09-20-2012, 09:06 AM
I've heard multiple people complain about depression meds taking away their sex drive or making it impossible to orgasm.
But I thought a person in the grips of crippling depression to require medical intervention wouldn't be able to have sex anyway, or at least not enjoy it, as they have no interest in anything anyway, and who can get turned on when in despair? (I can see trying sex to escape it, but that's not how the complaints go, the point to them is for its own sake or to orgasm, not to escape depression or even fulfill some obligation.)
Also, if the meds help the brain negate depression, then why aren't they ok with this? I know when I tried E (which a medical student explained to me works very similar to E, including in why it makes it difficult at best to orgasm) I was fine without the ability to orgasm, I was perfectly happy being affectionate and enjoying it too much to care.
Can someone explain to me how this works? :confused:
But I thought a person in the grips of crippling depression to require medical intervention wouldn't be able to have sex anyway, or at least not enjoy it, as they have no interest in anything anyway, and who can get turned on when in despair? (I can see trying sex to escape it, but that's not how the complaints go, the point to them is for its own sake or to orgasm, not to escape depression or even fulfill some obligation.)
Also, if the meds help the brain negate depression, then why aren't they ok with this? I know when I tried E (which a medical student explained to me works very similar to E, including in why it makes it difficult at best to orgasm) I was fine without the ability to orgasm, I was perfectly happy being affectionate and enjoying it too much to care.
Can someone explain to me how this works? :confused: