Trust Your Lust
May 24, 2007 on 1:40 pm | In General Musing, In the news, Sex Files |Scientists in Scotland seem to be onto a potential goldmine.
Hope for sex-boost slimming pill
Scientists are developing a pill which could boost women’s libido and reduce their appetite. The hormone-releasing pill has so far only been given to female monkeys and shrews who displayed more mating behaviour and ate less.
The team from the Medical Research Council’s Human Reproduction Unit in Edinburgh believe a human version could be available within a decade.
Och, is that a bagpipe in your kilt, laddie, or are you just happy to see me?
They say loss of libido is common in women and I have to wonder, what does that feel like? Is it like you’re not in the mood right now? Or like you’d puke if he touched you? I mean, even I have times I’m not particularly in the mood (don’t tell anyone - I have a reputation to maintain) but based on experience, the mood usually shows up sometime during the procedings so why not?
Here’s my take on it: Consider the possibility that your libido is still there, it’s just being drowned out by other crap. The human brain can really focus on one thing at a time. The strongest input will always prevail. It’s easier to visualize George Clooney if you’re not staring at George Bush. It’s easier to remember the taste of chocolate if you don’t have a mouthful of sardines. But what about emotions? Feelings don’t have eyelids. It’s not so easy shut the loudest one out. But just because it’s not as easy doesn’t mean it’s impossible.
Try this: Trust your lust. Take it on faith that even though right now you can’t imagine how you could enjoy sex when the kitchen is such a mess, that when all is said and done, you’ll be glad you did. Make a conscious decision to go for it. What have you got to lose by trying? You might just find priming the pump is all it takes to get your engine purring.
And if that doesn’t work, you could always hop a plane to Scotland.
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