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Kicknchill
01-07-2002, 11:37 PM
Hi everyone,
I figured it would be a good idea since this is a seduction board. I know that seduction on your wife doesn't come easy if her libido is really down. I had this problem and I found the solution, well she did. Her friend used this pill that made her sex drive strong and my wife went for it. Now she is so much better and always in the mood and seducing me all the time. It is so great. I can get the name of it but I don't remember right now but I let you know know tomorrow. This can be a very frustrating thing so I'll help guy hear who has any question. My e-mail is johnfargo389@hotmail
Later.
Kaisharga
01-08-2002, 02:57 PM
Yeah, low sex drive is a rather serious problem that ends up untreated a lot more often than it should. The problem is there's no real over-the-counter solution; it takes a prescription, and often times some trial-and-error, to get it right. The reason for this is that the sex-drive hormone is testosterone (yes, even for females), and there's a delicate balance, a precise amount, of testosterone that is the key to normal sex drive.
That's enough for my science lesson. Email that man up there and he'll get you the hookup. :D
--Kaisharga
Kicknchill
01-08-2002, 08:24 PM
Hey,
Thanks alot for the science lesson you just gave me. I didn't know all that and now I just learnt something new here today. I guess that is the main problem with the libido. But I once heard that the loss of libido can also come with lack of vitamins. So since you seem to know so much, maybe you can let me know more on that?
Later.
Kick.
Kaisharga
01-08-2002, 10:56 PM
I haven't heard anything about vitamin deficit being linked specifically to sex drive, but it certainly wouldn't surprise me if it was--the whole sexual system is highly complex, and something out of balance could throw the whole thing out of whack. Not to mention vitamin deficit probably tunes a lot of vital systems down; sex drive may be one of the things high on the we-don't-need-this-right-now,-we're-in-a-crisis-situation-here physiology list. In general, seeing a doctor about this kind of thing is the most reliable solution; just acquiring some testosterone pills might be an easy first shot though.
Disclaimer: Kaisharga takes no responsibility for any negative side effects caused by taking testosterone pills without prescription.
--Kaisharga
Kicknchill
01-10-2002, 06:05 PM
I liked your little "we-don't-need-this-right-now,-we're-in-a-crisis-situation-here physiology list." It was quite funny and creative. Anyway you do have a very good point that it may be easier to just try a pill first and then if nothing go see a doctor but not a physiologist because I personally think that if you are out of whack with your libido it is more physical than mental.
Bye for now,
Kick.
Kaisharga
01-10-2002, 07:01 PM
actually, medical doctors ARE physiologists, in a way, heh. Though I think you were talking about psychology. (Tricky medical P words, heh.)
On the subject, though, I tripped across an article on www dot improvingsex dot com that actually dealt directly with decreased sex drive, i forget the url but i'm sure you could find it if you tried on the right side of the page, where the articles are. Scope it out, everyone.
--Kaisharga
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