HACKER Q&A
📣 Blamvitoads

Drug that can erase sexual desire for increasing focus on research?


For many unattractive and non family oriented person like me, I am wondering if there's any way to erase evolutionary coded sexual desire.

It makes sense for spreading genes to have sexual desires. But my sexual desires do not get me anywhere in life, Infact it's counter productive and takes me away from better pursuit in life like working on green energy research, working on my hobbies etc...

I am usually pretty chill person, but I have begin to notice when met with sexual tension and sexual competition, I go crazy and start acting selfish. I do not like it and often time I only introspect my behavior when things have already happened.

I am not even seeking any romantic partner so mostly it ends up having to visit escort or watching porn, both of which I am finding immoral lately and waste of time, energy and money. But I can't seem to exercise control over my behavior resulting from sexual desire. So I've reached conclusion that if I do not have sexual desires to begin with, I'd be a much better person.

It seems rather cruel joke, that I do not have anything to do with sex yet I have sexual desires. Man some startup can help here, get rid of sexual desires by paying a subscription fee monthly. I would have already subscribed if something like this existed.

Is there any work that is being done to kill sexual desires for people who do not want it? I am pretty sure army would have done any research on it?


  👤 salawat Accepted Answer ✓
There's always the old Aquinas route. Channel it into your work, or get in the habit of prayer or meditation for relief from that aspect of yourself. If a medieval monk whose family did everything possible to provoke a carnal response out of him can find it in himself to get past them, so to can you. It's a mental thing to be sure, but it can be gotten past.

I'd recommend against any pharmaceutical intervention. Better living through chemistry aside, a mental habit of recentering and refocusing is much easier to undo later down the road than drug induced changes to physiology. And yes, those happen, no, they aren't necessarily either researched or monitored for.

If you're still dead set on the pill route, your best bet is a talk with a doctor of reproductive medicine, and they may be in for an ethical quandry.

Might be some old herbal remedies out there but most efforts of ye olde healers were ah, in the opposite direction.


👤 diehunde
I know a side-effect of several antidepressants is low libido. I have no clue if a doctor would prescribe it for that though.

👤 anon2020dot00
Everything in moderation as the saying goes. Being too pre-occupied with sex is an unhealthy habit like over-eating. However, it is unrealistic to stop eating and also unrealistic to stop having sexual desires.

Like, with diet, with which we can exert some discipline to not over-eat; it is also possible to exert some discipline to not over-indulge in sexual matters. One approach is to just set a schedule for it, like once a week so that the mind isn't pre-occupied with it outside of that specific time.


👤 anonymous_they
Well there's a long standing myth of the Army feeding soldiers Saltpeter to reduce their sex drive [0].

[0] https://www.mcgill.ca/oss/article/history-you-asked/what-sal...


👤 h2odragon
Seek professional help, perhaps. We pay therapists to tell us our problems arent our fault; we pay doctors and dentists for body services, why should this be different?

Or get a goat.


👤 uberman
A simple Google search will tell you as will your doctor. Don't take medical advice from strangers on an internet tech forum.