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2006-06-14 18:04:05 · 2 answers · asked by ministerjason74 2 in Health Men's Health

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They suppress certain chemicals or they block certain receptors in the brain. Some of these that are blocked or suppressed are the chemicals or electrical receptors that are a part of the making a make sexually aroused. The brain sends out signals to pump blood to the penis when it is sexually stimulated.

If these things I have mentioned are out of sync with what you are trying to get your brain to tell your body to do, you have a communication between brain and body. Hence the reaction to this is no reaction taken up by the brain, body connections are not connecting with brain commands.

this leads to semi-soft erections or no want of sex.
Women experience the same thing only there is no outward show of the lack of arousal as with men. Women lose the want for sex more than being able to complete the act. They also lose their ability to reach climax when on anti-depressants sometimes.

Lithium and serzone are the two worst that I have had experience with as really knocking this part out of sync.

2006-06-14 20:50:50 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

no funny tale the most appropriate way is to be erected, and position a moist wash cloth over your penis then carry your penis (no hands) and repeat steps, no funny tale it really is going to boost the ability of the erection, its like operating with ankle weights you develop into accustom to having better weight and at the same time as its lengthy gone you bypass speedier or for this reason harder ---James

2016-10-14 04:29:28 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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