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Cabergoline - Should I really take it? (pros vs. cons)
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<blockquote data-quote="Pacman" data-source="post: 19034" data-attributes="member: 2450"><p>I was more referring to the fact that excessive self stimulation and constant porn viewing creates an "addictive" response in the brain, and that this behavior decreases the natural excitement when one is faced with natural stimuli, such as one real naked female in front of you vs. tons of naked women online. According to their claims (which is claimed to be based on research), the brain reacts <em>chemically </em>far stronger to the porn, which in turn causes you to gradually get less excited about things you should get very excited over, such as one naked female right in front of you (assuming that you are heterosexual) and you enjoy the experience a lot less, because it is less "stimulating" to the brain now that you conditioned your brain to much higher levels of stimulation on a regular basis.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>According to what I've researched, Wellbutrin is an anti-depressant that is sometimes used for female sexual dysfunction. Was the reason you were prescribed this medication in order to treat sexual dysfunction, or was it for a different reason, and you just happened to have had your sexual experiences enhanced?? It seems a little risky to me to take an anti-depressant in order to improve sexual pleasure if my dopamine and serotonin levels are in check. Are you using this medication for any other purposes? If not, are you experiencing any negative side effects?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pacman, post: 19034, member: 2450"] I was more referring to the fact that excessive self stimulation and constant porn viewing creates an "addictive" response in the brain, and that this behavior decreases the natural excitement when one is faced with natural stimuli, such as one real naked female in front of you vs. tons of naked women online. According to their claims (which is claimed to be based on research), the brain reacts [I]chemically [/I]far stronger to the porn, which in turn causes you to gradually get less excited about things you should get very excited over, such as one naked female right in front of you (assuming that you are heterosexual) and you enjoy the experience a lot less, because it is less "stimulating" to the brain now that you conditioned your brain to much higher levels of stimulation on a regular basis. According to what I've researched, Wellbutrin is an anti-depressant that is sometimes used for female sexual dysfunction. Was the reason you were prescribed this medication in order to treat sexual dysfunction, or was it for a different reason, and you just happened to have had your sexual experiences enhanced?? It seems a little risky to me to take an anti-depressant in order to improve sexual pleasure if my dopamine and serotonin levels are in check. Are you using this medication for any other purposes? If not, are you experiencing any negative side effects? [/QUOTE]
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