Phase 1 of 3

DESTROY: How to Break Free from Pornography Addiction

You're not weak. You're stuck in a cycle your brain built to survive. Phase 1 is about understanding that cycle — and breaking it.

This phase is for you if: you're still relapsing, you want to quit but don't know why you can't stop, or you've tried willpower and it keeps failing. Phase 1 gives you the understanding and tools to survive the hardest stretch — the beginning.

You'll learn why the 72-hour relapse pattern exists, how to handle urges in real time, what to expect in the first 30 days, and how to stop the shame spiral from driving you back to porn.

This is the hardest phase. And the most important.

Why You Keep Relapsing

Understanding the relapse cycle is the first step to breaking it. These articles explain the patterns your brain has locked you into — and what to do instead.

Why You Relapse Every 3 Days — The 72-Hour Pattern

The neurological reason most relapses happen within 72 hours, and the exact pattern to interrupt it.

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Day Zero Again — Why Starting Over Isn't Starting From Zero

Why every relapse builds invisible progress — and how to stop the shame spiral from erasing it.

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The 10 Minutes After a Relapse — What to Do

The critical window after a relapse that determines whether you spiral or recover fast.

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How to Handle Urges & Triggers

Urges don't have to win. These articles give you the tools to recognize your personal triggers and respond before the impulse takes over.

How to Stop Watching Porn at Night

Evening is the highest-risk window. Here's the specific system to defend it.

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The After-Work Trap: Why Stress Triggers Porn Use

How your brain learned to use porn as a stress valve — and how to rewire that response.

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Why Willpower Fails Every Time

The neuroscience of why willpower is the wrong weapon — and what actually works instead.

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The First 30 Days: What to Expect

The first month is the most disorienting. These articles prepare you for what's coming — so you don't mistake recovery for failure.

The First 7 Days of Quitting Porn — What Nobody Warns You About

Day-by-day breakdown of what withdrawal really looks like, and how to get through it.

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Why NoFap Isn't Enough — And What You Actually Need

Abstinence is a start, not a solution. Here's what Phase 1 requires beyond counting days.

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Breaking the Shame Cycle

Shame doesn't motivate recovery — it drives relapse. These articles expose the cycle and show you how to step out of it permanently.

The Shame Cycle: Why Feeling Bad Keeps You Addicted

How guilt becomes fuel for the next relapse, and the counterintuitive way to break free.

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Is Porn Addiction Real? What the Science Says

The research is clear. Here's what neurologists and addiction experts actually say.

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7 Signs You're Addicted to Porn (Most Men Miss #4)

An honest checklist of the behavioral and emotional signs of pornography addiction.

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Download The Dopamine Trap Guide

The free visual guide that explains the 6-step cycle keeping you trapped.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I keep relapsing even when I want to quit?

Relapsing is not a failure of willpower — it's a failure of strategy. Your brain has built neural pathways that treat pornography as a survival mechanism. The DESTROY phase helps you understand and interrupt these patterns before they activate.

How long does Phase 1 take?

Most men experience the hardest withdrawal in the first 7-14 days. Phase 1 is not a fixed duration — it's complete when you understand your triggers and have survived your first major urge without acting out.

Is it normal to feel worse when I quit?

Yes. Dopamine withdrawal causes irritability, restlessness, and emotional numbness. This is your brain recalibrating. It passes — usually within 2-4 weeks.

What's the difference between DESTROY and NoFap?

NoFap focuses on counting days. DESTROY focuses on understanding why you relapse — and addressing the pain underneath. Abstinence without insight leads to white-knuckling. DESTROY leads to real freedom.

Written by Patrick Devosse — 6+ years free from pornography addiction after 15+ years of battling it. Creator of the REBORN Method. Learn more about Patrick →