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How does alcohol effect your libido [This message was edited Sat Apr 26 19:13:11 PDT 2003 by DORA] | |
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hi, dora! | |
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Works like a charm _______________________________
Miss Cute For whatever it's worth, I'm sorry. | |
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Cute...
you wouldnt get it on while you were shit faced would you..? getting fucked while drunk is not a good thing... | |
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I don't drink anymore.
Now I just do the same without the alcohol. _______________________________
Miss Cute For whatever it's worth, I'm sorry. | |
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Don't know!
Hic...gee Dora...you're looking mighty fine. | |
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probably not the alcohol; just ho like tendencies | |
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althom said: Don't know!
Hic...gee Dora...you're looking mighty fine. i need a new target | |
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Well now I know who to invite for a night out. "You need people like me so you can point your fuckin' fingers and say, "That's the bad guy." "
Al Pacino- Scarface | |
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yea i would spread after a drink or 2
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Check please! "You need people like me so you can point your fuckin' fingers and say, "That's the bad guy." "
Al Pacino- Scarface | |
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DORA said: yea i would spread after a drink or 2
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althom said: DORA said: yea i would spread after a drink or 2
whooo | |
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ooohhh gurl...
dark liquor has a VERY good affect light or clear means i am chilling and there is NO sex to be had... ~Live Free ... Be Wyld~AlwaysOnlyMakeBelieve - LiveUrLyfe... laissez le bon temps rouler...vivre sans être sauvage...हमेशा ही बना विश्वास ~Change and do so CONSTANTLY... | |
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ScarLett said: ooohhh gurl...
dark liquor has a VERY good affect light or clear means i am chilling and there is NO sex to be had... | |
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I've noticed that alchohol makes me irresistible to women.
When I read about the evils of drinking, I gave up reading. | |
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been so long since I had a drank.
Pass me one & we'll all see what happens. I remember doing some things that I would'nt of done sober. Alchol makes some men look cute in the dark. "You can judge a man's character by the way he treats those who cannot do anything for him" Anonymous | |
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Can't get it up. | |
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bkw said: I've noticed that alchohol makes me irresistible to women.
You noticed that did you. | |
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althom said: bkw said: I've noticed that alchohol makes me irresistible to women.
You noticed that did you. When I read about the evils of drinking, I gave up reading. | |
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It makes my libido go in overdrive... Sometimes it works in my favor and sometimes it gets me in trouble.. | |
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A little makes it go into over-drive, a lot makes it go in reverse | |
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There's nothing better than a hot drunk chick. Mmmm... "You need people like me so you can point your fuckin' fingers and say, "That's the bad guy." "
Al Pacino- Scarface | |
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Ex-Moderator | I don't think it affects libido as much as it lowers inhibitions allowing one to act on it. |
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VelvetSplash said: A little makes it go into over-drive, a lot makes it go in reverse
i second that emotion... | |
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EvilWhiteMale said: There's nothing better than a hot drunk chick. Mmmm...
And why is that??? | |
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I'm sure you could use your imagination. "You need people like me so you can point your fuckin' fingers and say, "That's the bad guy." "
Al Pacino- Scarface | |
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CarrieMpls said: I don't think it affects libido as much as it lowers inhibitions allowing one to act on it.
This is exactly it! I've never understood "whiskey dick" (when a guy is so drunk he can't get it up). It makes things more reckless and wild but everything in moderation no babies | |
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"How does alcohol effect your libido?"
Ahem- No comment! Still, as a "Public Service Announcement", I direct you to the following: Alcohol, Disinhibition, Sexual Arousal, and Deviant Sexual Behavior reprinted from Alcohol, Health and Research World William H. George, Ph.D., and Jeanette Norris, Ph.D. William H. George Ph.D., is an associate professor, State University of New York at Buffalo, New York. Jeannette Norris, Ph.D., is a research scientist at the Alcohol and Drug Abuse Institute, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington. --- The relationship between a person's consumption of alcohol and subsequent disinhibition of sexual behavior is strong, although not well understood. Studies have found that for men, the mere expectancy that drinking has occurred can enhance arousal and disinhibition. --- In settings ranging from candlelight dinners to drunken debaucheries, alcohol has been depicted as a solvent of sexual inhibitions. Studies of beliefs and experiences have attested to the pervasiveness of the view that alcohol provokes and heightens sexual responsiveness (Athanasiou et al. 1970; Brown et al. 1980). Yet the relationship between drinking and sexuality is far more complex than that defined by this simple formula: Alcohol input ---> sexual output. And this complexity is found in the relationship between alcohol consumption and sexual responsiveness to both deviant and nondeviant sexual materials. The relationship between alcohol consumption and responses to deviant erotica is of particular interest and is the main topic of this article. Much research has demonstrated an association between the reading or viewing of violent pornography and rape-supportive attitudes and behaviors in normal males (Malamuth and Donnerstein 1984). However, controversy surrounds this issue because the exact nature of the relationship has not been established. The connection between alcohol and deviant sexual material may be important because of alcohol's strong link to sexual responding. --- ALCOHOL AND SEXUAL AROUSAL The relationship between alcohol and sex is complex in part because the individual's responses to alcohol and to sexual stimuli involve complex psychological and physiological processes. Alcohol seems to have the paradoxical effects of enhancing and suppressing sexual responses, with the two effects reflecting the two processes. There is an inverse relationship between the amount of alcohol consumed and the level of physical sexual arousal; that is, as the concentration of alcohol in the blood increases, sexual arousal diminishes. Several studies have shown that penile response decreases with increases in blood alcohol concentration (BAC) in a linear fashion (Briddell and Wilson 1976; Farkas and Rosen 1976). Also, the time required for men to achieve orgasm during masturbation increases as BAC increases (Malatesta et al. 1979). Exceptions to the pattern of suppression of penile response have been observed at low BACs. With women, a similar pattern emerges: increases in BAC have been associated with diminishing vaginal arousal (Wilson and Lawson 1978) and increases in the time required to attain orgasm (Malatesta et al. 1982). That acute alcohol consumption suppresses the physical sexual response of both men and women is the clearest and most robust finding in alcohol-sex research. On the other hand, subjective sexual arousal is affected not only by blood alcohol concentration but also by a person's beliefs about the effects of alcohol. That is, expectancies about the relationship between alcohol and sex generated by the culture influence how a person believes he or she will respond to sexual stimuli. A methodological technique known as the balanced placebo design (BPD) has been helpful in elucidating the psychology of drinking. The BPD compares the independent and interactive influences of alcohol's physiological and psychological effects. The technique manipulates two factors in drinking: perceived alcohol content, which is known as the expectancy set, and actual alcohol content. Participants in BPD studies are led to expect that they will be given either alcoholic or nonalcoholic drinks; then within those two groups, half again either receive alcohol or do not (Figure 1). Thus, the BPD creates four groups: subjects who expect alcohol and receive alcohol, subjects who expect alcohol and do not receive it, subjects who do not expect alcohol and who do not receive it, and subjects who do not expect alcohol yet do receive it. An important shortcoming of the BPD is that it necessarily limits the alcohol dosage to relatively low levels. Despite this and other shortcomings, BPD studies have divulged much about alcohol's effects on men (Knight et al. 1986; Collins and Searles 1988). To read the ENTIRE study, here's the link: http://science.howstuffwo...exual.html the study is rather long, but interesting & worth the time to at least read over. WHEN is there going to be an emoticon for "a glass of red wine"??? I'll see you tonight..
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