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Should Pharmaceutical Companies invent a pill that decreases Teenage Sex Drive?

Tuesday, August 23rd, 2011 | Permalink

As a fellow teenager myself, I am doing everything I can within my power and mental capacity to think of constructive, creative, bona fide but yet practical solutions to help solve the problem of sexual activity among lost and wayward teenagers. Hence, I believe that Pharmaceutical Companies should begin undertaking a tedious, controversial, but yet very rewarding task in inventing a pill that would decrease teenage sex drive. This pill would be like Viagra or Levitra but instead would have the opposite effects. It would be able to be taken with any kind of food or drink and would even have the enhanced capability of being crushed into power; which would come in handy for the teenager’s parents to slip into their drinks in the event of refusal. In addition, this new and revolutionary magic pill would benefit society and motivate teenagers to contribute to it more in more productive and contributory ways; economically, financially, and socially.

So, Should Pharmaceutical Companies invent a pill that decreases Teenage Sex Drive?

Answer:

As I have already said SSRI’s have this effect but are not used for this purpose. If you don’t want sex then don’t have but you have no idea what your missing out on.

Why would you deprive others of pleasure?

Not to mention that suppressing teenage sex hormones would stop developmental progression so everyone would remain looking like children and have child physiology.

No one would be able to have children and the human race would die out!

Is this what you want?

Look at the science you are proposing and you will see that this would be detrimental to us all.

Vasectomy Erectile Dysfunction?

Tuesday, August 23rd, 2011 | Permalink

My boyfriend had a vasectomy done around 7 years ago….he just recently got divorced and has been with me for a few months now…..he says that he has had this problem after he got the vasectomy done….his ex-wife is a heavy woman and he said that she didn’t turn him on and I am the total opposite of her, I am very tiny and petite… he says that he is extremely turned on by me and I pleasure him in the bedroom….his penis is just not staying hard….he says that it is not me in any way…..he went to his doctor and he prescribe Levitra and it didn’t help much…the doctor also done some blood work on him and everything came back ok….I was thinking maybe something was wrong with his prostate but those tests came back ok as well…..now we are just bum fuzzled….he runs an end loader at work and I wonder maybe if the banging all the time on his genital area might have something to do with this problem…..maybe a blockage…I am not sure…..has anyone else ever had this problem and if so what did you do about it??? I wonder maybe if it’s stress and not enough rest….any advice and answers would be greatly appreciated thanks…….please no smart comments…this is serious….
prostate test, sugar test, high cholesterol test and high blood pressure test all came back normal..nothing wrong there…….

Answer:

Vasectomy can cause erectile issues in several ways:
1) If the man has pain with sex or after sex (present in at least 5% of vasectomized men), then it can cause erectile dysfunction as sex gets associated with pain…
2) Vasectomy causes testicular damage and fibrosis (scarring to the interstitium of the testes) and this can affect testosterone levels. Most doctors just test total testosterone levels, but you need to also check “free” testosterone levels. If total testosterone is less than 400, or free T is less than 10, it can be associated with erectile dysfunction and may require the use of testosterone gels. The level that is associated with erectile issues varies from man to man.
3) Vasectomy can cause decrease in ejaculate volume, decrease in ejaculate expulsion, and decrease in orgasmic sensation and these can lead to sex being less fun, which can lead to erectile dysfunction as sex is then not worth the effort.

Ask him about pain and/or other sexual side effects of vasectomy. Get his total and free testosterone levels checked.

Should Pharmaceutical Companies invent a pill that decreases Teenage Sex Drive?

Monday, August 22nd, 2011 | Permalink

As a fellow teenager myself, I am doing everything I can within my power and mental capacity to think of constructive, creative, bonified but yet practical solutions to help solve the problem of sexual activity among lost and wayward teenagers. Hence, I believe that Pharmaceutical Companies should begin undertaking a tedious, controversial, but yet very rewarding task in inventing a pill that would decrease teenage sex drive. This pill would be like Viagra or Levitra but instead would have the opposite effects. It would be able to be taken with any kind of food or drink and would even have the enhanced capability of being crushed into power; which would come in handy for the teenager’s parents to slip into their drinks in the event of refusal. In addition, this new and revolutionary magic pill would benefit society and motivate teenagers to contribute to it more in more productive and contributory ways; economically, financially, and socially.

So, Should Pharmaceutical Companies invent a pill that decreases Teenage Sex Drive?

Answer:

I’m lost, dude.

Should Pharmaceutical Companies invent a pill that decreases Teenage Sex Drive?

Monday, August 22nd, 2011 | Permalink

As a fellow teenager myself, I am doing everything I can within my power and mental capacity to think of constructive, creative, bonified but yet practical solutions to help solve the problem of sexual activity among lost and wayward teenagers. Hence, I believe that Pharmaceutical Companies should begin undertaking a tedious, controversial, but yet very rewarding task in inventing a pill that would decrease teenage sex drive. This pill would be like Viagra or Levitra but instead would have the opposite effects. It would be able to be taken with any kind of food or drink and would even have the enhanced capability of being crushed into power; which would come in handy for the teenager’s parents to slip into their drinks in the event of refusal. In addition, this new and revolutionary magic pill would benefit society and motivate teenagers to contribute to it more in more productive and contributory ways; economically, financially, and socially.

So, Should Pharmaceutical Companies invent a pill that decreases Teenage Sex Drive?

Answer:

Now that’s a scary thought. Of course they shouldn’t.

Erection problems please help?

Sunday, August 21st, 2011 | Permalink

for the past 2 nights i could not get an erection during sex with my girlfriend. I took a levitra 3 nights ago and it was great, but the next 2 days i took a half pill and a full one yesturday and i could not get an erection with her. I am very embarassed and i can tell she is very frustrated. To give a little detail, i use to date this girl about 5 yrs ago and we never ever had a problem with sex. We just started dating again 5 yrs later, and like i said the first night was fine. The past 2 have been nightmares for me. I am so stressed over this right now, and i honestly working myself up for tonite bc she said we will try again. If i cant get it up again i will freak out. i am 25yr male in good health. no previous history of anything. What can this be please, do u think Cilais is better, or maybe its the nerves of being with her again. Either way im now ashamed

Answer:

You are young..it is sexual performance anxiety…not erectile dysfunction

I’ve had excellent results from this guide..it helped me overcome my sexual anxiety

“My early Sexual Performance Anxiety Experience…”

http://www.mistermanpower.net/blog/?p=79

Should Pharmaceutical Companies invent a pill that decreases Teenage Sex Drive?

Sunday, August 21st, 2011 | Permalink

As a fellow teenager myself, I am doing everything I can within my power and mental capacity to think of constructive, creative, bonified but yet practical solutions to help solve the problem of sexual activity among lost and wayward teenagers. Hence, I believe that Pharmaceutical Companies should begin undertaking a tedious, controversial, but yet very rewarding task in inventing a pill that would decrease teenage sex drive. This pill would be like Viagra or Levitra but instead would have the opposite effects. It would be able to be taken with any kind of food or drink and would even have the enhanced capability of being crushed into power; which would come in handy for the teenager’s parents to slip into their drinks in the event of refusal. In addition, this new and revolutionary magic pill would benefit society and motivate teenagers to contribute to it more in more productive and contributory ways; economically, financially, and socially.

So, Should Pharmaceutical Companies invent a pill that decreases Teenage Sex Drive?

Answer:

Yes. That and the urge to yap on the cell phone for hours.

Should Pharmaceutical Companies invent a pill that decreases Teenage Sex Drive?

Friday, August 19th, 2011 | Permalink

As a fellow teenager myself, I am doing everything I can within my power and mental capacity to think of constructive, creative, bonified but yet practical solutions to help solve the problem of sexual activity among lost and wayward teenagers. Hence, I believe that Pharmaceutical Companies should begin undertaking a tedious, controversial, but yet very rewarding task in inventing a pill that would decrease teenage sex drive. This pill would be like Viagra or Levitra but instead would have the opposite effects. It would be able to be taken with any kind of food or drink and would even have the enhanced capability of being crushed into power; which would come in handy for the teenager’s parents to slip into their drinks in the event of refusal. In addition, this new and revolutionary magic pill would benefit society and motivate teenagers to contribute to it more in more productive and contributory ways; economically, financially, and socially.

So, Should Pharmaceutical Companies invent a pill that decreases Teenage Sex Drive?

Answer:

No, they shouldn’t.

Can someone please give me some help as to what can I do about these problems?

Wednesday, August 17th, 2011 | Permalink

Ok, let me state right off the bat that I’m 21 and I’m a guy who likes girls.

Ok, now on to the problem:

basically, I don’t always get erections when I see a girl I find attractive, and even when I do get them, they don’t last long. I admit that I do have terrible eating habits(although I have a very high metabolism hehe). Are there any other possible reasons why this is happening and would someone please give me some advice on how to fix it?

Also, is there a way to increase my size without the use of drugs(Viagra, Cialis, Levitra, etc.)?

Answer:

well,, football season just started, maybe that will help ;-) ya gotta get excited about something right?!!
don’t they always show those ads with “bob” during football games too? maybe that stuff works. he’s always got a smile on his face.
good luck! ;-)

Af finally come today:(?

Monday, August 15th, 2011 | Permalink

I had my hopes all up since I was 2 days late (I have a pretty regular 28 day cycle), but nevertheless AF came on 30th CD. I think at the back of my mind I was kind of expecting it would be 2 days late since I think ovulated on Cd 16 this past cycle. I did not use any OPK’s or charting just based on Cervical Mucous I knew i ovulated on CD 16 and hence Bd’d that day. Prior to that we had Bd’d on CD 11 and 14. So these should have covered all bases right? So what could be the problem?

This is too frustrating with this being my 5th mth. I think I know when I ovulate and if you have sex in that week shouldn’t that be enough?? What should we do differently? Is the leakage of sperm after sex the problem. My hubby thinks that seems to be the problem and I always convice him that some will always spill out.. but could that be the problem?
I also had hubby take the home Fertell test and it came out fine. The test checks sperm motility. But hubby did have performance anxiety this mth on Cd 13 and in fact he did get a sample of Levitra from him doc just to make sure we we did not loose the fertile day this past mth. Does the ED (or performance anxiety) have anything to do with the quality of the sperm? Hubby was able to perform without any drugs on CD 11 and 16 though.
So what if anything different do we do this next mth? I haven’t used charting and OPK’s . OPk’s don’t always seem to work for me. I did not get positive on the OPK in the cycle before that though I had CM. so decided not to use OPK.
Should I have hubby take zinc? should I take preseed which would help the swimmers to get where they have to?
any other tips would be useful

Answer:

Well, to start, although 5 months seems like FOREVER when you are ttc, it’s hardly any time according to how long it takes most couple’s without any medical problems. The average it takes a normal healthy couple is up to 12 months.
BUT, as TTC for even one failed month can become depressing, I would start by telling you to go to http://www.fertilityfriend.com and CHART YOUR BBT. It is the most efficient way to see when you are ovulating. So, start there and get support on how to read yor charts. Good luck to you

Should Pharmaceutical Companies invent a pill that decreases Teenage Sex Drive?

Monday, August 15th, 2011 | Permalink

As a fellow teenager myself, I am doing everything I can within my power and mental capacity to think of constructive, creative, bona fide but yet practical solutions to help solve the problem of sexual activity among lost and wayward teenagers. Hence, I believe that Pharmaceutical Companies should begin undertaking a tedious, controversial, but yet very rewarding task in inventing a pill that would decrease teenage sex drive. This pill would be like Viagra or Levitra but instead would have the opposite effects. It would be able to be taken with any kind of food or drink and would even have the enhanced capability of being crushed into power; which would come in handy for the teenager’s parents to slip into their drinks in the event of refusal. In addition, this new and revolutionary magic pill would benefit society and motivate teenagers to contribute to it more in more productive and contributory ways; economically, financially, and socially.

So, Should Pharmaceutical Companies invent a pill that decreases Teenage Sex Drive?

Answer:

I AGREE WITH YOU

i feel your pain

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