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RE: Thousand bucks says that if this pill hits the market, betas will slip it into drinks
Another think I don't get about the pill is how it works? Does it just make women more horny? Does it just make them enjoy sex more?
If so, then slipping it into a woman's drink (as described above) might not have the effect that you think it would have since she would still need to be attracted to you. You could slip it into her drink and she still could very well go home with someone else she finds more attractive in the bar, club, etc. From the little research I have done on this drug, it doesn't work like a "love potion". It instead makes women's libido increase, meaning she is more in the mood to have sex. Plus, a woman would need a prescription to get the drug, so it wouldn't be available over-the-counter at supermarkets, gas stations, etc.
Even in the off-chance it gets approved by the FDA in a low-dosage strength, it won't have a huge effect on the sexual market unless it is widely abused by single women.
(This post was last modified: 06-01-2013 10:47 PM by Tex Pro.)
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RE: Thousand bucks says that if this pill hits the market, betas will slip it into drinks
(06-01-2013 10:47 PM)The Texas Prophet Wrote: Even in the off-chance it gets approved by the FDA in a low-dosage strength, it won't have a huge effect on the sexual market unless it is widely abused by single women.
Yeah, if you're a beta dude with a girlfriend or wife, you should be slipping her a drug that raises her oxytocin levels, not her libido.
If you're a typical guy who loves his girl more than she does, you want to boost her maternal instincts, her need for a provider, and for a caring partner, and not accelerate her desire for a sexual release.
You want to tamp down her sexual instincts in favor of her maternal ones. So she'll be happy to cuddle with you and spoon while watching Bravo.
(This post was last modified: 06-01-2013 11:09 PM by Therapsid.)
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RE: Thousand bucks says that if this pill hits the market, betas will slip it into drinks
(06-01-2013 10:47 PM)The Texas Prophet Wrote: Another think I don't get about the pill is how it works? Does it just make women more horny? Does it just make them enjoy sex more?
If so, then slipping it into a woman's drink (as described above) might not have the effect that you think it would have since she would still need to be attracted to you. You could slip it into her drink and she still could very well go home with someone else she finds more attractive in the bar, club, etc. From the little research I have done on this drug, it doesn't work like a "love potion". It instead makes women's libido increase, meaning she is more in the mood to have sex. Plus, a woman would need a prescription to get the drug, so it wouldn't be available over-the-counter at supermarkets, gas stations, etc.
Even in the off-chance it gets approved by the FDA in a low-dosage strength, it won't have a huge effect on the sexual market unless it is widely abused by single women.
The article describes it using a combination of a testosterone-infused coating over a drug that increases serotonin, but temporary reduces it. The testosterone makes the brain release dopamine which is the neurotransmitter responsible for impulsivity and sexual desire. Serotonin is the neurotransmitter that makes one feel inhibition. So increasing impulsive action and desire + temporarily reducing inhibition = female lust pill.
Also the pill is supposedly worrying it's developers because it might end up working too effectively and get blocked by the FDA:
http://blog.sfgate.com/hottopics/2013/05...effective/
Whether it gets banned depends on how the media and feminists end up spinning it. If there are a lot of middle-aged women looking to get their freak back I can see the feminists going on a screed, "How DARE you tell women what they can and can't do with their bodies!", "You men are just afraid of strong, sensual, sexual women!"
On the other hand, if the media spins it as the next Rohypnol then it could end up getting labeled a date-rape drug. The article in the OP post seems to frame it as a way of fighting against committed women's hypergamous natures by making them horny for their mates again. But if the thing lowers inhibition and increases sexual desire I don't see how it wouldn't make them lust after men for affairs too.
(This post was last modified: 06-01-2013 11:21 PM by Eirykr.)
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Tex Pro
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RE: Thousand bucks says that if this pill hits the market, betas will slip it into drinks
(06-01-2013 11:20 PM)Eirykr Wrote: (06-01-2013 10:47 PM)The Texas Prophet Wrote: Another think I don't get about the pill is how it works? Does it just make women more horny? Does it just make them enjoy sex more?
If so, then slipping it into a woman's drink (as described above) might not have the effect that you think it would have since she would still need to be attracted to you. You could slip it into her drink and she still could very well go home with someone else she finds more attractive in the bar, club, etc. From the little research I have done on this drug, it doesn't work like a "love potion". It instead makes women's libido increase, meaning she is more in the mood to have sex. Plus, a woman would need a prescription to get the drug, so it wouldn't be available over-the-counter at supermarkets, gas stations, etc.
Even in the off-chance it gets approved by the FDA in a low-dosage strength, it won't have a huge effect on the sexual market unless it is widely abused by single women.
The article describes it using a combination of a testosterone-infused coating over a drug that increases serotonin, but temporary reduces it. The testosterone makes the brain release dopamine which is the neurotransmitter responsible for impulsivity and sexual desire. Serotonin is the neurotransmitter that makes one feel inhibition. So increasing impulsive action and desire + temporarily reducing inhibition = female lust pill.
Also the pill is supposedly worrying it's developers because it might end up working too effectively and get blocked by the FDA:
http://blog.sfgate.com/hottopics/2013/05...effective/
Whether it gets banned depends on how the media and feminists end up spinning it. If there are a lot of middle-aged women looking to get their freak back I can see the feminists going on a screed, "How DARE you tell women what they can and can't do with their bodies!", "You men are just afraid of strong, sensual, sexual women!"
On the other hand, if the media spins it as the next Rohypnol then it could end up getting labeled a date-rape drug. The article in the OP post seems to frame it as a way of fighting against committed women's hypergamous natures by making them horny for their mates again. But if the thing lowers inhibition and increases sexual desire I don't see how it wouldn't make them lust after men for affairs too.
I don't see how it could be used as a date rape drug. It only increases a woman's libido, it doesn't work like a "love potion" that makes the woman fall in love with the first guy she sees after taking the pill. There will still need to be attraction for it to work. If anything, the guys that will benefit will not be betas but instead good-looking dudes since women who take the pill will have increased sex drive.
Like I said, in the off-chance that it gets approved by the FDA, I only see it having a big effect on the sexual market if it is widely abused by single women.
(This post was last modified: 06-01-2013 11:44 PM by Tex Pro.)
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