Sword of the Lord
In need of a physician.
- Dec 29, 2012
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Oh Michie stop.
My wife doesn't need it lol. Plus she would kill me. Kill me dead.I thought you were cereal!!!
My wife doesn't need it lol. Plus she would kill me. Kill me dead.
Well depending on if she's taken it yet or not, that could be the beginning of a very good time.I would probably help her by holding you down!
Well depending on if she's taken it yet or not, that could be the beginning of a very good time.
That gif is waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay creepy.Well depending on if she's taken it yet or not, that could be the beginning of a very good time.
Our Lord and Savior Jim Carrey is never creepy. Take it back or beware of coffee.That gif is waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay creepy.
Kidding aside, is this drug intended to defeat sexual dysfunction in women in the short term (as Viagra is) or is it intended to increase desire (as certain hormonal treatments foream and women already are) in a general sense?
It's sad that we live in a world where if you aren't going along with the non-stop brainwashing and media mind control, if you don't want sex every minute of the day, you must be considered depressed or anxious. If these women are depressed or anxious I'd say it's because they are constantly being nagged/harassed for sex.This pill is idiotic. It effectively functions as a SSRI (selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor), which is an anti-depressant. The thinking is that if women are less anxious and depressed, they'll want sex more.
This isn't a sex pill at all, but drug companies are frothing at the mouth trying to make big bucks off women.
I wouldnt recommend hormone replacement therapy.