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Question:
I have always had a srong reaction to the sound of the trumpet, and especially the trombone. There is something about the both the shape, appearnce, and sound of those insrtuments that initiate an almost Pavlovian response in me. It is especially when I see a beautiful woman playing such instruments that I become almost hypnotized, as if beholding intoxicating beauty, or sometimes become sexually charged. Seeing this has an even greater effect on me than seeing a beautiful woman naked. I have always had these feelings, as far as I can remember. I don't think there is anything wrong with these feelings per se, but I know that it probably is not normal. How could someone have such an extreme reaction to such music?

Answer:
by Mitchell Tepper:
(06/28/2004)
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Dr. Tepper

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