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Premium: Is It Asexuality, or Is It Anti-Depressants? with Freya India
May 18, 2024
Freya India discusses the link between anti-depressants, asexuality, and marketing tactics. She explores the impact of SSRIs on libido, romantic feelings, and post-SSRI sexual dysfunction. Are individuals adequately warned about long-term side-effects?
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- The use of SSRIs and antidepressants may be linked to the rise of asexuality among young women due to reported side-effects like decreased libido and difficulty achieving orgasm.
- There is a concern that the identification of some individuals as asexual may actually be a result of experiencing post-SSRI sexual dysfunction (PSSD) and potential misdiagnosis due to inadequate warning about long-term sexual side-effects.
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Antidepressants and Sexual Dysfunction
The podcast discusses the impact of SSRI antidepressants on libido, with a particular focus on young people. Many individuals, especially women, are experiencing sexual and romantic numbness linked to these medications, leading to conditions like PSSD. The speaker highlights a concerning trend of young people reporting a lack of sexual and romantic feelings, potentially mistaking sexual dysfunction for asexuality. Forums reveal a correlation between taking antidepressants and experiencing a resurgence of sexual feelings post-medication.
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