Just yesterday a friend told me Claritin helps male sexual functioning. I haven\'t personally looked
into it.
Been doing some research on female orgasms. It seems the Prozac-like drugs (SSRIs) are almost certain
to make it more difficult for men and women to achieve orgasm. The reason is too much serotoin.
One way that
pdocs deal with that complaint is to prescribe an antihistamine called Periactin. It is used for hives, allergies,
etc but has the effect of rapidly depleting the serotoin levels in the nervous system. The lower serotoin lowers
the inhibititory restraints on orgasm. Periactin also makes one drowsy.
I suspect that it would be useful
for you women who have trouble coming to orgasm or who take too long. For \"normal\" men, it would probably lead
to premature ejaculation.
Anyone of you ladies ever tried it or have any in your medicine cabinets?
Just yesterday a friend told me Claritin helps male sexual functioning. I haven\'t personally looked
into it.
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I suspect that it would be useful for you women
who have trouble coming to orgasm or who take too long.
<hr /></blockquote><font class=\"post\"> no woman
takes `too long´ to get an orgasm. What´s needed is not a drug for the woman but a man with stamina who´s a good
lover [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img] [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img]
I
think this thread ought to go into open discussion maybe.
I´ve not tried any of these as far as I recall.
Maybe it´s not sold here but I´m not sure.
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A Drug for More and Easier Female
Orgasms
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Does it have your picture on the bottle?
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no woman takes `too long´ to get an orgasm. What´s
needed is not a drug for the woman but a man with stamina who´s a good lover
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class=\"post\">
Exactly. Just put all men on SSI\'s.
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Been doing some research on female
orgasms. It seems the Prozac-like drugs (SSRIs) are almost certain to make it more difficult for men and women to
achieve orgasm. The reason is too much serotoin.
One way that pdocs deal with that complaint is to prescribe an
antihistamine called Periactin. It is used for hives, allergies, etc but has the effect of rapidly depleting the
serotoin levels in the nervous system. The lower serotoin lowers the inhibititory restraints on orgasm. Periactin
also makes one drowsy.
I suspect that it would be useful for you women who have trouble coming to orgasm or who
take too long. For \"normal\" men, it would probably lead to premature ejaculation.
Anyone of you ladies ever
tried it or have any in your medicine cabinets?
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No, don\'t
have any problem with that.
It\'s true that some of the newer antidepressants inhibit orgasm.
On the other
hand, one of them-- Anafranil-- often causes spontaneous orgasm in people when they sneeze (or maybe it\'s when
they yawn-- I forget which)
Anafranil is used for depression, and also for obsessive compulsive disorder.
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Just yesterday a friend told me
Claritin helps male sexual functioning. I haven\'t personally looked into it.
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class=\"post\">
Good, \'cause it\'s overrated as an antihistaminic.
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no woman takes `too long´ to get an orgasm
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class=\"post\">
Even when masturbating? Your comment is not particularly well-reasoned and certainly not
true. In fact, a good proportion of women have never had an orgasm - and I can spread myself around only so
far....
From the responses, I guess no one knows much about it (DST, as usual, has an interesting lead). I\'ll
report any substantiative findings
Yeah, let us know how
you make out.
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Even when masturbating?
<hr /></blockquote><font class=\"post\"> that
can happen actually, if the woman wants it too be real quick but have trouble concentrating or whatever. Whitehall,
`too long´is just such not very accurate itself is it?
And I mean what I said.
I\'ve heard from
several women who think that they take too long to orgasm or can\'t even have one - in their own judgment. They
would prefer to have easier and quicker orgasms (and more of them) and know that the solution is within themselves
and is not likely to be the fault of the male.
Sure, a clumsy or disinterested male lover can fail to induce an
orgasm for his woman. Most guys know that it is in their own interest to give it a good try for their woman.
I\'ve helped several women have their first orgasm - and loved doing it.
You seemed to jump to the conclusion
that it\'s always all the guy\'s fault. That\'s not true but maybe it is your experience.
Here I\'m
trying to help women and you\'re putting all the responsiblity on men.
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I\'ve helped several women have their first orgasm - and loved doing it.
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Pimp!!!
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You seemed to jump to the conclusion that it\'s always all the guy\'s
fault.
<hr /></blockquote><font class=\"post\"> No, very often women just take the wrong guy home! Tha´t´s
why I said, all it really takes is a good lover. But not all women are after the same type you see.
You´re
always bringing up this sex/drug thing up and usually in the womens forum.
Did anyone here say `we need help cause
we´re not cumming`? I think you´re kidding when you say you´re trying to `help´the women.
Perhaps lovescent is
the wrong place for it, I mean most of the time. And I really don´t mean this in a rude or offending way!! There
must be other forums that actually deal with such issues, and I think if you really want to find out more and get
tips your best bet is to look there geddit?
Or why not talk to the women in question when you´re with them?
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All it really takes is a good lover
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Well, happy hunting then.
what you think there´aren´t
any in my part of the world? I can tell you there´s plenty. And I should know!
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Give Whitehall a
break CJ, I fail to see his crime.
Not everybody\'s experiences are the same as yours, I\'m afraid your just
going to have to face up to that.
Besides, it\'s Christmas [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img]
I\'ve been in many
\"swinging\" situations and can say with all honesty (in spite of a highly charged and erotic atmosphere) that
it\'s fairly common for both men and women to not achieve orgasm - viagra may play a role but a lot of guys will
deny using it which I find hard to believe given their hours of \"stamina\" and makes it difficult for me to come
to any real conclusions of why there was no orgasm. And, I\'ve asked many women about it (not having an orgasm in
this type of venue)and they always say that they don\'t mind at all, that it was fun anyways. I do think though
that on a one-to-one basis that CJ is more right than wrong. A knowledgeable and considerate man does help
enormously.
Do swingers use X? Just
curious.
not usually as far
as I know but we tend to socialize with folks more our age (early 50s). We did meet one couple who were using it,
they came to our place but the other woman was not interested in me so nothing happened (I had 20 years on her).
She was bisexual though and on x - she did waver quite a bit before deciding \"not to do anything\". Alcohol and
weed use vary from none to overboard (alcohol). Most swinger parties ban all drug use due to the legal issues.
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Give Whitehall a break CJ,
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where´s mine?
So Periactin
supposedly is locally antiserotoinic. That is it doesn\'t cross the blood/brain barrier. That should reduce
serotoinic inhibition in the spinal cord and pedula (sp?) nerves. If a guy took it it might tend to premature
ejaculation.
As to Claritin, I don\'t find any discussion of its local effects that would affect sexual
performance. As with all second and third generation anti-histamines, it doesn\'t cross the blood/brain barrier
either (much).
So what is the story on Claritin effects on males? Does it slow down ejaculation or does it
speed it up? Does it increase volume? I\'ve had seen some effects on sex before from antihistamines but none
were distinctly positive.
Any personal experiences?
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So Periactin supposedly is locally antiserotoinic.
That is it doesn\'t cross the blood/brain barrier. That should reduce serotoinic inhibition in the spinal cord
and pedula (sp?) nerves. If a guy took it it might tend to premature ejaculation.
As to Claritin, I don\'t
find any discussion of its local effects that would affect sexual performance. As with all second and third
generation anti-histamines, it doesn\'t cross the blood/brain barrier either (much).
So what is the story on
Claritin effects on males? Does it slow down ejaculation or does it speed it up? Does it increase volume? I\'ve
had seen some effects on sex before from antihistamines but none were distinctly positive.
Any personal
experiences?
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Nothing in my Nurse\'s Drug Hanbook (which I like
better than the PDR) about sexual side effects. I\'ve never heard of any, with that drug, either.
Kari,
First/second generation antihistamines like Benadryl and Sudafed do affect sexual functions. I remember
retrograde ejaculations from being on Sudafed for a couple of days.
Of course, drug makers don\'t like to talk
about sexual effects as the FDA highly sensitive to such. Witness SSRIs and Wellbutrin.
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Kari,
First/second generation antihistamines
like Benadryl and Sudafed do affect sexual functions. I remember retrograde ejaculations from being on Sudafed for
a couple of days.
Of course, drug makers don\'t like to talk about sexual effects as the FDA highly sensitive
to such. Witness SSRIs and Wellbutrin.
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SSRIs are NOTORIOUS,
esp. Prozac. Wellbutrin is better. Claritin is a very different formulation than the above mentioned antihistamines.
Whitehall,
I\'ll bet you\'ve \'been doing some research on female orgasms\'!!! Duh.
Seems
like periactin was used long ago for a type of bladder inflammation in women...there\'s your link to the pelvis.
Now, go forth and dispense. [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]
BTW sudafed is
a decongestant.
As to Claritin,
I speculate that its affect on male sexuality is to delay or retard male orgasm.
And yes, Ms. Lucky, I do take a
vital and continued interest in pleasuring females of my acquaintence. I\'d love to extend my pleasuring
activities to the whole female human race but I can only do so through the miracle of the internet.
Whitehall -
Your
\'alpha\' attitude is pleasure (isn\'t alpha being discussed in another forum?) to real women. What is better
than a man knowing what he wants, how he feels, and what he learns in the process?
I hate that your services are
limited to the internet. [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img]
I'm afraid to say this butOriginally Posted by Whitehall
I'm one of them woman that take a long time to have orgasm unless if I'm really into it. That is why I enjoy
forplay... Helps me a lot to have a quicker orgasm. Also helps having a guy that knows how to do things the right
way takes two to tango though..
go into any adult store and
you'll see a huge variety of vibrating toys of all shapes and sizes - mostly all for women. Why, because yes, it
takes some of them a good long time and an awful lot of stimulation to have an orgasm. Bisexual women are big on
toys cause they get thinking like guys after a bit "shit, it takes forever to get her off".
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