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Thanks to everyone. It is just a totally new experience. He's taken the winter off of work to ski and discovered scotch with that crowd. Sure, drinking before with a mixer was no prob, but maybe straight scotch might be different. Lately,it's been complaints of stomach pains after too much alcohol after being away skiing. Being here on weekends? He's fine and frisky.
So....I'm now giving him milk thistle(recommended by Dr OZ) which can actually repair damage to ones' liver. He's thrilled to have it. He'd also probably be thrilled/receptive if I told him I wanted him to take the other. I just hated to point out anothers' shortcomings esp sexual performance. I hear men are sensitive to that and it's always been amazing otherwise.
As a p.s ......He does not go to doctors period! and hasn't since a child....I happen to be extremely attuned to all physical attributes people present, being in the healthcare field, and would never jeopardize a total stranger much less a long standing loved one. I'm not talking propofol for goodness sakes.!
I would NEVER be as deceptive as that. I certainly have had my moments of being less than truthful to my mate, but this to me would be absolutely crossing a line that should never be crossed.
What ever happened to communication, and discussing the issue at hand? And, if it came to any sort of medication or herbs, for the person taking them to have the final word about what's put into their body?
Geesh, thinking about this, I shudder as to what some of my exes may have put into my food...
You may not have an obey clause in your relationship, but there is certainly one as a citizen. Slipping anything into someone's food or drink is a criminal act. You still have to "obey" the law, whether you're married or not.
Not to be a stickler, but handing someone a "vitamin/supplement" while they are in an aware/awake state is not criminal. Slipping a controlled substance to someone who is unaware is. (Ie, controlled substances are illegal on all fronts as in "roofies" are controlled substances/narcotics.) You are welcome to discuss legality in the legal section all you want and I have no problem taking it on there.
Giving a natural enhancement is not a crime. Bring any argument, be it civil, criminal, or federal. And this remark has nothing to do with any other suggestion on this post. They have been quite insightful. This reply is ONLY for the above POSTER that quotes law out the arse.
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