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Originally Posted by toonpornblog
The same for Prozac. Hell, Viagra doesn't treat the reason you aren't aroused (mentally, emotionally, etc), it just helps you with the physical erection. Haven't you figured out yet that you're in the age of plastic? Everything is to do the very least to provide the proper stimulus, but is still entirely hollow.
(Hard to believe I'm an optimist, huh?)
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Good post.
Ever hear the expression, "How you deal, is how you feel".
I am hyperactive and also experience insomnia. I have come to believe that most of our supposedly modern problems have been around for about as long as civilization. So I ask, how did people cope (deal with it) pre-pharmacology?
It's funny in a way, but operating my own adult biz has been therapeutic inasmuch as I can go as long as I feel like, and I sleep when I am ready to. Meaning, I often awaken around the crack of noon, but feeling fully refreshed.
My time commitments with others (photo shoots and the odd meeting now and then), are always during my most lucid hours.
I saw what my brother went through with Ritalin, and I am happy with the path I followed.
Incidentally, during my corporate years, stress was the most common reason for my insomnia - problems or ideas would come at me from every direction as soon as my head hit the pillow, and even entered my dreams when I could finally sleep.
One solution I found was to put a notepad next to a nightlight by my bed. Then I could write down the problems/ideas/solutions and deal with them in the morning, allowing me to get my mind off them and relax enough to sleep.
Another possibility is to count the sheep in GFY, although that may keep you up all night...
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