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Transcept initiates enrollment in TO-2061 Phase 2 study for treatment resistant obsessive compulsive disorder
Transcept Pharmaceuticals, Inc. today announced the first patient has been enrolled in a Phase 2 clinical study to evaluate TO-2061 as an adjunctive treatment for obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) in patients who have responded inadequately to currently approved treatments. OCD affects 1 to 2 percent of the United States adult population and can significantly impair the lives of patients and ...
How long till sex with my boyfriend becomes more pleasurable?
My boyfriend has a very large penis size and he is also my first. We've been having sex for the last couple of weeks and after each time I'm really sore which I know is normal. But during sex I'm still very tight and it's still partly uncomfortable. It's slightly pleasurable, but the pain kind of mutes the pleasure. How long till it starts becoming more pleasurable? I love him and I want to have sex with him, but the pain sometimes gets in the way of enjoying the time. Please help!!
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For all of you who enjoy sex and a have a healthy sex life ?
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Is it normal for people to have at least one fantasy that they are reluctant to share because it's out of the norm? Or is this a small segment of the population? I mean what I'm asking is basically--is it normal for fantasies to become more involved and less "like you" as you get older or as you get into a more mature sex life either through age or experience?
Best answer:
Answer by SCOTT Not especially. I still have the same ideas and fantasies that I had when I was sixteen. Some of them I've lived out in the last twenty years, and some of them are better kept in the imagination!