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2004-05-21 11:00:28 UTC
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Thinking of the earth here:
I do not understand why a lack of sex drive would be a problem.
What could be possibly better than NO sex drive and No interest in having one.
If you aren't interested or able, you don't have to worry about it. What is the
problem?
If you don't have a desire for women, they have no unfair advantage. :-)
If you have no need, you are less likely to breed.
If you have a genetic fault, you should not breed.
I instinctually knew this was so when I was 13.
Men won't listen. If they see a beautiful woman, they are insistent about breeding.
Beautiful women are not always the best choice to breed with.
Partially true if they repeatedly say NO when asked to produce a child.
Bears have to get berries and other food to survive. Bearing children who will never
be able to gather their own berries is a sin against mother earth.
It is a sin against nature to partake of the bountiful and breed further, if you can't
gather your own food.
We who are unable to provide for ourselves, owe our survival to the people who do
work. We owe it to them to not produce more useless dregs.
We should clean their houses and do whatever we can do to help them support us.
Sex is the last thing we should consider.
If you are not working and paying taxes, but have a house and food, someone else is
paying for your existence.
Sex drive and mental health drugs... what a NON SUBJECT.
If you think you need a mental health drug, you should not breed.
"Nom dePlume" <nomdeplume1000-at-yahoo.com> wrote in message news:***@news4.newsguy.com...
| Yeah, I can understand being a little leery of Trazodone.
|
| --
| Nom dePlume, Ph.D
|
| Why, yes, in fact, I am a rocket scientist.
|
| Guide to Medications for Mental Illness:
| http://www.geocities.com/nomdeplume1000
| =====
|
|
| "Chuck" <***@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
| news:zr6rc.9722$***@newssvr28.news.prodigy.com...
| > Ok, I am confused. When I saw my new pdoc, he gave me two
| > prescriptions. One he said was for Wellbutrin, the other was a
| sleeping
| > pill. I could read the script for the Wellbutrin yet, could not
| read
| > the script for the sleeping pill.
| >
| > This is where it gets a little nuts. Both myself, and my brother
| who
| > was with me, definitely thought it was odd that when he asked me if
| I
| > was having a problem sleeping, and said NO, he said he was going to
| give
| > me a script for a sleeping pill.
| >
| > So I walk out of his office with 2 scripts. One for Wellbutrin, the
| > other I thought for a sleeping pill. I did not get the Welbutrin
| filled
| > because I have some at home, exact type and dosage. Did not get the
| > other filled, because I was not having a problem sleeping and did
| not
| > want to spend the money that is in short supply.
| >
| > I went to the pharmacy today, and said ok, I will get the sleeping
| pill
| > one filled. I 'll ask for generic, see how much it costs, and if I
| can
| > afford it, fine. I will use it as needed.
| >
| > I pick up the med, and it is not a sleeping pill. It is Trazodone
| an
| > antidepressant that the pdoc never even mentioned to me, and that I
| > should have been taking it for the last 10 days. Yet, may have an
| off
| > label use.
| >
| > The side effects of this stuff says "Males: If you experience a
| > prolonged erection (greater than 4 hours or priapism (painful
| erection)
| > contact your doctor right away.
| >
| > This is something that Gay talk therapist who tried to rape me would
| > have loved to known I was on. I can just imagine the response to my
| > phone call, " Ummm, Chuck you poor dear, this is serious, don't move
| I'
| > ll be right over, I have a lot of experience with this sort of
| thing".
| > ROFLMAO.
| >
| > If Duke is going to be up for 4 hours consistently, I have a few
| ladies
| > phone numbers I can call that have some experience in that dept.
| One is
| > an RN. We have practices a lot in preparation for this type of an
| > emergency. Always be prepared.
| >
| > Just did some other research on this med. It said sometimes
| "surgical
| > intervention" is needed, and that sometimes it will kill Duke
| > completely. I do not know about you, yet I protect two things with
| > great diligence, my brain and Duke. When I swim across a farm pond
| > naked, I doggy paddle with one hand, and protect Duke with the
| other.
| > Every see the size of some of those Snapping Turtles in those ponds.
| My
| > bud pulled one out that weighed 50 pounds. Kept it for 10 years.
| >
| > The frilling heck with this, let my new pdoc put his own penis on
| the
| > line!!!!!
| >
| >
| > So now I am taking:
| > Effexor 300 mgs.
| > Wellbutrin 150 mgs.
| > Trazodone 50 mgs: I don't think so.
| >
| > Chuck
| >
| >
| >
| >
| >
| >
| >
| >
| >
|
|
Thinking of the earth here:
I do not understand why a lack of sex drive would be a problem.
What could be possibly better than NO sex drive and No interest in having one.
If you aren't interested or able, you don't have to worry about it. What is the
problem?
If you don't have a desire for women, they have no unfair advantage. :-)
If you have no need, you are less likely to breed.
If you have a genetic fault, you should not breed.
I instinctually knew this was so when I was 13.
Men won't listen. If they see a beautiful woman, they are insistent about breeding.
Beautiful women are not always the best choice to breed with.
Partially true if they repeatedly say NO when asked to produce a child.
Bears have to get berries and other food to survive. Bearing children who will never
be able to gather their own berries is a sin against mother earth.
It is a sin against nature to partake of the bountiful and breed further, if you can't
gather your own food.
We who are unable to provide for ourselves, owe our survival to the people who do
work. We owe it to them to not produce more useless dregs.
We should clean their houses and do whatever we can do to help them support us.
Sex is the last thing we should consider.
If you are not working and paying taxes, but have a house and food, someone else is
paying for your existence.
Sex drive and mental health drugs... what a NON SUBJECT.
If you think you need a mental health drug, you should not breed.
"Nom dePlume" <nomdeplume1000-at-yahoo.com> wrote in message news:***@news4.newsguy.com...
| Yeah, I can understand being a little leery of Trazodone.
|
| --
| Nom dePlume, Ph.D
|
| Why, yes, in fact, I am a rocket scientist.
|
| Guide to Medications for Mental Illness:
| http://www.geocities.com/nomdeplume1000
| =====
|
|
| "Chuck" <***@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
| news:zr6rc.9722$***@newssvr28.news.prodigy.com...
| > Ok, I am confused. When I saw my new pdoc, he gave me two
| > prescriptions. One he said was for Wellbutrin, the other was a
| sleeping
| > pill. I could read the script for the Wellbutrin yet, could not
| read
| > the script for the sleeping pill.
| >
| > This is where it gets a little nuts. Both myself, and my brother
| who
| > was with me, definitely thought it was odd that when he asked me if
| I
| > was having a problem sleeping, and said NO, he said he was going to
| give
| > me a script for a sleeping pill.
| >
| > So I walk out of his office with 2 scripts. One for Wellbutrin, the
| > other I thought for a sleeping pill. I did not get the Welbutrin
| filled
| > because I have some at home, exact type and dosage. Did not get the
| > other filled, because I was not having a problem sleeping and did
| not
| > want to spend the money that is in short supply.
| >
| > I went to the pharmacy today, and said ok, I will get the sleeping
| pill
| > one filled. I 'll ask for generic, see how much it costs, and if I
| can
| > afford it, fine. I will use it as needed.
| >
| > I pick up the med, and it is not a sleeping pill. It is Trazodone
| an
| > antidepressant that the pdoc never even mentioned to me, and that I
| > should have been taking it for the last 10 days. Yet, may have an
| off
| > label use.
| >
| > The side effects of this stuff says "Males: If you experience a
| > prolonged erection (greater than 4 hours or priapism (painful
| erection)
| > contact your doctor right away.
| >
| > This is something that Gay talk therapist who tried to rape me would
| > have loved to known I was on. I can just imagine the response to my
| > phone call, " Ummm, Chuck you poor dear, this is serious, don't move
| I'
| > ll be right over, I have a lot of experience with this sort of
| thing".
| > ROFLMAO.
| >
| > If Duke is going to be up for 4 hours consistently, I have a few
| ladies
| > phone numbers I can call that have some experience in that dept.
| One is
| > an RN. We have practices a lot in preparation for this type of an
| > emergency. Always be prepared.
| >
| > Just did some other research on this med. It said sometimes
| "surgical
| > intervention" is needed, and that sometimes it will kill Duke
| > completely. I do not know about you, yet I protect two things with
| > great diligence, my brain and Duke. When I swim across a farm pond
| > naked, I doggy paddle with one hand, and protect Duke with the
| other.
| > Every see the size of some of those Snapping Turtles in those ponds.
| My
| > bud pulled one out that weighed 50 pounds. Kept it for 10 years.
| >
| > The frilling heck with this, let my new pdoc put his own penis on
| the
| > line!!!!!
| >
| >
| > So now I am taking:
| > Effexor 300 mgs.
| > Wellbutrin 150 mgs.
| > Trazodone 50 mgs: I don't think so.
| >
| > Chuck
| >
| >
| >
| >
| >
| >
| >
| >
| >
|
|