Dennis, I seem to remember reading somewhere that with, at least dopamine, its aphrodisiac quality was tested because of its remarkable effects on PWPD. The testing suggested it was the return to a more normal response. cheers David Dennis Greene wrote: > > First: Does anyone know if the increase in libido reported by > some is, the result of an aphrodesiacal quality in some meds, > or a return to normal 'healthy' response. > > Second: It has been remarked that discussion on individual > sexual experience is no different to discussion on constipation > and bladder problems, and so sexual arousal is a suitable > subject for general debate. Whilst I cannot speak for everyone > on this, it is my experience that any discussion on sexual response > usually involves revealling aspects of your spouse's (lover's, > partner's, significant other's, whatever's) love life. To my mind this > puts the matter in a somewhat different light. My bowel movements > are mine alone and I am free to discuss them at will (you lucky > people). Not so my sex life. Discussion may well be useful, or even > necessary, but not, for me at least, in a public forum. > > Dennis > > ++++++++++++++++++++ > Dennis Greene 47/10 > [log in to unmask] > http://members.networx.net.au/~dennisg/ > ++++++++++++++++++++