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Monday, February 6, 2006 12:00 AM

Hooray, Celexa took my sex drive away!

And now my wife can't manipulate me.

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  • Monday, February 6, 2006 01:37 PM

    Do you think women would show as much restraint in drawing conclusions in response to the complaints of a women as they are urging the men here to show?

    In other words, absolutely no assignment of blame or responsiblity for any problem that a women complains about with a man until everyone has had a complete opportunity to tell their story and ALL the relevant facts have been gathered. Of course it is necessary to know the limitiations that you are facing in making any judgment, but the application of that principle in this case appears totally partisan since it is unimaginable that it would be urged or exercised to anything like the same degree if the genders were switched.

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