funerals too long.'.

He continued: 'The thing that got me about it was what if it was true? It's still a shitty thing to do. What do you think of Billy Connolly? "Oh, he's f****d."'.

While he told Radio Times: 'I wasn't disappointed, it just made my life a bit difficult. People feeling sorry for me, I don't like that.'.

The funnyman has two children - Cara, 45, and Jamie, 49, with his late wife and first marriage to Iris Pressagh. Billy and Pamela have three children together - Scarlett, 30, Amy, 32, and Daisy, 34.

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Barcelona transfer news: eyes on Eriksen but is price too high for Koulibaly - Duration: 5:20.

 Where there's a transfer window to be found you will find the name of Barcelona following closely behind

 Rarely a week goes by without the La Liga leaders being linked with a top class player

 It appears that's not changed this time around - but will they makes some moves?  WIN £25,000 for FREE with Footie5 - click here to play  Fans hope so but it could mean exits as well

 Of course the club have already drawn up a seven-striker shortlist as they look to refresh their attack

 There's no indication yet that January will be the time when they do that

 But there's plenty of other speculation as Barca look to stay top of the table in Spain

 Here's the pick of the latest speculation

  All eyes on Eriksen  Christian Eriksen's reported lack of desire to sign his new contract at Tottenham has put Barca on red alert

 Eriksen was offered a new contract last month but the Dane has yet to agree to the terms

 The 26-year-old has been one of the Premier League's most outstanding players in the past three years

 Barca are keeping a watchful eye on developments

  Malcom may be off very soon  Everton have joined the race for want-away Malcom

 The Premier League club are keen but there's interest from elsewhere for the Nou Camp flop

 He is wanted by Chinese Super League side Guangzhou Evergrande as well

 According to Goal, they have made an offer of €50m to take him to China

  Big cheque needed for Koulibaly  Barcelona have been put on by Napoli's demands for Kalidou Koulibaly

 The Italians says only £107 million will be enough to convince them to part with the defender

 The Guardian say the 27-year-old - a reported Barca target - is also interesting Manchester United

Mirror Football's Top Stories

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Meghan Markle Royal - Why Meghan Markle is 'not a person you can actually be friends with' - Duration: 2:03.

 Meghan Markle is 'not a person you can actually be friends with', it has been claimed

 The unnamed TV insider, who claims to be an acquaintance of the Duchess of Sussex from her acting days, said her quest for success came at the cost of friendships

 Speaking to Vanity Fair, the source said: "Meghan's goal was always becoming a household name

 "She's insanely smart and poised, but very, very guarded. She's not a person you can actually be friends with

She's the type of person who is best friends with her stylist."  Meghan's best friend is indeed her stylist Jessica Mulroney, who she met on the set of legal drama Suits

 According to the magazine, during her time as an actress, Meghan became keen to reinvent herself - and this reinvention extended to her closet

 A Hollywood source told the publication that as Meghan's "star was rising" the 37-year-old once threw herself a party at her home to get rid of her cheap clothes and make way for more expensive ones

  The source claims the party was "unofficially billed as a ' Sayonara Zara ' party" (a nod to the high street fashion brand, Zara) and it saw the Suits actress give away the "lower-priced clothes" in her wardrobe to guests

 Since then the former Suits star has been given a thorough education in all things fashion, thanks to Mulroney

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