First type characteristics:
- Desire to touch a female, kiss her and penetrate her.
- Flashing images of female genitals appears in mind. Imagination appears for a brief period but frequently.
- Moderate to good erection.
- I feel that this type is mediated by the serotonergic and dopaminergic neurons. Increased serotonin and dopamine levels are responsible for this effect. I have observed this effect when I took flouxetine and bupropion together. Here, the libido was not sustained. Once the drugs are stopped, no libido the next day.
- Desire to see a particular female and be with her. Longing for her company.
- Desire to talk with her.
- Burning desire to penetrate her.
- Good erection.
- I feel that this type is mediated by oxytocin and associated increase in the testosterone effects. This type produced sustained libido with good bonding but needed more incubation time.
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