Here's an article about a new inhalible aphrodesiac. Its hoped to be the female answer to viagra. The article doesn't mention, but it was developed right here at Concordia U.
It sounds like this has the potential to be a rape drug. A rape drug that would be difficult to prove in court.
"It affects the central nervous system," said Berman. "It affects desire."
In lab trials, female rats exposed to PT-141 immediately began seeking out male rats for sex.
Women who took part in trials told New York magazine that within minutes they felt a "tingling and a throbbing" along with a "a strong desire to have sex."
I had the same thought when I read the article, but the means of delivery seems to be problematic.
Unless you're mixing it with something else someone might readily inhale, but the only things that spring to mind are cocaine (at which point PT-141 would be the least of your worries) and asthma inhalers (which would be difficult to tamper with without the other person knowing, and even more difficult to regulate the timing of).
Then again, to borrow from the Joker, there is of course the old Squirting Flower on the Lapel trick...
From what the article states, it just makes people hornier. There's no attached impairment of judgment, so the user's reactions stay their own. I'd be likely to say that booze is a stronger candidate for being a rape-drug from that point of view.
Meh, I'm just thinking out loud through my keyboard. Its still a fantastic discovery :)
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Unless you're mixing it with something else someone might readily inhale, but the only things that spring to mind are cocaine (at which point PT-141 would be the least of your worries) and asthma inhalers (which would be difficult to tamper with without the other person knowing, and even more difficult to regulate the timing of).
Then again, to borrow from the Joker, there is of course the old Squirting Flower on the Lapel trick...
From what the article states, it just makes people hornier. There's no attached impairment of judgment, so the user's reactions stay their own. I'd be likely to say that booze is a stronger candidate for being a rape-drug from that point of view.
Meh, I'm just thinking out loud through my keyboard. Its still a fantastic discovery :)
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On the other hand, in a relationship, it *could* take some of the stress off.
Anyway, just my two-cents.
Hugs,
H.
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the entire proposition of chemical moods concerns me. apologies for the late comment.