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Insane sex drive.

Posted: Sat Sep 18, 2010 5:42 pm
by impotentus (imported)
Almost a week ago, I started feeling extremately horny. Usually my libido is quite strong, but this last week has been quitehard for me. Erections seems to be hard as hell, I feel my testicles quite hard and low hanging, my libido seems also to be everlasting. I cannot stop thinking in sex all day long.

My boyfriend seems to be loving it. He fucks me every night since this started, he keeps me rather horny. I´ve skipped some meals because of this, as I am strongly horny And i just keep masturbating a lot. During sex, he was the one who asked for "once more time". Lately, I am the one who ask for it.

I am still taking Prozac to stop cumming, but I still get erect. some nights i´ve given some blowjobs to him while he is asleep.

Wonder why is that happening to me? Any ideas, thoughts, something?

thanks to those who read and answer?🙏

:dong::dong::dong::dong::dong::dong::dong::dong::d ong::

Re: Insane sex drive.

Posted: Sat Sep 18, 2010 7:35 pm
by StefanIsMe (imported)
Not sure if some sort of weird high blood pressure could cause something like uncontrolled erections, but if you have a history of that, perhaps look into it.

Is it like priaprism? That is, do erections come without desire and become painful? Again, see a doctor if that is the case.

However this sounds more like general hornyness, in which case, hooray for you and your boyfriend!

Who knows what is 'normal'; All my life, I've been able to comfortably have two or three orgasms per day, even now that I'm 40.

But, the only time I ever had anything like what you describe was when I was fooling around with cocaine for a month or so a few years ago. One night, between masturbation and sex with a friend, I came 9 or 10 times. I assume nobody's been spiking you with blow, though!

Re: Insane sex drive.

Posted: Sat Sep 18, 2010 8:24 pm
by Dave (imported)
The body does not change overnight. The body does not change that fast. Generally when something happens that is not routine, it's time to see a doctor and ask him why.

Re: Insane sex drive.

Posted: Sat Sep 18, 2010 8:26 pm
by kellyslarkin (imported)
Sounds like exactly what happens the first time a daily masturbator goes without orgasm for about a month. I found the effect persistent and with the obvious inability to be ignored (sex is always on the brain) at about 2 weeks, and to peak around 5-6 weeks.

I also found it could be productively channelled into work, writing, exercise and also online forums like this one... if that is productive.

I'd advise you to take a break after 6-8 weeks, regain your response, try orgasmic sexuality again and compare results. I did, and discovered to my complete surprise, I wanted to go back to non-orgasmic sexuality.

I didn't use SSRIs however, purely self control. That's HARD, but possible. I don't want any drugs affecting my state of being, aside from my natural hormones.

Re: Insane sex drive.

Posted: Sun Sep 19, 2010 11:01 am
by bobbie (imported)
Radical changes in the body mind is not normal. I would go the doctor and find the cause. You have some hormonal problem. Some gland is over producing something. The could be a very serous condition. Who knows what other problems you could have and not know it.

Re: Insane sex drive.

Posted: Sun Sep 19, 2010 4:55 pm
by kellyslarkin (imported)
bobbie (imported) wrote: Sun Sep 19, 2010 11:01 am Radical changes in the body mind is not normal. I would go the doctor and find the cause. You have some hormonal problem. Some gland is over producing something. The could be a very serous condition. Who knows what other problems you could have and not know it.

bobbie, if you read the other posts by impotenus, you'll realize he's about 2 or 3 weeks into an orgasm denial regimen triggered by taking doses of Prozac. While I debate the wisdom of using SSRI specifically for that purpose, I can say that the level of persistent arousal is about consistent with what a normally highly-libidinous male experiences after 2-3 weeks of orgasm denial.

I wouldn't be taking Prozac recreationally without a doctor however, there are serious possible drug interactions.