Joe Rogan Is Doing 'Sober October' All Wrong
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Oct 21, 2022
Sober October has gained new popularity this year, with many people pledging to
go the whole month without any alcohol or at least to seriously cut down on
drinking. Frankly, the only problem with the challenge is that it doesn’t last
longer. Abstaining from alcohol even temporarily can benefit your sleep,
cognition, physical health, and overall well-being. What’s not to love? But as
the end of Sober October draws near, it leads directly into its dark
health-challenge twin: No Nut November. Although a surprising number of people
on the Internet claim that not ejaculating for a month is good for you and your
sperm, the opposite is true. So grab a non-alcoholic beer
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and schedule some sex
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Healthy habits all around.
SOBER OCTOBER
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10 Reasons Sober October Is Life-Changing — And It’s Not Too Late To Start
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Cutting out alcohol — or cutting down on it — has major benefits even when
abstinence is temporary.
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EYE ROLL
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Joe Rogan Is Doing 'Sober October' All Wrong
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Joe Rogan’s “Sober October” goes too far — and therefore misses the point
entirely.
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Give yourself the freedom to achieve whatever healthy change is doable, and
celebrate the wins even if they’re modest.
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FURTHER READING These 5 Smart Hacks Can Help You Drink Less
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Do Hangovers Really Get Worse With Age?
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Marijuana Vs. Alcohol: Which Is The Better Vice For Parents?
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SOBRIETY
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What Happens To Your Body When You Stop Drinking
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The effects are wide-ranging, fast, and enough to give any drinker pause.
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This Tried-And-True First Aid Staple Is A Multipurpose Powerhouse
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NO NUT NOVEMBER
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Why Scientists Think ‘No Nut November’ Is Nonsense
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Despite claims that abstaining from orgasms for a month has benefits, the
science is on the side of ejaculation.
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4 Reasons Why To Let Your Skip No Nut November
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Improved memory
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Deeper sleep
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Better immune cell function
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Decreased inflammation
FURTHER READING Does Masturbation Decrease Testosterone? Science Explains
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How Long Does My Wife Want To Have Sex For?
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51 Sex Tips For Men Who Want To Be Great In Bed
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SELF-LOVE
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The Scientific Case For Masturbating (But Not All The Time)
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Masturbating won't cause prostate cancer or harm your sperm count, studies
have shown. But it might not make you happy either.
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HEALTH
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Having More Sex Could Lower Your Risk of Prostate Cancer
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Who knew cancer prevention could be so fun?
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