Does Viagra work for women?

Rick2002

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The wife is tired of all the "fantasy" stuff I guess. She says it's all the same stuff.

Would Viagra help her?
 
Help her what, exactly?



Once again I feel compelled to point out, Viagra is a prescription medication, and it is never really advisable for a person to take medication that has not been specifically prescribed for them.
 
Viagra can influence a female's organs, just like it does a males. The Vulva swells more, etc. Some report more wetness. Some report that those happenings improve sex for them.

Probably worth a try if you are experimental. Doctors often have sample packages of 2 pill available.

Viagra is dangrous for some people, particularally high blood pressure and heart patients. Get it from youy doctor, not a friend!

Note I said organs, not orgasms. It isn't an aphrodesiac. It just assists mechanical responses to happen, which in the male is the obvious hard-on, and in the female it's a lot more subtle.
 
peachykeen said:
Help her what, exactly?



Once again I feel compelled to point out, Viagra is a prescription medication, and it is never really advisable for a person to take medication that has not been specifically prescribed for them.

SORRY but that's just the line that privileges the licensed from the unlicensed. It's a scam. A monopoly NOT in the consumer's interest. A doctor is no more knowlegable that many many many well-informed intelligent people like you and me.

Med-School is not some arcane voodoo! As a friend of mine, a neuroscientist (PH.D and MD) professor admitted, Med School is rigorous exposure to a jumble of unsystematic specific facts. It ain't rocket science! (He studied physics as an undergrad--he knows what "systematic" science means.) It doesn't make one omniscient. Nor does it mean one is

If you or anyone reads PDR, you're better informed than 90% of all doctors. (They, too, forget what they "know.")

--Orson
 
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