Hi, Had to put that into the mix. Seems like men are more like dogs, and
sniff everything and everything and even fire hydrants.....
Women seem to take it in stride.
Take it or leave it.
Is there a drug that would make them be more?
I would doubt they would take it?
Women seem to like their hand in the mix....
Mostly they let you know with a shrug, a cover pull, or a grunt!
What do I know?
I am a man.
John Loomis
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A drug that seems to drive female rats mad for
sex may offer the first real scientific aphrodisiac for women, U.S. and
Canadian researchers said on Monday.
The drug, Palatin Technologies Inc's PT-141, is being developed for
use to fight impotence in men, but the researchers said tests showed it
also aroused female rats.
"Accordingly, PT-141 may be the first identified pharmacological agent
with the capability to treat female sexual desire disorders," they wrote
in their report, published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of
Sciences (news - web sites).
James Pfaus of Concordia University in Montreal, Canada and colleagues
there and at Palatin tested the drug on female rats and found it
affected their mating behavior.
The female rats flirted more when injected with the drug and Pfaus and
his colleagues said: "Females treated with the highest dose of PT-141
also attempted to mount the males." In rats, this is considered a sign
of sexual impatience.
"Although the sexual behavior of rats is different from that of humans,
the effects of pharmacological manipulations of appetitive and
consummatory sexual behaviors are similar in male rates and men," the
researchers wrote.
The same is probably true of women, they added.
Although the drug was injected into the rats, in human tests for
impotence it takes the form of a nasal spray.
PT-141 is the first of a new class of drugs called melanocortin agonists
being developed to treat sexual dysfunction.
It may be safer than current impotence drugs because it does not affect
the blood vessels. Current drugs increase blood flow and could be
dangerous to people on some heart medications.
knowledge is power - growing old is mandatory - growing wise is optional
"Many more men die with prostate cancer than of it. Growing old is
invariably fatal. Prostate cancer is only sometimes so."
Beverley - 30 Jun 2004 03:31 GMT
Maybe it's me but unless I was dead dog sick ...............
Women are different. We choose our male and then only want that male.
Luckily I still want mine. But I have no desire to become a nymphomaniac and
really I don't want him sniffing after every female or fire hydrant!! I'll
pass on this drug. LOL
I think the key words there are sexual dysfunction.
Bev
> Hi, Had to put that into the mix. Seems like men are more like dogs, and
> sniff everything and everything and even fire hydrants.....
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> "Many more men die with prostate cancer than of it. Growing old is
> invariably fatal. Prostate cancer is only sometimes so."
Steve Kramer - 30 Jun 2004 04:11 GMT
Maybe, loving but uninterested wives might take it.

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> Hi, Had to put that into the mix. Seems like men are more like dogs, and
> sniff everything and everything and even fire hydrants.....
[quoted text clipped - 40 lines]
> "Many more men die with prostate cancer than of it. Growing old is
> invariably fatal. Prostate cancer is only sometimes so."