In reviewing this article, I must conclude the meat of the matter is that antidepressants were successful in giving him the confidence that he needed to succeed with women, and had he been prescribed these meds earlier in life then this would have "cured" his involuntary celibacy. People say, "you need confidence", but that doesn't always happen like that without some help. Some people use alcohol, for others it might be something else. That's why I find it's unfair that when I use a confidence suggestion, like pheromones, ( which seem to be more harmless than antidepressants because at least you are breathing it in (as well as the women) rather than popping a pill that has crazy withdrawal symptoms if you go cold-turkey on it) that other posters are critical about it and portray it like a scam or buying false hope.
This is proof that sometimes you can't fake it until you make it, or just trick yourself into being more confidence with women. It's a neurochemistry of the brain issue that has to be solved somehow and then it becomes easier.