Posted by vandy on October 27, 2003, at 17:25:56
In reply to Re: SEXUAL SIDE EFFEECTS » carolee, posted by platinumbride on October 27, 2003, at 9:22:06
People here are sooo open. Why should I be any different?
My wife and I both take lex. One might guess that could mean a challenge on the desire issue. My wife doesn't initiate as she used to before Lex and it's been enough time for both of us so we can't say it's a temporary side effect. I volunteer. It's the least I can do! And we make sure she is rewarded by using one of the "Silver Bullet" variety vibrators. It's perfect for clitoral stimulation during penetration. It gets my wife where she wants to go. When I see and feel her in full enjoyment it's easy for me to go over the edge as well.
Good vibes has one of these things called "Bullet Blaster" and it carries Mr. & Mrs. Vandy's seal of approval.
> I experieced that problem on the great lexapro as well as celexa. (well, they worked for depression for over a year,so I guessI can be grateful for that)
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> OK kids, get the giggles out now.......
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> What my hubby suggested was a vibrator. The nice feminine ones with the light touches couldn't do it for me anymore......
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> I had to get one with more strength.
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> I don't own stock in vibrator companies.......
> I don't knwo how to say this without offending anyone or seeming like I am trying to sell something, so I will just dare to offend and apologize in advance.
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> accuvibe was a very good choice for me.
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> You may want to visit www.goodvibes.com and write to customer service, which is what I did. They recommended several products based on my question. And I ddint get gross spam the day after either. Well, I did, but who doesn't???
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> Diane
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