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Old 06-16-2011, 04:20 PM   #19
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Thinking about the use and role of things like musle relaxants as proprophylactic agents for chronic pain folks. I get really tired of purist outrage against this. If something enables me to enjoy sex more and be more agile physically during sex- keep your purist pronunciations to yourself! BTW, other non-pharma methods can be utilized- accupresure is one that ought to find it's way along with self-hypnosis to the bedroom. Again, an altered-state is not always negative dirung sex!!
The only thing I recommend from muscle relaxant use for sex is to have some safeties in place. I overdid more then once and only felt it the next day. And I am not talking nice afterglow aches but oh my god what bus hit me agony.
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