GasBandit
Staff member
Apparently, testing showed that people using the product only had one more "satisfying encounter" per month than people on the placebo.Might be useful for people suffering from reruced sex drive but probably little else.
Drinking lowers the inhibitions. Note that I didn't say "drunk", just "alcohol". Much like viagra, this will be taken by people who don't actually have the problem. And the side effects are pretty terrible. So yeah, alcohol probably will work just as well for most if not all people. I think we're way too willing to prescribe things to people.That's kind of offensive Dave, just saying. :/ Not becoming aroused is a real thing, and I always get irritated by people who brush off the idea as a non-issue, so I might be biased. But "Just get her drunk?" :/
I think the real difference is, Alcohol might lower a woman's inhibitions enough to have sex, but the point of the drug in question is to get her to actually enjoy the sex. However, it's all moot as it really sounds like snake oil, and with dangerous side effects at that.Drinking lowers the inhibitions. Note that I didn't say "drunk", just "alcohol". Much like viagra, this will be taken by people who don't actually have the problem. And the side effects are pretty terrible. So yeah, alcohol probably will work just as well for most if not all people. I think we're way too willing to prescribe things to people.
And besides, it was a joke. I do that. Occupational hazard. Not always funny, but almost always joking.
It's been my experience, they want you to want the same as what they want, without their telling you what they want or even that they are wanting anything, because then it doesn't count.
In case anyone wonders what he's talking about:anything that messes with dopamine receptors makes me nervous.
I mean, basically this. You're basically saying that you should just get her to drink so you can have sex with her, without taking into account that just because you can get your dick in her doesn't mean that it's actually doing anything for her, inhibitions lowered or not. It's very frustrating to have a guys definition of sex being "Can I stick my dick in her? Then it's working!" Just, no.I think the real difference is, Alcohol might lower a woman's inhibitions enough to have sex, but the point of the drug in question is to get her to actually enjoy the sex. However, it's all moot as it really sounds like snake oil, and with dangerous side effects at that.
The message I'm getting out of this is that apparently women don't really want Ryan Gosling?
I wonder if it'll be like those medicines that're supposed to, say, help with breathing but can cause shortness of breath.Apparently, testing showed that people using the product only had one more "satisfying encounter" per month than people on the placebo.
Meanwhile, 1 in 5 have alarming side effects.
Ironically hormonal birth control is one of the things you can't take while on this drug.I have a friend who has zero sex drive thanks to her birth control (which she takes for hormonal reasons outside of just birth control). It's made her relationships pretty rocky because she literally just does it because the guy wants to and she says she gets nothing from it. A pill like this (or one with fewer side effects hopefully) that actually works would be a fantastic thing for her and people like her.
Then maybe they need to work harder.Ironically hormonal birth control is one of the things you can't take while on this drug.
That's kind of the point. This product makes promises it cannot keep. It has little to no actual benefit while also having a high rate of harmful side effects. All of the tests and trials made the FDA decide not to approve it, but then the pharmaceutical company that made it trotted a whole bunch of crying housewives in front of a committee and let them tell their sob stories about how not being able to enjoy sex was ruining their marriages. I guess the fact that the drug doesn't actually work isn't of much concern.Then maybe they need to work harder.
See above picture for reference.Yikes, having now read a bunch of stuff on this, this is a bad fucking idea. The side effects can be pretty ghastly, it can't help the people that need it most and it doesn't actually seem to do much of anything.
How the fuck does this get approved?
Marketing. Money. Appeal to Emotion.Yikes, having now read a bunch of stuff on this, this is a bad fucking idea. The side effects can be pretty ghastly, it can't help the people that need it most and it doesn't actually seem to do much of anything.
How the fuck does this get approved?