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Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Anxiety Drugs Sex Cycle


i know someone (wink) that has massive anxiety. he has to take pills. the anxiety affects his sex performance. so his doctor gives him viagra. however the original anxiety pills affect him by not allowing him to orgasm. like a big aerosol can you shake up but can't spray. long lasting, never releasing. and around it goes.

anxiety, makes him have less sex, increasing anxiety, depression. take pills that fight the depression and anxiety. get intimacy. can't perform first. then can't orgasm. eventually you're a walking sweaty dildo with suppressed emotions.

wear good deodorant and you're superman?

5 comments:

  1. Wow, Ken. That's a lot to walk around with. Love the accompanying phallic symbol picture.

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  2. tip of the ice berg man, hate to say it. one of the reasons i write.

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  3. Understood. It's a release. I hate when people over-use the cathartic term, but it might apply to you. Even though I'm a bartender,I'm truly an anti-social introvert down deep. At the risk of being immodest...if I applied myself i would have been a very good writer.

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  4. one technique that helps a lot: write consistently. so you can blog every other or every day (half hour at a time should do it), or write an hour a day (you will have a lot done in not a long time), or screenwriters do 5 pages a day (5 minutes air time, again it adds up a lot). seems like consistency is key. and read/watch good stuff. not crap. and have nerve to say what others aren't.

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  5. Thanks kRock. I just might start doing that.

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