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drugs to reduce erections

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Simple as that. I am tired of them, tired of masturbation, and I'll never be able to trust anyone enough to allow them to get close. I don't want to have my private part removed but I just want it to stop being sensitive and getting hard out of nowhere set off by daylight. This was not really a big problem before a hospital visit where I was injected with haldol for refusing ativan and then ativan to stop the haldol from killing me. After that incident I get erections without any sexual arousal and just with being awake and alert sometimes leading to hour long erections only to come back two or three seconds after shrinking.

Please seriously help me find anything that will work. I'd be willing to take Prozac, lithium, or even abilify at this point. I'm just tired of the natural draw to sex that is programmed into us all.
 
when i was on Prozac i could barely get it up and if i could there was noway i'd cum

SSRIs are what you're looking for...
 
i would recommend speaking with your physician. however, some SSRI's (prozac, lexapro, celexa, etc) have marked side effects of decreased sex drive so that may help with your erections.
 
You should really consult a doctor and tell him honestly about what you wanna do cause think about it,your sexual well being is such as big deal and you shouldnt do something that might even cause some permanent damage.
I could name a bunch of drugs that made me almost unable to get an erection,but i dont think it would be wise to self medicate in this particular "field".

Seriously tho,alot of people are prayin to get it up,think about that.

Theres always hookers and fuck buddies around..
 
sexuality is great and a very important part of being human BUT hyper-sexuality which is what OP seems to be describing can lead to disastrous consequences...i cannot imagine being that aroused by almsot everything all the time as im the opposite..lol..

SSRIs will kill your sex drive as will benzos and most anti-psychotics will make you forget what sex even is..
 
A PDE5 inhibitor will certainly help with your...troublesome tumescence. =D

Apart from the droll suggestion, I would say, from experience, the best panacea for one's pestering penile protuberance is really any SSRI, SNRI, SARI, NRI, DRI, NDRI, SNDRI, TCA, SMS, TeCA, etc. Essentially, any drug that behaves as a specific serotonin, dopamine, or norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor or receptor modulator can effectively make your pudendum less masculine and more, as the Romans might say, muliebris . That is to say, less virile and more epicene.

But I used to know this M2F transsexual (I still do, but I used to, too (as Mark Hedgberg once said)) who would illicitly procure these various sex steroids (I presume that's what they were) and administer them daily. The lass has been at it since a cherub—started at 15, if I recall. She doesn't have your blight of the boner, so to say. But damn. Honestly, I'd do'er. She's such a coquette—but honestly, more of a looker than most congenital chicks I have known and loved. So her teasing isn't at all vexing. Wow....but, erh, I digress.
 
Did someone get a thesaurus for their birthday?

Poor Mitch Hedberg. Miss that guy. Him, John Pinette, Robin Wlliams. Comedians are dropping like flies.
 
Celexa oughta kill that pesky sex drive of yours. It "worked" for me, anyway. Ssri's are pretty weird.
 
Did someone get a thesaurus for their birthday?

Poor Mitch Hedberg. Miss that guy. Him, John Pinette, Robin Wlliams. Comedians are dropping like flies.


Oops! Where'd I get 'Mark' from? Never been exceptionally gifted at recalling names.

And I did get a thesaurus for my birthday—about a decade ago when I was 9 years old. It was a gift from my cousin. I assiduously read that piquant, voluminous tome as of it were more like a novel than a mere prosaic compilation of endless words and synonyms. After studying its every entry from start to finish and several times more, I have been a veritable sesquipedalian and inveterate wordsmith since. I love to learn—and words and language most of all.

But most my active and passive lexicon has been the result of a habit of voraciouly reading books and other texts and also associating with other logophiles, proudly pedantic popinjays, and erudite and well-read people.
 
I will say what others have said in that a healthy sex drive is a good idea to cultivate, perhaps work with a psychologist to find your problem with sex? Sex is a great pleasurable and meaningful experience, not sure why you are against it.

But to answer your question directly, the easiest way would be to take estrogen. I believe that high amounts of estrogen will prevent erections.

Things like SSRIs, meth, opiates, cocaine, alcohol, whatever, are either too short-acting, don't always have the same effect, or you can become accustomed to them and it won't solve your problem.
 
I understand that the drive can be a burden and could lead to embarrassing situations that you would want to avoid. Are you young and the erections apart of your natural drive causing wood when you are around others where you can't easily hide it. Or has this been a life long problem. I had a friend who they also gave Haldol for his sexual problem and it was a horrible experience for him, to say he was not himself is an understatement. I think a little more info would be necessary for some advice in this area, if your cool with that.
 
Sesquipedalian! One of my favourite words! Learned it in Grade 11 Latin. My other favourite is antipenultimate.

Multisyllabic words never sound quite as mellifluous to the ear nor as toothsome to the palate as those laconic, pithy "big" words. To me, the more syllables a word contains the less it sounds poetic and the more it sounds stilted. One of my favourite words is "vulgar". Not by virtue of its meaning but because of its phonology. The buzzing vibration of the initial voiced labiodental fricative is simply pleasant to the articulatory anatomy. The velar-esque near-close back vowel coupled with the voiced velar plosive and the velarized alveolar lateral approximant are already like wanton phonetic onanism. But then the conclusion with an r-colored mid central vowel is like a lingual ejaculation. That is just my modest opinion, though.
 
Effexor (venlafaxine) killed my ability to get off but i could still get it up. Don't think i had a orgasm for 6 fucking weeks when i was taking that trash. It kills lot's of peoples sex drive outright and it certainly lowered mine.
 
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