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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
When Testosterone Is Not Enough
Depressed: My Wife Does Not Accept if I Use Trimix or PT-141
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<blockquote data-quote="tropicaldaze1950" data-source="post: 233096" data-attributes="member: 13651"><p>Yes, you do present a different perspective. I believe I understand what you're saying; the drive/desire for sexual satisfaction or release becomes all consuming and an endless quest. If you saw 'Scent Of A Woman', Al Pacino's character, Lt. Colonel Frank Slade, lived for sex, food, and drink and he was like that before he lost his vision. If a man has something else be it a profession or passion, having an active, satisfying sex life isn't incompatible. He lives a balanced life. That's what is notable in Eastern philosophy; living a balanced life. It's a principle of Traditional Chinese Medicine. </p><p></p><p>I do know, at this moment, I don't ever want to re-marry when my wife is gone. Also, no sugar mama situation. I ended up in that because of illness, as you noted. But, there will be money that will come to me. With or without sex, trying to hold onto my life with untreatable bipolar illness has been like Sisyphus pushing the bolder up the mountain, only to have it roll back down and that will remain the most monumental challenge that I will be dealing with until I reach my expiration. I'm still figuring out my life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tropicaldaze1950, post: 233096, member: 13651"] Yes, you do present a different perspective. I believe I understand what you're saying; the drive/desire for sexual satisfaction or release becomes all consuming and an endless quest. If you saw 'Scent Of A Woman', Al Pacino's character, Lt. Colonel Frank Slade, lived for sex, food, and drink and he was like that before he lost his vision. If a man has something else be it a profession or passion, having an active, satisfying sex life isn't incompatible. He lives a balanced life. That's what is notable in Eastern philosophy; living a balanced life. It's a principle of Traditional Chinese Medicine. I do know, at this moment, I don't ever want to re-marry when my wife is gone. Also, no sugar mama situation. I ended up in that because of illness, as you noted. But, there will be money that will come to me. With or without sex, trying to hold onto my life with untreatable bipolar illness has been like Sisyphus pushing the bolder up the mountain, only to have it roll back down and that will remain the most monumental challenge that I will be dealing with until I reach my expiration. I'm still figuring out my life. [/QUOTE]
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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
When Testosterone Is Not Enough
Depressed: My Wife Does Not Accept if I Use Trimix or PT-141
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