Honestly you need to learn to disconnect what you see when you look down, vs what is actually down there. I have dysmorphia too and what I see doesn't look big, flaccid or hard, but based on studies and also looking at similarly sized objects, I know what I see isn't really the truth, so to speak.
Like TheGreatDivider just said, don't waste things. I'd consider myself below average to average looks, and have never had girls flock to me...it takes a ton of effort and energy on my part to attract them through means other than looks. If girls really are coming up to you, find one you like back, and give it a go...or you will likely regret not doing so later in life.
Like TheGreatDivider just said, don't waste things. I'd consider myself below average to average looks, and have never had girls flock to me...it takes a ton of effort and energy on my part to attract them through means other than looks. If girls really are coming up to you, find one you like back, and give it a go...or you will likely regret not doing so later in life.

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It's being stuck in binary thinking- settling for nothing or everything. There's another option which supersedes both of these and it comes from having self-mastery. With mastery you can choose based on aesthetics or curiosity without being influenced by negative emotions.
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