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Dealing with an addiction that doesn’t seem to fade away even when we’re with someone new can be incredibly frustrating. The phrase from the OCR, "Es vicio que ni con otra mujer se me cura AV," which roughly translates to "It’s an addiction that doesn’t heal even with another woman," deeply resonates with anyone facing persistent urges that feel beyond their control. From my personal experience, these kinds of addictions are less about external circumstances—like being in a new relationship—and more about internal struggles that require attention and self-awareness. It’s important to recognize that changing your environment alone typically won’t solve deep-rooted habits or impulses. One of the key steps in managing these persistent desires is to identify what triggers them. For some, emotional stress or boredom can fuel cravings. Keeping a journal or notes on when these urges are strongest can help bring clarity. Additionally, seeking support from trusted friends, groups, or professionals can provide accountability and strategies tailored to your specific situation. Mindfulness and self-compassion also play critical roles. Instead of harshly judging yourself for these impulses, try to observe them without attachment and remind yourself that these feelings are temporary. Over time, this approach can reduce the intensity of cravings and help in building healthier coping mechanisms. Ultimately, overcoming an addiction or a persistent habit requires patience and a holistic approach that addresses both mind and behavior. Sharing these experiences openly, like the phrase in the OCR reflects, helps normalize the struggle and encourages others to seek help and work towards healing themselves.

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