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Posted by fightbackk
 - Mar 25, 2002, 09:19 PM
Well Netnin, I don't know about sexual thoughts. However, when I had my poly. (and failed it), I couldn't stop thinking about the TV Show "Alias" because the actress there had just had hers taken, faield it, and was about to get fried. I can tell you one thing, that didn't work well for me. I thought I share this thought since I remembered the event after reading your e-mail.
Posted by MissionPoly-ban
 - Mar 25, 2002, 04:08 AM
I was thinking...about sex to be more specific.

Would thinking of a "personal favorite" sexual fantasy/sexual act/sexual image be a good way to create a significant reaction to control questions?  

I have one particular sexual thought that,  when I think of or about it,  gets me worked up.  Might a sexual thought do the trick?

The reason I ask this is because it seems to me to be a good way to get the pens moving,  but I have never heard anyone mention anything about the use of a sexual thought as a form of a mental countermeasure.

Any thoughts?