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Anti-Love
Posted: Wed May 27, 2009 7:47 am
by kayy
Okay, so I know you have the memory one, that actually improves your memory over time. So maybe you could make one that, over times, makes you stop loving? I know that seems like such a hard/crazy concept, but I think it'd be a great idea.
I know I need it. :/
Posted: Tue Jun 09, 2009 11:36 pm
by supercoco
lol i wont even ask why
Posted: Mon Jul 13, 2009 1:21 am
by The Paradox
The fuck?
Posted: Mon Jul 13, 2009 4:03 am
by Hayabusa
Just get over the love thing, it's time wasting...
Posted: Tue Jul 14, 2009 2:01 pm
by cameraboirzu
If your a dude, you should just get over it.
Posted: Sat Aug 29, 2009 1:40 am
by Master832
I think thats what prozium is for. Kill all strong emotion. But even still, I wouldn't do the dose. Pain builds character. Endure.
Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2009 3:52 am
by Matt0
in my opinion, thats a terrible idea. while love can hurt, especially when you cant have the one you want so much, it's just something that.. I dont know how to explain it. I just think its a bad idea.
Posted: Sun Sep 20, 2009 3:50 am
by SimonSaysKitty
I think it's a good idea.. Like a "Be content with what you have" sort of dose more like,t hough.. for people who feel lonely without love, a dose to get rid of those feelings of craving love.
I dwell on love way too much, and it's very difficult to handle..I fall in love way too easily, and I end up hurting more than I should. It would be great if anti-love could sorta..put a pause on it even if temporarily.
Posted: Sun Sep 20, 2009 8:35 pm
by cameraboirzu
SimonSaysKitty wrote:I think it's a good idea.. Like a "Be content with what you have" sort of dose more like,t hough.. for people who feel lonely without love, a dose to get rid of those feelings of craving love.
I dwell on love way too much, and it's very difficult to handle..I fall in love way too easily, and I end up hurting more than I should. It would be great if anti-love could sorta..put a pause on it even if temporarily.
You're also female. The main demographic for I-doser is a male audience.
Thats not to say that males don't get easily attached and that we can't love; but most of us are not comparable to that.
I understand where you're coming from though
Posted: Mon Sep 28, 2009 10:47 am
by Sieni
cameraboirzu wrote:
You're also female. The main demographic for I-doser is a male audience.
Thats not to say that males don't get easily attached and that we can't love; but most of us are not comparable to that.
If it's how you said, they should try to get females into IDoser too. Women are wasted money for IDoser. Over half of population is female and that's lots of money. It's always good to expand audience. It's not good to make doses only for certain people, it's like giving up: 'females aren't interested in IDoser, so let them be, let's not even try to get them interested.' Lots of waste.
I completely understand original poster, since I am going through hard time right now, my fiance left me after our unborn child died, and most hardest thing is that I still love him, even if I try not to. I have tried to forget, I have tried to escape, but it always comes back to me.
There is no way to escape, these things won't just dissapper, if you try not to think about it. Forgetting is long and hard process, and it requires that you go through your emotions, don't deny them, don't cling on to them, just let them come and go, and maybe one day you will notice that you have climbed over the mountain of emotions and won, then you can let them go.
I understand the frustation of original poster, since I have felt it hundred times. Why I just cannot forget, why I still feel this way?
But I believe that there can't be shortcuts to forgetting. I only wish that it could be easier, but at the same time I know that, even if it hurts, the hard way is the only way, if you want truly forget. Cheating your brains e.g. with medication, is just illusion, that you have forgotten, it is not real, since in subconcious levels you still haven't forgotten.
Posted: Tue Jan 05, 2010 9:28 pm
by Gummypudding
Who says i-doser is only/mostly directed at men? Me, my Sis', and two of my buddies Julie and Lyla all love i-doser. None of my guy friends are interested. You obviously have no clue what you're talking about.
And I know just as many men who are dramatic hopeless romantics, as I know women.
Posted: Wed Jan 06, 2010 8:52 am
by idoser
I-Doser is not directed at men, and in no way is men our only demographic. Woman make up nearly half of our customers. I believe even a little more than men. This poster has no way of knowing our demographics or sales, just speaking purely on conjecture.
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Posted: Fri Sep 06, 2013 11:26 am
by Gambit2479
SimonSaysKitty wrote:I think it's a good idea.. Like a "Be content with what you have" sort of dose more like,t hough.. for people who feel lonely without love, a dose to get rid of those feelings of craving love.
I dwell on love way too much, and it's very difficult to handle..I fall in love way too easily, and I end up hurting more than I should. It would be great if anti-love could sorta..put a pause on it even if temporarily.
I get how you feel... but what happened to your baby is something that makes my problems insignificant. If you're looking to numb the pain then look for Christ. I doser may help a little but I wont make the pain go away. Even if you don't believe in god what you got to lose? Try it.