Posted by Sad Panda on May 7, 2004, at 23:31:28
In reply to Re: sexual disfuction in FEMALES-only female reply plz » Sad Panda, posted by antiTrust on May 7, 2004, at 22:14:45
> no offence-to my personal knowledge a man must have a hardon to have sex-a woman does not even w/ that lovely helpful lubucant-IT is too totally different subjects in my eyes-
> I love my husband and he I but this is definately making problems in the marriage-might I add w/out becoming to personal-my husband also has a sexual disfuntion but we know why-do to diabetic compications and all teh meds he HAS to take.
>
>It's still not too much different, getting an erection is just an extra step. A lot of men, myself included, have SSRI induced anorgasmia in the same way that women do. Endless rubbing with near zero stimulation & no chance of an orgasm is just boring to a guy too. If you are having trouble with Libido, Wellbutrin is supposed to be one of the few drugs to add to an SSRI to counteract it. If you are having trouble with anorgasmia, Wellbutrin is also supposed to be helpfull & I have found Remeron to be helpful. Viagra can be helpful to females too, it works by getting more bloodflow to the genital area in both sexes, for females this leads to increased sensitivity in the general area, labia & clitoris increase in size during sexual aurosal, they just don't get as hard. :)
Cheers,
Panda.
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