I'm having a problem with my girlfriend!


Question: I'm having a problem with my girlfriend
do xanax affect the ability to orgasm,especially in womenHealth Question & Answer


Answers:
To whoever called Xanax an "anit-depressant" ......WTF.?
Go read a book..
It's an anti-anxiety drug, COMPLETELY different kind of medicine..

On to your question-
Xanax affects the central nervous system in weird ways, one side effect being that it makes you sleepy, but also tends to de-sensitize you..

You might try waiting a few hours after she takes it and then trying..

also, take it slow, tease her, get her really horny..
You'll know you're doing it right when you have her either begging for, or demanding it..
If you take your time, she will get more stimulated, making it MUCH easier for her to ***..

You might try watching some porn together, that seems to work for a lot of people..

Hope this helps..Health Question & Answer

yea anti-depressants have a common side effect in woman that decreases sex drive.. there are certain new forms of antidepressants that resolve this problem.. i suggest bringing up the problem with her doctor or looking online for tips to the problemHealth Question & Answer

yes actually xanax is a benzodiazepam it is a depressant and depending on the dosage it could very well do it ..Health Question & Answer

no dude, your probably just doin it wrong..Health Question & Answer

no, you're probably just not doing it right.. Health Question & Answer

Haha your the one with the problemHealth Question & Answer

ask her to share some of that xanax with meHealth Question & Answer

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