Hi all my wifes at the age and could do with a libido boost ive been told to give her 1mg of PT 141? will this work and will she get nausea? could i go lower so 0.5 mg to start? any advice would be nice thanks.


Oh Jesus Christ, OP, can you please confirm that you are exploring this <i>with her full knowledge and consent</i> and are simply saving her the work of some the research, which you of course intend to share with her? Cause it didn't even occur to me that that might not be the case til @Calm Logic brought it up, but now I can't un-see that possibility.Calm Logic said:With injecting anything (or instigating any injections), nausea is the least of your worries. Could be felony murder or involuntary manslaughter if she dies from an anaphylactic reaction.
Related thread:
Epi Pen resources?
Has anyone managed to buy some Epi Pens as a hedge against potential anaphylaxis? If so, what was your process? Is there a go-to telehealth that can issue a scrip?
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Google Gemini said:Scenario If Spouse Self-Injects If You Inject the Spouse Investigation Police will investigate the source of the drug/peptide. You become the primary focus of a homicide/manslaughter investigation. Potential Charge You could be charged with "Supply" or "Assisting" a crime. High risk of Gross Negligence Manslaughter . Legal Outcome Often treated as a tragic self-inflicted accident. High risk of a custodial (prison) sentence.

I'd say there's another nightmare scenario possible even if she DOESN'T die, which is that she isn't consulted on the whole thing. I'm kinda in favor of a super clear "She's interested in checking this out, and I'm checking into this on her behalf" at the very start of conversations like this.Calm Logic said:The legal issues in the UK for a nightmare/fatal scenario:
The US is often more conservative since just supplying the "drug" could be felony murder.
Try topical ointment known as “Scream Cream.” It’s a custom-blended prescription cream made by a compounding pharmacy. My Wife borrowed a swipe of this from her sister just for fun and it worked for the scenario.Phatmax said:Hi all my wifes at the age and could do with a libido boost ive been told to give her 1mg of PT 141? will this work and will she get nausea? could i go lower so 0.5 mg to start? any advice would be nice thanks.

randompersonrandom said:I'd say there's another nightmare scenario possible even if she DOESN'T die, which is that she isn't consulted on the whole thing. I'm kinda in favor of a super clear "She's interested in checking this out, and I'm checking into this on her behalf" at the very start of conversations like this.
Google Gemini said:By ensuring your spouse is the only one who handles the syringe and performs the injection, you are effectively allowing them to exercise their legal right to bodily autonomy. This protects you from the catastrophic legal fallout of a "medical accident" while keeping the issue confined to the (rarely prosecuted) regulatory breach of supplying an unlicensed substance to a family member.

Calm Logic said:And even with consent (which I assume is the case here), no one should be injecting anyone else with something unprescribed, spouse or not. At least in the UK, self-injection breaks the "chain of custody" by showing intent/autonomy:
I take a day off now we're into necrophilia....I'll try anything thrice!randompersonrandom said:I'd say there's another nightmare scenario possible even if she DOESN'T die, which is that she isn't consulted on the whole thing. I'm kinda in favor of a super clear "She's interested in checking this out, and I'm checking into this on her behalf" at the very start of conversations like this.

50 shades of peptides.....randompersonrandom said:Oh Jesus Christ, OP, can you please confirm that you are exploring this with her full knowledge and consent and are simply saving her the work of some the research, which you of course intend to share with her? Cause it didn't even occur to me that that might not be the case til @Calm Logic brought it up, but now I can't un-see that possibility.


Or a PBS episode of Inspector Morse .Airborne Daddy said:50 shades of peptides.....

I refuse to answer any other questions until OP confirms that this has already been tried.Airborne Daddy said:Editor's note from randompersonrandom: He decided to delete this comment because it was slightly explicit, but he suggested what I think is a perfectly reasonable alternative plan, but oh fine, if he pulled it I'll pull it from my quote but it has my vote.

Also, I would demand right of reply.WholesomeApril said:I’d feel more comfortable answering this if your wife posted. I’d really hate if my husband was posting about my libido online![]()

Omg I already deleted my comment and for reason I typed "too sexy/suggestive"randompersonrandom said:I refuse to answer any other questions until OP confirms that this has already been tried.

TOO LATE IF IT'S LAID IT'S PLAYEDAirborne Daddy said:Omg I already deleted my comment and for reason I typed "too sexy/suggestive"

Ok... not sorry. I stand by my comment and pending 3 day suspension...randompersonrandom said:TOO LATE IF IT'S LAID IT'S PLAYED
(oh fine, I edited my quote)![]()

I repeat, this is EXACTLY why I end up divorced as often as I end up married!Airborne Daddy said:Ok... not sorry. I stand by my comment and pending 3 day suspension...


Lol, @ZippityDooDah for the win.... he was gonna let it stand as it was an option, but I deleted it thinking I better before he sees it....randompersonrandom said:I refuse to answer any other questions until OP confirms that this has already been tried.

oh no, that was me who edited it, out of mercy--he never saw it. But now he's GONNA cause you summoned him and he can see edits!Airborne Daddy said:Lol, @ZippityDooDah for the win.... he was gonna let it stand as it was an option, but I deleted it thinking I better before he sees it....