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  1. This. I also can’t believe he asked mid oral. I’m sorry but that is disgusting and would honestly be enough for me to break things off.

  2. I can concur. I’m on bigger side. Has happened to me. I love the wetness though. Def just use a old t shirt and wipe off.

  3. Thanks, I appreciate it. With any medication, there's a risk-benefit calculation. For me, the benefits far outweigh the risks. It is true that there may be long-term health risks associated with antidepressants, but there are also long-term health risks associated with untreated depression. (And it would be very difficult to tease apart whether the increased risks you highlight are due to antidepressant use, underlying psychiatric illness, both, or a third factor that makes people more likely to experience both depression and other physical illnesses.) We don't ever operate with perfect medical information, but we have to make decisions anyway. There's a lot of stigma surrounding psychiatric drugs — more so than many other drugs people take that also have risks, or other activities we partake in that have risks — and while it's important to be informed about risks and side effects, I hate to see that stigma perpetuated. Fear of psychiatry made me very scared to try meds initially. When I finally did, I felt so angry at all the scaremongering that made me suffer for so many years, when there was a perfectly good medication that could have lifted away the darkness in just a few weeks. I agree with you that not all depression should be treated with drugs. But I hate to see psychiatric medications maligned when there are people who could benefit from them, but are scared to try. It's all so individual. For some people, depression is very much tied to a particular situation, like yours; for others, it just comes and goes as it pleases. Mine came on in early adolescence and recurred at least yearly, if not more often, until I finally went on meds in my 20s. But I'm glad you were able to resolve your depressive episode with therapy and temporary medication. Obviously it doesn't make sense to stay on a medication if you no longer need it. It's reasonable to try weaning off of it and see what happens. For myself, that hasn't ever worked out, and I just consider myself lucky to be stable on my current meds.

  4. Other people’s genitalia disgust me (in a sexual sense). I only like and trust my husband.

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