Quit Porn Effortlessly!
The Easy Peasy Method
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Narrated by:
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Fraser Patterson
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About this listen
Stop using pornography, without feeling like a victim or experiencing deprivation.
This book will enable you to quit your online sex addiction immediately, painlessly, and permanently, without willpower or any sense of loss or sacrifice. It will neither judge nor shame you, nor push you to take painful measures.
The Easy-Peasy method, based on Allen Carr's "The Easy Way to Stop Smoking," views pornography as a psychological dependency. The method focuses on changing the way porn users perceive their habit and helps them realize that internet pornography offers no benefits.
EasyPeasy works metaphorically like a magic button. For me and many others, the method felt like magic because quitting was so simple and enjoyable! The idea that something is missing when you don't watch pornography is the voice of your brainwashing.
By listening to this audiobook, you will break through this brainwashing. There is so much to gain and so little to lose.
©2020 Fraser Patterson (P)2020 Fraser PattersonThis is not a professional audiobook. It sounds like an unedited first read-through by someone who has neither the skill nor the awareness of what good narration requires. The delivery is flat, hesitant, and riddled with stumbles and mispronunciations. Entire sentences are mangled. At points, the narrator even stops to acknowledge he can’t pronounce a word – and they’ve left that in.
It gets worse. Whenever the narrator needs to describe an illustration or graphic, he goes completely off the rails – half-laughing at his own descriptions, which are vague and unhelpful, and then bizarrely switching into a high-pitched “alter ego” voice as if commenting on his own thoughts. It’s amateurish to the point of being surreal.
There appears to be no meaningful editing whatsoever. You don’t listen to this book – you endure it, constantly bracing for the next mistake, stumble, or tonal derailment.
Genuinely, it gives the impression that the narrator has never listened to a professionally produced audiobook and has no reference point for what acceptable quality sounds like.
It’s deeply frustrating because the concept itself has potential. But the execution is so poor that it renders the entire product effectively useless. This isn’t just disappointing – it’s excruciating.
Avoid.
Painfully Amateur – Unlistenable and a Complete Waste of Money
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