• N&PD Moderators: Skorpio | someguyontheinternet

Aphrodisiacs of the Future

Smyth said:
I think because it is appetite suppressant it reduces the likelyhood of having to much shit in your intestines.

Artificial Emotion said:
Apparently ketamine is used for the same purpose, to facilitate gay but-fucking.

haha...not really. Unless your partner is having some sort of severe hygiene-fail, failed to evacuate adequately, or doesn't know where a shower is, this shouldn't be much of an issue. Poofaced hoe almost captured the logic of meth as a 'gay' drug, although I would revise this a tad, in that gay men will less often have children, thus having more disposable income with which to 'party and play', and men in general tend to be pretty slutty, so if you get a lot of them together, it's hedonistic fun timez (tm). Why ketamine? No idea...probably just fun in dance clubs for many...
...
I think that we should differentiate, analytically, between differing aspects of an "aphrodisiac". You have propensity to increase desire for sex, you have enhancement of pleasure during sex, you have enhancement of orgasm, desire for increasingly frequent copulation, and then reduced refractory periods (the latter applying mainly to men), and finally the question of disparate effects for people of either sex and/or gender.

These facets aren't quite orthogonal dimensions, but they seem to be distinct experiential phenomena.

ebola
 
You have propensity to increase desire for sex, you have enhancement of pleasure during sex, you have enhancement of orgasm, desire for increasingly frequent copulation, and then reduced refractory periods
All of the above, please, with a corresponding pill for my female partners. Thanks.
 
Oxytocin agonists such as WAY-267,464 are surely the most obvious place to look?

They might not promote sexual desire specifically, but surely the loved up feeling they should give (in theory) would enable all the same activities an aphrodisiac. Besides, love>lust :D.
 
Last edited:
well there's Bremelanotide of fairly recent development. IIRC, it started as a drug for something else, and turned out to be an aphrodisiac.

I know that cannabis tends to not necessarily increase sex drive in females, but facilitate orgasm. In myself I've definitely noticed cannabis facilitating orgasm as well, and I'm male, so some cannabinoids or derivations thereof might be worth looking into.

I recently have been smoking some JWH's and noticed that a particular combination of JWH-073 and JWH-250 makes me excessively horny, though i haven't gotten anyone else to try it yet. Will definitely post back if results appear to be repeatable
 
ummm...I've had damned good luck with cannabis as an aphrodisiac in women. ;) I mean, perhaps not so much in terms of stimulating desire, but expectations of improved experiences...coupled with improved experiences...which has been nice, particularly in comparison to our culture's default aphrodisiac, ETOH. :)
 
Top