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Jason Armstrong Releases New Book “The Happy Hypersexual”

In The Happy Hypersexual, Jason Armstrong explores emerging sexual identities that shape his and others mens’ worlds.

Jason Armstrong is back!  Armstrong (aka wildhorse100 on BateWorld) released his third book, The Happy Hypersexual, on Monday, November 2nd.  As he tells us, so far, the response has been golden (“I’m so relieved!”).  Bators everywhere will understand when they see that Jason has dedicated the book in part to his cock (“for being the best lover a man could ask for”) but also to you, the men on BateWorld and beyond on social media (“to all the men I’ve ever chatted with online, for teaching me all about the male sexual experience”).

The book is an exploration of modern sexualities set against the backdrop of this year’s COVID-19 lockdown.  The back cover of the book explains:

“In The Happy Hypersexual, Jason Armstrong explores emerging sexual identities that shape his and others mens’ worlds. With his trademark honesty and candour, Jason teaches us about pornosexuality, autosexuality, hypersexuality and the chronically addicted masturbator and how they all fit into our new world condition. Nearly overnight, the COVID-19 lockdown impacted the men who identify with these decidedly-modern sexual labels in ways that could never have been anticipated. Join Jason as he puts a microscope to his own experience of the COVID-19 lockdown and how, in contrast to the tragedy of the pandemic, masturbators and solosexuals with super-high libidos were liberated in ways that were once just elusive fantasy.”

Jason is the leader of the BateWorld group Chronically Addicted Masturbators.  Here is an excerpt from the book, from the chapter also named “The Chronically Addicted Masturbator”:

“When the lockdown started, I began working from home and bating more than ever. Online I was doubling down with my talk about being a chronically addicted masturbator and experimenting with just how much I could bate now that I didn’t have that gosh darn commute. On Twitter I began using the hashtag #hypersexual, and on BateWorld, I promoted the hell out of the Chronically Addicted Masturbators group. Just the admission of being a chronically addicted bator was an aphrodisiac. Through the group, I find so many men who fundamentally get it. We literally want dick to rule our lives. How far do these online strangers really take it? I ask them questions, like, “Do you have a job?” “Do you have any friends in the real world left?” The idea of being unemployed to bate all day, losing all your friends, collectively makes our dicks jump.

In a way, I was rebelling against a world that would like to lock down my sexuality, put it neatly into a box and make it palatable. My sexuality is pathological in their eyes. My sexuality challenges people. When I’m in the bate zone, all political correctness goes out the window and down the street. The dirtiest (and always legal) porn was my entry into another hemisphere of my brain. I was drinking whiskey like a fish and smoking my lungs out. I was trying on hedonism to the max, and it was a warm cloak. But I wondered: If I didn’t have to tear myself away from bating to do my job, would that cloak begin to feel like a straitjacket?”

The Happy Hypersexual is now available on Amazon 

Jason Armstrong is the author of two previous books:

Solosexual: Portrait of a Masturbator

Getting Off:  The Unlikely Chronicles of a Solosexual on PrEP


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Jason Armstrong is the writer of the blog Hunting for Sex: Cautionary Tales from the Quest (voted by Kinkly.com as one of the top 100 sex blogs of 2013). He has been published by DNA Magazine (Australia) and on DailyXtra (Canada), and has an essay included in the anthology Best Sex Writing of the Year Vol. 1 by Cleis Press (US). In 2016, Jason released his first book, Solosexual: Portrait of a Masturbator, which hit #1 on Amazon Kindle in the Gay Studies section.

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  1. I purchased this book as soon as I saw the tweet about it. I am not disappointed. The information presented made me think about my own feelings and issues with my body and masturbation. It is written in a non-threatening, non-judgmental way, that gets you thinking about your own beliefs. I plan to re-evaluate my feelings and maybe become what I am intended to be… Thanks for writing such an interesting book on this subject. Now, I am going to read Solosexual Portrait of a Masturbator.

  2. I found “The Happy Hypersexual” to be both entertaining and very informative. Jason is an excellent writer with a real gift for bringing the reader into his world. He understands both the joys and challenges of being a fully immersed masturbator. Definitely keeps you thinking. I will reread this book many times, I’m sure!