Inventor of an orgasm-inducing device has dearth of test subjects

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What was the medicine that one of the good side effects it had, for women only, was that when they yawned they had an orgasm?

Clomipramine

This link gives more information about it

Geez, I can’t believe nobody’s said this…
I got your orgasm-inducing device RIGHT HERE!!!

:smiley:

Oh, I forgot to mention, men were affected by it also.

Since I’m posting again, some more info:

Brand name: Anafranil

Clomipramine is a tricyclic agent with both antidepressant and antiobsessional properties. Like other tricyclics, clomipramine inhibits norepinephrine and serotonin uptake into central nerve terminals, possibly by blocking the membrane-pump of neurons, thereby increasing the concentration of transmitter monoamines at receptor sites. Clomipramine is presumed to influence depression and obsessive and compulsive behaviour through its effects on serotonergic neurotransmission. The actual neurochemical mechanism is unknown, but clomipramine’s capacity to inhibit serotonin reuptake is thought to be important. Clomipramine appears to have a mild sedative effect which may be helpful in alleviating the anxiety component often accompanying depression.

It has several adverse effects, you should think tice about taking it.

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Anyone seen Orgazmo?

~ Isaac

If I were with a woman who had one of these, I would never want to hear about PMS again.

Meh; forget all this droud talk; I want a Tasp.

You know, I could imagine something going wrong during surgery-and not only are you NOT able to orgasm, but you’re paralyzed from the waist down.

Sorry, but spinal surgery? EEK!

A slightly more professional article is up at NewScientist.

No one is inserting ANYTHING into my spine! I think I’ll just have orgasms the old fashioned way. Now where’s that boyfriend of mine? Oh right, Manchester.

Nevermind.

Hook me up doc!

After hearing all those words, I just really do not feel sexy. Really. I mean, sure, Paxil has done its usual thing on my libido, but I would rather do without rather than have electrodes in me.

Am I the only one who found this overwhelmingly offensive? Yeah, it’s all in our head.

Now, this doesn’t apply to me personally, but there has been a logn history of marginalizing women’s problems by saying “it’s all in their head”. They’ve invented Viagra so men can have sexually fulfilling lives, why should women who cannot orgasm be given the same opportunities?

I think I saw this in a completely different light from some folks. I don’t think that they have “issues”, or that they haven’t met the right guy… I bet the people who would want this are people who have serious issues, often physical, who feel inadequate and unhappy.

I say: good work, Dr. Meloy.

To be fair, all Viagra does is give us a hard-on. If there’s something going on in our head, we won’t orgasm either. It’s not just women that have it “all in their heads”.

No, you’re not.

I’d be interested in a citation regarding this ‘generally’ accepted fact.

So the Matrix ‘spinal plug’ look is not as sexy as it looks on Trinity?

Bummer :frowning:

This thread was a mind tie to the work of Milo Manara, who did a series entitled ‘Click’. Claudia was a rather prim and reserved woman until her remote clicked on, and the setting varied from purr to yowl.

Heck where do I sign? I’d be GLAD to have one of these things. Mr Pusher would love for me to have one too… that way he could get some sleep :wink:

It outta react to remote IR radiation.

Then they wouldn’t bitch about us channel surfing.