Quote of note:
This is exciting news
Professor Alan Riley,
University of Central Lancashire
A trial involving 562 women who had had hysterectomies found the patch led to a 74% increase in satisfying sex.
Manufacturers Procter & Gamble are hoping to launch the patch in the US shortly and in the UK within the next two years.
The patch will be aimed at women with hypoactive sexual desire disorder (HSDD) - a lack of sexual desire that causes them distress.
jesus man, a woman's increased sex drive is linked to white male supremacy? you're bowing to the wrong gods.
Posted by Cobb at May 7, 2004 01:46 PMNah. I just like drawing out the easy targets first. :-)
Chemically increased female sexuality is the "male" part, the part idiots like Du Toit feel is lacking…not to mention idiots like Chavez…and The CoulterThing…and Thomas…and Neumayr…
Posted by P6 at May 7, 2004 02:36 PMSadly, if we lived in a less sexist world, this sort of thing could actually be good. As it is, someone is going to find a way to use it against women, like how birth control access has become a way to control women's rights.
Posted by Amanda at May 7, 2004 03:59 PMThat is the point.
Posted by P6 at May 7, 2004 04:07 PM