getitright wrote on 12 Mar 2024 23:14:
I tried staying off some of the music that I found triggering.
Hard like hell.
Hopefully I'll feel the light.
Hi Getitright,
Welcome to the forum!!
I relate to your struggles. I used to struggle a lot myself in this inyin, back and forth. Always trying and finally failing.
At the advice of a friend that I've grown close with here on GYE, I learned how to draw myself a red line. A line I am not willing to cross. A line that if I do cross, I have ventured beyond what "passes" for me.
For example, females singing can be very sensual. And can cause a stirring of desire, you can almost feel it physically in your body. And some lryics are downright explicitly sexual and I came to realize I don't really want this.
Took me to dark places I didn't really want to go. And it was indeed an opening to act out much worse later on.
Since I've cut away lusty and sensual sexiness from music, I actually find that I can enjoy my favorite music
even more. So it may actually be beneficial to separate lust from music. When they are both intertwined, we are left unsatisfied, not musically nor sexually.
There is a spectrum of what one may consider overly sexual. Find your sweet spot, you know...the stuff that makes you feel
ugghh deep down, and cut it away. You actually won't miss it!
The only caveat to being able to attempt this, is to be freed of the trappings of porn. While we are still infected with lust in such an extreme way,
everything is about sex, lust and being triggered, and it will be fairly impossible to separate anything from it.
Wishing you clarity and success!