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noncn4mstMar 30, 2009
Not to be too graphic, but sex REALLY helps menstrual cramps, too.
fredfredricksonMar 30, 2009
It's hard to catch yourself by surprise, isn't it?
josthellerMar 30, 2009
Tunnels work great until you get a call from IT asking why you are running an encrypted SSH tunnel...
Closed AccountMar 30, 2009
“Lisa, old people don't need companionship. They need to be isolated and studied so that it can be determined what nutrients they have that might be extracted for our personal use.”- Homer Simpson quote
Closed AccountMar 30, 2009
So having sex is like going to the gym.So by the reflexive property, I should have as much fun going to the gym as having sex.DIGG: WHAT AM I DOING WRONG?!!??
rotundoMar 30, 2009
I know what you're talking about, but I think you just need to hang with different girls. And GanjaGirl needs a new boyfriend. People who aren't down with sex are just not that much fun, in my experience.
y0y0howsdajell0Mar 31, 2009
Haha. Touche...
arissApr 4, 2009
More info on the benefits of DHEA:PubMed ID: 19063914<a class="user" href="http://www.sciencedirect.com/science?_ob=ArticleURL&amp;_udi=B6WFS-4V2NK7Y-1&amp;_user=10&amp;_rdoc=1&amp;_fmt=&amp;_orig=search&amp;_sort=d&amp;view=c&amp;_acct=C000050221&amp;_version=1&amp;_urlVersion=0&amp;_userid=10&amp;md5=2aa17c55960e46b9aa1cd368e7b8a8dc">http://www.sciencedirect.com/science?_ob=ArticleUR ...</a>and an abstract from a polish article (PubMed ID: 18839621):The hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis activity in the aging people is characterised by an unexplained reduction of dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) and its sulfate (DHEAS) secretion while ACTH and cortisol production remains relatively unchanged. This decline in the biological activity of the zona reticularis, referred to as 'adrenopause', may contribute to the physiology of human aging. The reduced endogenous concentrations of DHEA and DHEAS found in advancing age have been correlated with a constellation of health problems. Because these steroids seem to play a role in the maintenance of immunity, musculoskeletal integrity, and cardiovascular health, age-associated declines in adrenal androgen production may lead to decreased immune function, osteoporosis, and atherosclerosis. Despite clear benefits of DHEA administration in patients with adrenal insufficiency, the results of DHEA supplementation in healthy euadrenal subjects are not so clear-cut. Studies assessing its action on sexual function, metabolism and cardiovascular functions have provided conflicting results. This paper summarises the present state of knowledge on the age-related changes in adrenal androgen production and discusses pros and cons of DHEA use in older people.