Increased Libido Challenge

I asked Master if he was interested in testing a theory that the more sex you have, the more desire you have for it. I can’t remember where I’ve read it, but I have seen it several occasions. Of course this would mean lots and lots of ‘work’ in the line of sex with me. Heh.

He said sure! (Like I thought he would turn it down.) So I asked him for a month; 30 days of sex everyday. I’m thinking it has to be some form of penetrative sex, so while blowjobs could be counted, I don’t think they would increase MY libido, so I’ve asked him for vaginal or anal sex or sex with toys if he just isn’t up to the challenge (again, we are talking Master here *chuckles*).

Starting immediately after my period is finished in a couple days and going until my next period starts we will attempt to have sex every single day. I think it should be lots of fun. I’m trying to figure out a way to document our ‘efforts’ so that you can follow along. I remember Curvaceous Dee did a spreadsheet for her Mastrubation month, it might work well for the libido challenge too. Hmm. I’ll ask Master what he thinks of documenting it and go from there.

Day 3 into my synthroid and I’m already feeling less tired. Now, some of you are probably saying that it can’t be the meds, those take a month to build up in my system. I have always believed that medicine is part science and part mental persuasion. I believe that the meds will help me improve and thus, they will. Even if they aren’t chemically doing it — I am feeling better because I want to believe that they will make me feel better. Just as good as meds right?

–luna

7 thoughts on “Increased Libido Challenge

  1. I WANNA DO THAT! lol

    Really! I want to be part of the research team on that question. I’ve always said that the more you get, the more you want, too, so, I should back that up with proof, yeah? Yeah!

    Course I’m incredibly sex starved right now, I may not feel this way in a few days. But I totally can’t wait to hear your thoughts on it.

  2. Synthroid doesn’t take months to build up in your system. While it will take months to undo a lot of the problems, such as skin-alterations, weight-gain caused by it, loss of muscle tone and, not the least, the life-style changes a very slow metabolism have caused, you should feel the changes not instantly, but quickly. This is also why you really need to make sure you take your medication every day. If you forget, you’ll quickly feel low on energy.

    The hormone it replaces is one that needs to be continously produced in added to the body. The “store” of it is used up quickly, and if you have too much in your body, that is very, very uncomfortable. This is not a vitamin or a mineral: it’s a hormone that causes pretty quick changes in your energy levels.

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