uh it's gonna take longer it's a side effect of the meds.
2006-08-04 06:56:19
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answered by shiara_blade 6
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General side effects of depression medication
Some of the various side effects from the different antidepressants are:
Dry mouth
Urinary retention
Blurred vision
Constipation
Sedation (can interfere with driving or operating machinery)
Sleep disruption
Weight gain
Headache
Nausea
Gastrointestinal disturbance/diarrhea
Abdominal pain
Inability to achieve an erection
Inability to achieve an orgasm (men and women)
Loss of libido
Agitation
Anxiety
your girlfriend could go and see the doctor who prescribed her anti depressant and maybe try something different, sometimes side effects wear off though, so maybe just give it a little more time before deciding this anti depressant isn't right for her
2006-08-04 06:59:42
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answered by Eden* 7
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A very good question young man, a condom is part of the male genitalia It will start growing once the penis is fully formed, It varies from person to person but the normal range is 15-18 depending on your genes your condom will be a different color (*the most common being brown*) It will take up to a month to form once this is done you are ready for intercourse. *ADDITIONAL INFORMATION* - If your don't see the start of a condom growing once your 18 you may have genetic disorder in which the condom doesn't form naturally, there is an operation which can be preformed in which the plaster a synthetic condom over the tip of your penis (*you will need to get is changed once a month*). - It isn't rare that an infection might occur while the condom is growing, if this happens contact a doctor immediately before irreversible damage is done. I hope you find this little article helpful :)
2016-03-26 23:05:52
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answered by ? 4
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I have this problem too. I have been taking Paxil for some time now. Alchohol is definitely not the answer because anti-depressants and alchohol do not mesh well. What works for me is I will skip a day and it works wonders. That is what my Dr Suggested. You cant do it all the time but it does help once in a while. Dont worry it is not you.
2006-08-04 06:57:23
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answered by TooFly 3
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It probably isn't you especially since it sounds like everything was OK before the meds. That is one of the major side effects of antidepressant medication. It sucks. Seems just that one side effect could make one even more depressed don't you think?
2006-08-04 06:56:21
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answered by Maggie 5
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Yes ... it's like trying to have sex when you're plastered .... it might feel good but there's nothing you can do about what's going on inside of you chemically ... sorry those types of drugs have that affect .... and it's really hard to overcome it ... I would ask her doctor what she can do to improve her sex life ... without stopping her anti-depressants ... he should be able to help or prescribe her a different type of pill ... !
2006-08-04 06:58:24
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answered by Anonymous
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i have the same problem i am taking some meds also that is effecting mine and my husbands sex life and it just takes us a lot longer for me to achieve an orgasam than normal. we just keep doing the same thing as always but just longer. i hope that helps but i dont have anything else
2006-08-04 06:58:06
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answered by s_day97 2
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I think u two need sum dick n that relationship...Try adding a guy to your lil freak shows!
2006-08-04 06:56:48
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answered by brandon_rupp_561 1
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have her tell her doctor, it happen to me. now i'm on another anti-depression pill. now i'm ok.
2006-08-04 06:57:33
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answered by rickinobetz 3
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