Posted by Tina1 on June 7, 2000, at 21:44:04
In reply to Re: A question for the ladies.... » Kellie, posted by Greg on June 7, 2000, at 20:39:59
Men glow, just in different ways and in different places. 'nuff said!!
> Of course I'll be glowing with masculinity (he says in a VERY deep voice).
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> > I know a great many macho men (I work with law enforcement officers) who just plain giggle when women say we "glow". But I don't mind if you glow. Kellie
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> > > Why can't guys "glow" too?
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> > > > > > >Hey hunny, I hate to agree with you on this point, owing to my supreme belief that women "glow" and do NOT sweat but you aren't wrong. Celexa made me sweat like a pig in heat and I really have never had that problem before. I needed really strong antiperspirant and I usually don't need any unless I'm exercising to a salsa tape or something. Since stopping celexa I have returned to normal. I hope this helps, don't suppose it does really! Well, as usual, my main point is you aren't alone. Been there, done that. Love ya---Me
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> > > > > > My current meds are: Prozac, Wellbutrin SR, Neurontin, Ambien and Xanax.
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> > > > > > > My question is, Has anyone taking one or a combination of these meds experienced a change in their body odor over a period of time? I'm not saying that it is a bad smell, but definitely different. It started about 3 weeks ago and I can't figure out what's causing it. It's driving me crazy.....er.
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> > > > > > > Greg
> > > > > Greg, I don't know if I smell different, but I definitely "glow" (sweat) more on Effexor-XR than I ever have in my life!!!--Cindy W
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> > > > I thought I was imagining it, but now that I see others are experiencing the same thing, I guess I'm not! I too have been more glowing and aromatic on Effexor! Kellie
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