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  • Anaphrodisiacs?

    We' ve all heard of Viagra and its meteoritic success as an aphrodisiac drug.

    Does anybody know of anaphrodisiacs - namely, libido-killing drugs? We heard of potassium bromide as a potent sex drive killer - does anybody know if this is effective/commercially available? Ideally, we'd be talking about a drug that is orally administered and which has lasting effects for about a day or two after ingestion.

    Any ideas?

    Please, serious answers only. This is all for a very non-serious prank that we're hoping to pull soon and if you can get us the information we'll let you know how it turned out.


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    Many anti-depressants have libido inhibiting side effects, although one would wonder how administering a drug with a potential for interaction/side-effects to someone without their knowledge fits in with the theme of a "non-serious" prank.
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    • #3
      I've always wondered about that. Sometimes it bothers me desiring something I cannot have. There are times I wish I could stop being turned on by women. Sometimes I think it's a weakness to be turned on by women, as that feeling can be easily manipulated by scheming women.

      I heard chopping off the nuts also cuts libido, I haven't actually tried that one though.

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      • #4
        I don't know any drugs that will kill your libido in one ingestion. But many of the "metabolism=increaser" pills kill your libido slowly.
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        • #5
          I think someone agreed to a camping trip and is now having second thoughts!

          Hmmm...massive amounts of cocaine, psylocibin has varying effects...LSD is pretty offputting, as well as a massive onslaught of booze.

          Saltpeter is sodium nitrate...don't know the how/what/why of it though.

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          • #6
            Ingestion May cause GI irritation, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea.

            Well, that would certainly turn me off!
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            • #7
              basically in my case it can't be done.

              I have the sex drive of a rabbit.

              I am an unstoppable sex machine.

              Now if I could just find a woman to have sex with...

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              • #8
                Re: Anaphrodisiacs?

                Originally posted by Alinestra Covelia
                We' ve all heard of Viagra and its meteoritic success as an aphrodisiac drug.
                AFAIK, Vigara doesn't increase a man's sex drive. It just makes it possible for said person to perform by increasing blood flow in certain areas.

                As for your question, I reckon a large bat could work very well
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                  Edit: just saw the other thread, but yes this one belongs here
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                  • #10
                    Please, serious answers only. This is all for a very non-serious prank that we're hoping to pull soon and if you can get us the information we'll let you know how it turned out.


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                    • #11
                      Counter Viagra - Vi Vägra (Swedish for "We Refuse")
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                      • #12
                        Alkohol, tobacco, computer games, lack of rest, and stressful mental tasks are all sex drive killers.

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                          • #14
                            It's illegal to drug someone without their consent. Don't do it.
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                            • #15
                              And potentially quite dangerous too.
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