Posted by saint james on December 5, 1999, at 14:02:07
In reply to Perhaps many have thought of the same question:, posted by anon (as if our names werent' virtually anon!) on December 5, 1999, at 4:28:45
> I guess I'm just shy admitting this to my psychiatrist, as he knows I have no girlfriend. Everytime he asks how my Zoloft is working, I say it's fine. But even when I'm without a girlfriend, I enjoy indulging in the thrills my erogenous zone can provide. Lately, I've masturbated for as much as thirty minutes, and then finally GIVING UP on being able to come, which NEVER occurred before Zoloft.
>James here....
All pdoc's know that everyone, including themselves masturbates. Take comfort in the fact that a pdoc has heard everything (and some really
twisted things from the really crazy) so your problem (a very common one) is no big deal to a pdoc. They are here to help you (and you are paying big bucks) so be honest. Perhaps another AD will not have this effect in you. It took me a while to find the right AD that had to least amount of this side effect in me (Effexor)Many years ago I did talk thearpy and we started talking about why James has no boyfriend. Father Christmas, that's what I called my doc 'cause thats what he looked like, asked " What do you do with your sexual energy ?" In a flash I realized he was asking me if I wack off, this thought made me a little scared, but as this was MY TIME and he said we could talk about anything I said "I wack off" to which he said "And do you know it is OK ?" Very puzzled look from James and I said "Of course !" He said "Good, some people do not realize this" I said "Too bad !" to which we both had a good laff.
j
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