Anti-Porn Movement Site: NoFap

Christian news outlet LifeSite today points to the “atheist/agnostic site NoFap” as evidence that “the tide is turning against the porn industry.” NoFap, as the name implies, is also an anti-masturbation site. From their main page:

NoFap® hosts challenges in which participants abstain from porn and masturbation. Seize control of your sexuality and turn it into superpowers. Recover from porn-induced sexual dysfunction. Stop objectifying and establish meaningful connections. Improve your interpersonal relationships. Live a more fulfilling life. You’re devoting yourself completely to your significant other instead of random pixilated girls on the internet who you’ve never met. It’s about enhancing your meaningful relationship, instead of establishing five-minute relationships with virtual girls online.

Apparently, NoFap members engage in one-on-one (ahem) challenges to see who can go the longest without masturbating. And there’s a no-edging rule: “Edging is physical stimulation without orgasm. This is masturbation
and counts, but it is your call whether it constitutes failure of the
challenge. For the vast majority of our users, edging counts as a reset.” How many times a day can one reset?