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Westbury 5 - On Nofap and Sexual Morality for the Individual

Westbury 5 - On Nofap and Sexual Morality for the Individual Max and Isaac begin discussing how an individual living without a significant other could regulate sexual conduct in a manner that is neither unhealthily repressive nor unchaste and chaotic, but in a manner that centers between those two self-destructive extremes. This video specifically focuses on what Nofap is and why it could be beneficial, among other things.

The first painting used in the introduction is called “The Old Guitarist” by Pablo Picasso. We do not own it.
The second painting used in the introduction is of unknown origin, and we do not own it.
The third painting used in the introduction is called “The Son of Man” by René Magritte. We do not own it.
The first photograph used in the introduction was taken by Jake Schoenneman. Follow him here:

The fourth painting used in the introduction has an unknown title, painted by Ilya Ovcharenko. We do not own it.
The fifth painting used in the introduction is called “The Archangel Michael Defeating Satan” by Guido Reni. We do not own it.
The sixth painting used in the introduction is called “The Girl with the Pearl Earring” by Johannes Vermeer. We do not own it.
The sculpture shown in the introduction is called “The Thinker” by Auguste Rodin. We do not own it. The photograph of this sculpture is of unknown origin, and we do not own that either.
The sculpture shown in the thumbnail is called "David" by Michaelangelo. We do not own it, nor do we own the photograph of it. The photograph is of unknown origin.

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