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Quote from: CCconfucius on 16/01/2011 02:13:11Quote from: demografx on 16/01/2011 01:27:35I apologize if some news about Prof. dr. Waldinger's new research is being temporarily discouraged, but he wishes to announce the news himself to us at our forum on Monday, without any potential distortions that may be reported.Thank you everyone very much for your cooperation!do you know what time that is happneing so i can get up, i love sleeping but this time around i will stay up all night starting today. CC, it's not known, but I will ask him this weekend.
Quote from: demografx on 16/01/2011 01:27:35I apologize if some news about Prof. dr. Waldinger's new research is being temporarily discouraged, but he wishes to announce the news himself to us at our forum on Monday, without any potential distortions that may be reported.Thank you everyone very much for your cooperation!do you know what time that is happneing so i can get up, i love sleeping but this time around i will stay up all night starting today.
I apologize if some news about Prof. dr. Waldinger's new research is being temporarily discouraged, but he wishes to announce the news himself to us at our forum on Monday, without any potential distortions that may be reported.Thank you everyone very much for your cooperation!
My theories are 1>allergic reaction to something released during O 2>failure to metabolize something released after O3>dysfunction of some hormonal pathway after OI'm looking forward to tomorrow.
Quote from: Animus on 16/01/2011 05:00:00Quote from: Counterpoints on 16/01/2011 00:30:54Quote from: Animus on 15/01/2011 23:48:25I would also like to see a more typical case if there is one.There are more typical cases and that was my point... John21 and Demografx would be examples. But there is no point in arguing over this. You seem to have a sense of what the common symptoms are, which is good. Also, I don't think the onset of POIS being near puberty has as much to do with 'genital development'. Rather, it is because they are able to achieve orgasm.Edit: I am sorry for somewhat misrepresenting your situation in my haste to 'make things right'. I don't know about you, but I was able to achieve orgasm well before I ever reached puberty. I think I was masturbating as early as 4 years old. And I have heard the same is a common thing. Which actually brings up a good point about whether this should be called Post Ejaculatory Illness Syndrome!Thank you for your apology- no offense taken!This is an interesting point. I definitely could not achieve orgasm until I was about 14, and my symptoms started shortly after -- about 6 months after. I have heard about other cases of people being able to get orgasm when they are very young though (about 4 years old). The huge difference in age has some interesting developmental implications. The people who told me this were quite surprised when I told them that I was about 14 -- which I think is fairly normal.As far as ejaculation vs orgasm... I have thought about this quite a lot. I used to suppress ejaculation from wet dreams, in the hope that it would improve or stop symptoms from occurring. The symptoms were still quite bad, so I concluded that (in my case) it was the neuro-chemical trigger of orgasm that was at the root of the problems.
Quote from: Counterpoints on 16/01/2011 00:30:54Quote from: Animus on 15/01/2011 23:48:25I would also like to see a more typical case if there is one.There are more typical cases and that was my point... John21 and Demografx would be examples. But there is no point in arguing over this. You seem to have a sense of what the common symptoms are, which is good. Also, I don't think the onset of POIS being near puberty has as much to do with 'genital development'. Rather, it is because they are able to achieve orgasm.Edit: I am sorry for somewhat misrepresenting your situation in my haste to 'make things right'. I don't know about you, but I was able to achieve orgasm well before I ever reached puberty. I think I was masturbating as early as 4 years old. And I have heard the same is a common thing. Which actually brings up a good point about whether this should be called Post Ejaculatory Illness Syndrome!Thank you for your apology- no offense taken!
Quote from: Animus on 15/01/2011 23:48:25I would also like to see a more typical case if there is one.There are more typical cases and that was my point... John21 and Demografx would be examples. But there is no point in arguing over this. You seem to have a sense of what the common symptoms are, which is good. Also, I don't think the onset of POIS being near puberty has as much to do with 'genital development'. Rather, it is because they are able to achieve orgasm.Edit: I am sorry for somewhat misrepresenting your situation in my haste to 'make things right'.
I would also like to see a more typical case if there is one.
Maybe drinking our own semen was a good idea... haha. I really hope this is the case for all of us. But I still am confused on how a person can develop this over a period of time, and why symptoms, such as mine, only appear mentally, e.g. I don't get any bodily reactions, no flare ups, sores of anything. Is there semen flowing through my brain when this happens? I don't mean to appear as a skeptic or anything it just seems very confusing.
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