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is a symtom of emptiness cause hypersexuality

Posted by rjlockhart37 on September 2, 2012, at 21:31:38

well....im gonna go ahead and put this because i can't hold it in anymore...the need to have sex has greatly increased the past years...its the result of finding somekinda of love that I don't have, it results in having sex with diffrent people compulsivly but after it I feel no satisfaction and want to keep moving to find the perfect person. The feeling of being secure undersomeone is great with me. I'm suppost to be providing the safe feeling to the person I'm with but I can't do it and its causing problems. And please don't tell me this is a diagnosis of being a b i t c h for someone, i would never slave myself under that condition. It's just all this desire for sex has greatly increased and moves to diffrent people...never satisfied.

anything...i know there NO med for this exepct antipsyotics to block dopamine. I think this is gonna be a mental task im gonna have to solve

rich

 

Re: is a symtom of emptiness cause hypersexuality

Posted by schleprock on September 3, 2012, at 18:02:23

In reply to is a symtom of emptiness cause hypersexuality, posted by rjlockhart37 on September 2, 2012, at 21:31:38

> well....im gonna go ahead and put this because i can't hold it in anymore...the need to have sex has greatly increased the past years...its the result of finding somekinda of love that I don't have, it results in having sex with diffrent people compulsivly but after it I feel no satisfaction and want to keep moving to find the perfect person. The feeling of being secure undersomeone is great with me. I'm suppost to be providing the safe feeling to the person I'm with but I can't do it and its causing problems. And please don't tell me this is a diagnosis of being a b i t c h for someone, i would never slave myself under that condition. It's just all this desire for sex has greatly increased and moves to diffrent people...never satisfied.
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> anything...i know there NO med for this exepct antipsyotics to block dopamine. I think this is gonna be a mental task im gonna have to solve
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> rich

I'll take what he's taking...

 

Re: is a symtom of emptiness cause hypersexuality

Posted by Chris O on September 3, 2012, at 20:44:58

In reply to is a symtom of emptiness cause hypersexuality, posted by rjlockhart37 on September 2, 2012, at 21:31:38

Rich:

For what it's worth, I feel my sexual feelings are almost completely determined by my biology. When I am anxious and depressed, I feel the need for sex goes up. When I am on medications, my sexual drive is greatly decreased. I know that there is something out of whack in my brain that messes with my sex drive. It's quite frustrating. Fortunately, I have been able to control the behavior, if not the feelings.

Chris

 

Re: S

Posted by rjlockhart37 on September 4, 2012, at 17:29:29

In reply to Re: is a symtom of emptiness cause hypersexuality, posted by schleprock on September 3, 2012, at 18:02:23

yea....what im taking right now...the only thing that would come close to it Nuvigil....methamphetamine makes me sex crazy.

 

Re: C

Posted by rjlockhart37 on September 4, 2012, at 17:32:48

In reply to Re: is a symtom of emptiness cause hypersexuality, posted by Chris O on September 3, 2012, at 20:44:58

yea...its all with dopamine desire to have sex. SSRI's reduce sex drive really....but i've taken prozac so long that it doesnt have an effect anymore on anything. The desire feeling increases when you feel bad...and want to feel good. Still I think I have some kinda of personality trait that makes me not satisfied.

Focalin or Dexedrine with Wellbutrin will defintely bring back sex drive.

rj


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