What does NFF / FFF February mean? Meaning, definition, explanation


The meaning of NFF and FFF February abbreviations is as follows: NFF stands for „No Finger February“. FFF stands for Finger Free February.

NFF and FFF February for girls and women (month)

NFF and FFF February are challenges aimed at girls and women. They should not satisfy themselves, not be satisfied by someone else and generally practice abstinence in the month of February. Toys are also to be abstained from. They are to abstain from sexual intercourse and also not consume Ü18 media.

For women in relationships, the NFF / FFF thus also affects men. Those who sleep together in the same bed will have to restrain themselves.

NFF and FFF February are based on the „No Nut November“. NFF and FFF February are reactions to the fact that No Nut November is in essence aimed only at men.

NFF and FFF February are particularly prevalent on TikTok. Here, women called and call to participate in NFF or FFF February.

NFF and FFF February: Goal

The exercise in renunciation is supposed to have a positive effect on one’s life. One gains time to invest in friends, sports or one’s own personal development. Furthermore, one can reflect on the influence of Ü18 media on one’s own life and recognize what one likes and what one does not like. Also, abstaining can lead to stimulating one’s imagination and improving body image.

There are no studies on whether abstaining from masturbation has positive consequences for women.

Other meaning of NFF February

Alternatively, „NFF“ can also mean „No Fortnite February“.

On TikTok, the hashtag #nff has been used over 36 million times. The hashtag #fff has been used over 6.7 billion times. (The abbreviation FFF has many different meanings!).

Note: The editors are aware that the phrase „NFF February“ is a duplication and means „No Finger February February“ spelled out. The background for this spelling is as follows: There are countless alternative meanings for the abbreviations „NFF“ and „FFF“. To enable a correct assignment to the topic and context, we have appended the word „February“.

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