Yeah, those can work.
But I think someone should try to invent a drug specifically for suppressing sexual desires more effective than SSRIs without the other mental side affects of SSRIs.
If that's possible, I'm not a Chemist or a Pharmacist so idk 100%.
SSRIs are also given to people with Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD), as it can help reduce compulsions and obsessive thoughts. The reason it works for Depression is because depressed people cannot stop ruminating on whatever's making them depressed, so the SSRI helps them to be able to think less about those things. People with OCD have fucked-up brain wiring, and I'm not a chemist either, but apparently SSRIs unfuck that brain wiring for them. One of the most degenerate acquaintances I ever knew had OCD. And hypersexuality with low inhibition isn't uncommon in people with OCD.
Giving SSRIs to hypersexual people isn't a bad idea. Contrary to popular belief, SSRIs don't always completely remove libido either, though they can lower it. I've been on SSRIs before and they didn't entirely remove my sex drive, they just made it lowered and allowed me to focus more on other shit outside of sex. But I was still able to have sex while on them. SSRIs affect everyone differently though and what dosage someone is being given can make the side effects more or less apparent. I was never on the maximum dosage, so maybe had I been, it could have removed sexual desire completely if I were.
Aside from medication, there are other ways to lower libido if that is what someone wants, such as meditation or certain foods. And if someone wants to rid themselves of a fetish they have, I believe abstaining from pornography and not entertaining fantasy ideas related to the fetish, over a long period of time, will eventually get them to stop having the fetish. Fetishes are reinforced thru repetition, like habits are. I believe "kink communities" are harmful (see toaster greentext) because they encourage people to slippery slope into more and more depraved fetishes, just like how pornography does. "Kink communities" also promote open/poly relationships, which are toxic.
No. Sex in all forms is evil. We should take notes from the Shakers and never, ever fuck. Drugs will help the modern anti-sex movement succeed where the Shakers failed. How will the human race continue? We'll ask God to make asexual reproduction in humans possible.
I know this is sarcasm, but I unironically do think humans focus too much on sex and it causes a lot of problems for people. I'm not anti-sex. But I find it sad how many people break up or divorce when their sex life isn't as popping anymore, especially because the honeymoon phase doesn't last forever and there are ups-and-downs to every long-term relationship. I wish more people tried to find more ways to bond and revitalize their relationship instead of just giving up. I am very against no-fault divorces being normalized, especially when the divorce is for a reason I deem as trivial as "I want to find someone who will engage in more of my weird sexual fantasies" (such is the case for troons who leave their wives and kids to pursue AGP full-time).
Dating apps have also fucked up dating irreparably because now people are trained to view each other as replaceable sex toys instead of trying to build a future with one life partner.
In terms of religion, one of the reasons I prefer Orthodoxy to Catholicism is because I've heard Orthodoxy promotes sexual fasting every once in a while. Sometimes I have needed to take a break entirely from dating to focus on myself because it gets exhausting, especially with how pay-to-play and insanely luck-based dating women is.