“I’m your typical,
middle-class, nose-in-my-books, staying-away-from-home-on-a-tight-budget
student. So it wasn’t like girls were lining outside my door. On a particular
lonesome Friday night, my friends were out being their age: hooking up,
drinking and dancing. And there I was, staring mindlessly at my computer
screen.
“On a
whim I clicked ‘yes’ on pop-up request that led to a chat room. I started
chatting with Nina and we hit it off instantly. We began getting to know each
other, general stuff like the kind of food, music and movies we liked.
Next level
After a few ‘online
dates’ Nina suggested taking our ‘relationship’ to the next level, where
we could express how we’d want to pleasure each other. I was surprised but once
she took the lead describing how she’d like to get intimate with me, I began visualizing
and was getting turned on.
“Then I
told her how I’d like to pleasure her and once we were done, I realised that I
had been chatting the whole night and it was time to get ready for class. But I
didn’t want it to end, so I bunked class and continued to chat, after all, this
seemingly hot girl was interested in me!
“We
went at it all day, creating scenarios of how’d we meet, make out, have sex and
eventually I started masturbating. Soon I was getting requests from other
girls and in a month’s time I had nine online sexual partners.
“By
this time I had missed almost three weeks of class and I had stopped meeting my
friends and even calling up my folks. How could I explain my new found
interest? No one would understand.”
In need of help
“I
stopped going out completely unless it was extremely important. But even for
that short while I’d feel anxious and restless. I would breathe a sigh of
relief as soon as my fingers touched the keys and I was alone in my sexual
bliss. However, deep down I knew I was lost and depressed. All I needed was
someone to help me.
“Thankfully
my best friend Suman took it on him to find out what was going on with me. I
hesitated at first but I broke down and told him everything. Suman didn’t judge
or pretend to understand. He just said ‘You’re obviously addicted and
need support. Let’s do some research and find out who can help. But are you
sure this is what you want?'”
Back to ‘reality’
“Now I
only use the computer for work and for staying in touch with family and
friends. I still get tempted but when I feel the urge, I go for a walk, chat
with a friend or just go to the library. Most importantly, I’m living my life
and not hiding behind a screen!”
Source : thisisafrica.me
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