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NoFap

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Type of site
  
Private

Current status
  
Active

Slogan(s)
  
Get a new grip on life.

Website
  
www.reddit.com/r/NoFap/ www.nofap.com

Registration
  
Optional (required to post)

Launched
  
June 20, 2011; 5 years ago (2011-06-20) (subreddit)

NoFap (fap: an internet slang term for male masturbation) is a website and community forum that serves as a support group for those who wish to avoid pornography, masturbation, and/or sexual intercourse.

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Founding

NoFap was founded in June 2011 by Alexander Rhodes after a thread on Reddit about a 2003 Chinese study that found that men who don't masturbate for seven days experience a 45.7% increase in testosterone levels hit the front page of a popular forum on Reddit.

After this, Rhodes created NoFap as a "subreddit" forum community on Reddit. At first, NoFap ran weekly and monthly challenges for a small group of people on the forum, and then the NoFap administrators created a day counter system. Now forum members set their own challenges based upon their own personal goals.

NoFap.com

Users on NoFap's subreddit more than tripled in number in two years, leading Rhodes to build an off-Reddit forum at NoFap.com and began other plans to better serve the website's fast-growing factions in Brazil, Germany, and China. NoFap.com is a forum-style website where individuals who have committed to abstain from pornography and masturbation for a period of time can talk about their experiences and engage in challenges to help them recover. NoFap.com is the sister website of the Reddit-hosted NoFap community.

Membership

As of January 2017 the NoFap subreddit had over 200,000 subscribers, and was the 247th most subscribed subreddit.

Demographics

The membership of NoFap ranges from atheists, like founder Rhodes, to fundamentalist Christians. Women are also a part of NoFap. The users of the website call themselves "Fapstronauts." Some correspondents have nicknamed NoFap's community members as NoFappers. Some self-described porn addicts seek out NoFap for help, while others join the website for the challenge or to improve their interpersonal relationships.

Beliefs

After abstaining from porn and masturbation for a period of time, some of NoFap's users claim, among others, "dramatic increases in social confidence, energy, concentration, mental acuity, motivation, self-esteem, emotional stability, happiness, sexual prowess, and attractiveness to the opposite sex". Some NoFap users say their brains were warped by porn, at the expense of real relationships.

The medical consensus is that there is no harm from normal masturbation practices. But, regarding pornography, see Effects of pornography.

Reception and criticism

Some journalists have criticized NoFap, several after participating in its programs. According to Elizabeth Brown, neuroscientists have questioned some of the claims made by people on NoFap. One psychologist, David J. Ley, wrote: "I'm not in opposition to them, but I do think their ideas are simplistic, naive and promote a sad, reductionistic and distorted view of male sexuality and masculinity".

Behavior scientists have used statistics gathered from NoFap to study addiction. Robert Weiss of The Huffington Post sees NoFap as part of a tech backlash. The endeavor has also been criticized as generating embarrassing side effects such as prolonged or unwanted erections in men or an excessive libido.

References

NoFap Wikipedia