04-10-2005, 06:20 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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She wants to try some kind of female Viagra..
My current GF and I have a very healthy and experimental sexual relationship, and while we havent found any problems (we are open to almost anything), she recently was given a sample pack (or something) of a viagra-like drug for women. I really don't have much of a problem (as long as she lets me do research about it online before taking it), though I'm a bit concerned about being able to "keep up". Anyone who has any experience with this: what can I expect?
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04-10-2005, 07:08 PM | #2 (permalink) |
Still Free
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I don't have anything to offer regarding the medication, but I have to ask: If it isn't broken, why are you trying to fix it??!!??
What is she expecting to get out of this drug? If she doesn't need it and you don't need it, why take any risks? Remember, there are things such as alergies that you can't anticipate. Again, if it ain't broke....
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04-10-2005, 08:12 PM | #3 (permalink) |
Loves my girl in thongs
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First of all, Viagra just increases blood flow, it does not increase libido.
That being said, what is the point of her taking a female equivilant? I suspect the pills do nothing, and I ponder what she is trying to acheive. If she want a longer sexual act, pills will not help from a female perspective. Is she trying to increase libido? Looking into her hormone levels may lead to better results. More to the point, what would increasing blood flow to the vagina do besides possibly stimulate vaginal secretions more, thus decreasing friction?
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04-10-2005, 08:23 PM | #4 (permalink) |
Tilted
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I honestly have no idea... I was skeptical when she told me about it though I believe it doesnt increase blood flow or anything like that, just produces the same effect. Its not so much a "need it" thing as its a "trying new things" deal. We are very experimental..though i think she mainly wants longer sex (though I'm a bit perturbed because we usually spend around 2-3 hours from foreplay through orgasm)... I just don't really know how to respond. I suppose the best solution is to just ask what she feels is lacking (though, knowing her its probably just a "want to see what happens" thing)...either way I dont know how to ease her off the idea...
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04-10-2005, 11:13 PM | #5 (permalink) |
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I don't see any reason to complain at all. LPM and I tried this stuff on her we got at Longs drugstore, called "Vigel". It's a topical lotion that you apply to the clitorus and all it's intended to do is increase bloodflow, which supposedly assists in reaching orgasms. However, she didn't notice any changes when we tried it.
Realistically, I doubt you'll have any problems "keeping up" with her. But hell, if you're that worried, mail this stuff to me, and LPM and I can give it a whirl instead. |
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