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Old 07-03-2008, 02:15 PM #31
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Default No offence taken....

Ibby: yes I just started dabbling in it. I am usually like a camel when it comes to sex, I can cross large stretches of desert on very little. This is a good thing because this camel lives alone. However I'm not saying I have no interest either.

I like the Tshirt "Ready, Willing and Disabled"
I'm sure we could get some printed if enough people are interested.

Max, it is impossible to offend me...even if you intend to. So no worries
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Default just a thught..

The tincture may be more of an aphrodesiac than the powder...I sur didn't take much, but the effect was quite profound. I am trying the powder today, and am not having that same response. Although the powder seems to be working well on my PD.

Curious: why do you sleep in the same bed with someone who has a dangerous mvmt disorder? It makes more sense to have two single beds(???)
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no room for twim beds, so i end up on the couch. not a good thing with my back condition. plus whapping him back once in awhile isn't a bad thing. jk..really.

i used to sleep in the bed in my home office before we moved. boyi miss my room.
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Default ok guys,

personally, i'd like a short sleep-tee with a nice silkscreened picture of the lovely itchy mucuna plant and the words READY WILLING & DISABLED ... and maybe a tee shirt, too. seriously, what about it? it would a fun group effort and any profits generated could go to a fund for PWP in dire straights. we need an artist, shirt & print researcher for best quality and prices, treasurer, shipper, - this could go way beyond nt and pd if you think about it...
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Oh Rosebud! I dont get here often, and your thread has made me laugh until my side hurt. of course my favorite quote was

For starts it makes your neighbours husband a lot more interesting. SCARY!

Just thought I'd run this past you as a word of warning. Even my ex husband doesn't look so bad...REALLY SCARY!!!


LOL

I can't think of good response other than asking if you've been spayed?

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..or perhaps it should say.."ready, willing and enabled." A sleep tee - you don't have amantadine road map blotches on your legs do you? Oh what the heck....I'll take the delusional one on all fours.


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The tincture may be more of an aphrodesiac than the powder...I sur didn't take much, but the effect was quite profound. I am trying the powder today, and am not having that same response. Although the powder seems to be working well on my PD.

Curious: why do you sleep in the same bed with someone who has a dangerous mvmt disorder? It makes more sense to have two single beds(???)
that's what I was thinking - that somehow the tincture works more on an energetic level - and really that's the level of the effect - as rick mentioned . i'm guessing that with the powder a build up is needed for "full effect" ? ineresting. power drops! careful now.
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and it feels really good !! you know the subject is endlessly ..er..captivating and a shirt project might keep the humor flowing. effortless exercise - belly laughs! so seriously, if anyone's interested AND able to help facilitate the shirt thing, please step up ...steve, i was thinking of your graphics and tena - what a great collaboration i can imagine up...
ok, i'm getting off my soap box before i fall off -
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Default I still suspect the Mirapex

Humanity has chased after aphrodisiacs since Eve's first "headache" and I think someone would have picked up on this. Hmmm - however there are those extremely "interesting" temple carvings in northern India. And I do remember something about a book - "Camo Sousa" or something.

It is possible that PWP are particularly resonsive to it. And it seems to affect the female system. That would make it unique. At last count there were 34,754 male aphrodisiacs known but no true female ones.

One serious thought, it might be worth thinking about what the media would do with this story. We could lose access to mucuna altogether if they and the politicians got hold of it. If any of us should be contacted, maybe we should emphasize that many of our meds have similar effects, that it is a reflection of the sorry state of PD research that we are forced to do our own research , etc
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