Comment by ment0rr on 29/10/2023 at 22:27 UTC

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View submission: The Truth about Semen Retention, Flatline and Trauma

Thanks for taking the time to write this. I have been trying to understand the link between SR and TRE but have been conscious that the reason for this space is to discuss our experiences with TRE.

This trauma release process will take some time, usually several years of dedicated practice. During that time SR should not be practiced as it can bring up too much tension for the nervous system to handle.

For those that have been practicing SR without release for a long time, do you know if the process of releasing the pent up sexual tension and regaining libido/emotional balance likely to take as long as releasing trauma?

Am I right in thinking that the longer someone has been holding the tension in, the longer they can expect to return to balance.

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Comment by Nadayogi at 29/10/2023 at 22:44 UTC

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I don't think your SR history matters much, honestly. It's more about how you conduct your life and how much time you spend worrying about things you can't control.

But even if it did, the only thing we can do is accept our current condition and move forward.