Dickstraction In- | Searching For- Just Another
You aren't looking for a husband. You aren't looking for a soulmate. You aren't even looking for a good text-back rate.
The word "just" is dangerous. Just one video. Just one scroll. Just one notification. Each "just" steals 23 minutes of cognitive flow. You aren't losing seconds; you are losing the depth of your work.
You aren't looking for anything specific. You are Searching for- Just Another Dickstraction in-
You are searching for
It’s boring. But boring is where you actually heal. You aren't looking for a husband
Stop searching for "dickstractions." Block the guy who only sends memes. Delete the dating app for a week. Sit in the silence.
It’s a person (male-identifying or simply acting like one) whose sole purpose is to keep you from feeling your own feelings. He is the human equivalent of a mindless mobile game. He shows up, looks decent, says vague flirty things, and for 48 hours, you forget you have taxes to do or a therapist to call. The word "just" is dangerous
There it is. 3:00 PM on a Tuesday. You open your laptop to do one thing . But before you type that URL, your fingers betray you.
If you have to search for a distraction from your life, maybe you don't need a new person. Maybe you need a new life. Which one fits your project? If it was neither, please reply with the corrected title!
Since I can’t be sure of the exact context, I have written based on the most likely interpretations. Option 1: If it's a typo (Searching for "Just Another Distraction") Title: Searching for "Just Another Distraction" (And Why You Should Stop) Subtitle: We live in an era of infinite scrolls. Here is how to reclaim your focus.
Let’s be honest.