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bhelliom
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response 162 of 170:
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Sep 12 19:24 UTC 2002 |
I haven't noticed a decreased sex drive with either the Celexa or
Welbutrin. Then again, this is probably because I've never had
a "normal" sex drive to begin with. The more I am working on this, the
more I realize I'm more buried than I thought. Ah, well, here's to
progress!
Strange man's bed . . . How does this work exactly? I usually found
out the guy's name first before I fell asleep. ;)
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slynne
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response 163 of 170:
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Sep 12 20:41 UTC 2002 |
Just because you know his name, it doesnt mean the guy's not strange
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lynne
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response 164 of 170:
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Sep 12 21:36 UTC 2002 |
I've never woken up in a bed belonging to a person who wasn't strange. :)
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clees
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response 165 of 170:
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Sep 13 06:15 UTC 2002 |
I wake up in a strange man's bed every single day! Try to beat that,
haha.
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cmcgee
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response 166 of 170:
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Sep 13 07:00 UTC 2002 |
Never sleep with someone crazier than you are. That makes waking up
better, even if he or she is strange.
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edina
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response 167 of 170:
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Sep 13 14:23 UTC 2002 |
Oh, I don't know - waking up with a strange man in your bed has it's rewards
- if you do it right.
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lynne
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response 168 of 170:
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Sep 13 14:50 UTC 2002 |
<delayed smug glowy grin>
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edina
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response 169 of 170:
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Sep 13 18:10 UTC 2002 |
<hi fives lynne>
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lumen
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response 170 of 170:
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Aug 7 12:33 UTC 2005 |
resp:162 Wellbutrin is working okay for me, but it's pretty much the
only one I can take (SSRIs usually produce bad upswings)
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