I read the article too, and I have to say that whereas I'm sure there are a LIMITED number of situations where something like that would be required, I do think that society's insistance on thinking of low desire as a "disease" that requires a pharmacutical "fix" is, in most cases, REALLY unhelpful. Having read PM, I really have to wonder if there are any conditions in females that would mirror ED in males, at least where the ED has a physical basis, as opposed to just a low desire thing. There's no doubt in my mind that there are SOME situations where there is a physical basis to it, but it seems to me that there are a LOT of people who would be willing to try something like this to fix what is, at the core, a problem with the RELATIONSHIP. It's no secret why the drug companies would be pursuing this kind of research... think of the money to be made... but it seems to me that the wholesale pursuit of drugs like this is just wrong-headed...


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