Well, to be fair I really have no idea how high you can count. 
With the bait laid out, DarkPhilosopher grabs popcorn, sits back and waits patiently…
I’ll let you in on a secret. Those are real people in the video. So it is technically available in real life. Unless your fetish is animated Japanese porn, that is.
I see so many people recommending a dry spell and have to wonder if they all speak from experience. It kind of works, but like any addiction, the slightest exposure might trigger it all over.
Another recommendation I see is healing subs. I’m actually inclined to go the opposite direction.
I have found that most subs have the effect of becoming less interested in porn and more interested in the actual thing. Or at very least more focused on the imagination rather than the pixels. It appears sexual appetite matures a bit when running subs, going more towards the porn styles that most women prefer. By which I mean more art and lovemaking and less variety.
Men have a tendency to fantasize about the same thing with 100 different women, women tend to fantasize about 100 different things with the same man. Always do your best to become the one she fantasizes about and she’ll keep herself quite entertained thinking about you.
Anyways, if sexual appetite matures with most subs, then would it not do even more so when running subs specifically made for sex and dating? Just a thought.
Finally, I have also found that most fetishes tend to become less interesting once you’ve experienced them for real. As they say, it’s only kinky the first time. I only have a vague idea what your fetish could be, but if there’s videos featuring it then in theory it can be real and as such it can be experienced.
The last method is plain willpower. Which is essentially the same as abstaining. But you could also explore other types of porn instead and stay away from the one you don’t like, as long as you do it in moderation. To do so, probably stay away from the streaming sites like pornhub and xvideos and the likes. Far too easy to go down the wrong rabbit hole. Figuratively speaking.