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shannon2348
| 11
oh please. What medication prohibits orgasms? That's completely ridiculous.
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Cz22mv
| 14
“Forbidden for not having orgasm” means you should have gotten more!
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jbuckets_404
| 38
Huh? Having orgasms will make the side effects worse or the side effects include reducing your ability to have/ enjoy orgasms? Needs clarification, but either way obviously sucks.... [Pun not intended.]
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Cz22mv
| 14
“Forbidden for not having orgasm” means you should have gotten more!
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jbuckets_404
| 38
That's a double negative, you mean, right? Check.
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Mungolikecandy
| 18
Exactly my thought. The doctor has told them they must have orgasms,
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shannon2348
| 11
oh please. What medication prohibits orgasms? That's completely ridiculous.
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jbuckets_404
| 38
Certain anti-depressants for sure; alas, can confirm, but "luckily" switched over to a different one that works *quite* well in the opposite/ positive! manner per overall mood, horny-ness, & "longevity" time-wise "in the sack." That last side-effect (orgasm) in fact decreased to 1-2 strokes on the first med. :-( :-( :-(
All said side-effects incl. OP's clearly listed in Rx documentation (USA) for both genders.
Edit: Med #1 = Effexor. :-(
Edit: Can confirm I'm/ was born a male.
All said side-effects incl. OP's clearly listed in Rx documentation (USA) for both genders.
Edit: Med #1 = Effexor. :-(
Edit: Can confirm I'm/ was born a male.
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LostSoul
| 19
I know of meds that can decrease sex drive. Not really any that stop orgasms all together.
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jbuckets_404
| 38
Climaxing is purely a physical response. Horny-ness leading to orgasms (aside from the correct physical sensation) is largely [pun not intended] emotionally-/ mentally-based; hence, the accurate comment/ idiom: The largest sex organ in the human body is the mind.
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julfunky
| 28
The loss of sex drive usually doesn’t start just a week after beginning the medication.
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Susan Yee
| 7
Do you have a heart problem? ‘Cuz I read news about people who died from heart attack while having sex.
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Nhayaa
| 16
I don't get it. Is it just me or the turn of phrase makes no sense? 🤔
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jbuckets_404
| 38
Yes, moderator's proof-reading good not. (Is that you, Yoda?)
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Mathalamus
| 23
And that's a bad issue why? You don't actually *need* to orgasm to enjoy sex.
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Aj Castelletto
| 10
she doesnt need to but that doesnt mean she wouldnt like too sinces its been so long lol stick sucks 🤷♀️ plus some guys get super offended if you dont orgasm as if its a crime to enjoy yourself without one lol
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STFU01
| 14
@ Mathalamus
You may not need to but your girl does...
You may not need to but your girl does...
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fullacrapallofyou
| 9
What a load of utter rubbish
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Miller7170
| 3
shitty.....
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Aj Castelletto
| 10
i read this incorrectly at first and thought it said that the medication said not to have orgasms while on the medication rather than it preventing them. lmao i was like uhm what medication tells you not to orgasm 😂
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Beth Baskett
| 6
This makes no sense. The medication might make it more difficult to get in the mood, but no medication "forbids you to have an orgasm."
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jbuckets_404
| 38
Then you obviously have never taken the Rx Effexor. I (male) have and said side effect is as stated by OP and in the Rx documentation. :-(
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julfunky
| 28
I think she meant she’s on medication that lowers her sex drive. Instead she decided to be dramatic and called it “forbidden orgasm.”