I am not accusing Madonna of being a paedophile, but here are three instances where she’s pushed the boundaries on this topic:
1) The film clip to “Open Your Heart” where Madonna is a stripper and a little boy watches her. At the end of the clip she runs away with the boy.
2) The film clip to “Cherish” where she cavorts with a little mer-boy on the beach.
3) A section in the book “Sex” where she is photographed lying down with, or in bed with (I can’t remember) a teenage boy. Text celebrating the sexuality of youth accompanies it.
28 July 2007
Anxiety as a Causal Agent in Morality; Psychopathy and Benzos
If you lose your consideration for other people when you take benzodiazepines then you’re not much better than a psychopath. Psychopaths generally feel less anxiety than normal people, although this is not the primary cause of their aberrant behaviour. If the only thing preventing a normal person from being selfishly destructive to others is anxiety at the consequences, then there is no morality in the normal person’s forbearance. This is why you don’t discipline children through corporal punishment. They will be so immersed in the anxiety of the moment that they don’t have room to digest why they shouldn’t have done what they’re being punished for in the first place.
Reboxetine plus SSRIs = No Sexual Dysfunction
For people who have unduly delayed orgasms while on SSRIs, reboxetine (Edronax) is a great anti-depressant to throw into the mix. If you have reboxetine by itself it can make you premature ejaculate. Mixed with SSRIs you perform normally. It also puts your mind more in touch with your body’s drives, eg sex drive in general, drive to eat, etc. Anti-depressants that exacerbate symptoms commonly associated with depression (eg lack of drive) should be used with caution. This is commonly the case with SSRIs.
In the US Ritalin (which, like reboxetine, increases noradrenalin levels) can be prescribed for SSRI-induced delayed anorgasmia. In Australia psychiatrists have to do it off-label.
In the US Ritalin (which, like reboxetine, increases noradrenalin levels) can be prescribed for SSRI-induced delayed anorgasmia. In Australia psychiatrists have to do it off-label.
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