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female
age
36-40,
anonymous
writes: My boyfriends got some viagra from his dad and wants us to take it together. Iv read the packet and health risks but it stil says its for male erectile disfunction. Is it safe for women to take viagra (pfizer 25mg)? And if so what are the known effects for women? And have any of you women out there tried it experiences pls as I'm unsure weather to say no or not
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reader, Fatherly Advice +, writes (9 February 2010):
Those pills are pretty expensive. Unless you think an erection is going to help you a lot, I'd save it for him to use another time.
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reader, anonymous, writes (9 February 2010): This is verified as being by the original poster of the questionYeah thanks guys. Couldn't get the link before but iv had a look on the pc and found all the info I needed xx
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reader, anonymous, writes (9 February 2010): What that Go Ask Alice link below said. As it said in that link, some doctors have prescribed it to woman who have sexual dysfunction, especially from using SSRIs. Other than that, there is very little info on Viagra for woman.
Note that Viagra does nothing for libido or quality of orgasm for men, so it is unlikely to enhance that for women. It is used to allow greater flow to the penis to allow an erection in men who have a medical condition that inhibits blood flow to the penis. Some younger men also use it to be able to have additional erections shortly after an orgasm so that they can have repeated sex. I suppose that it would allow better orgasms in a woman who has a similar medical condition, but I don't think that anyone really knows if this is true. However, it is not a good idea to use it if not needed, as it can have some serious side effects. There have even been something like 30 cases of blindness attributed to Viagra use. That is not a lot considering the millions of men who use it, but even that low risk is not worth the it if is not needed for a medical condition that makes it difficult or impossible to have an erection.
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reader, Miamine +, writes (9 February 2010):
mmm.. Go ask a doctor.. as far as I know Viagra is recommend for men with a medical condition only.
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reader, anonymous, writes (9 February 2010): This is verified as being by the original poster of the questionThe reason I'm asking the question in the first place is so not to be gullible. I'm 23yrs old and he is 32. We have a great sex life and I'm open to trying things that mite enhance this more that's y our sex life is so good now I think because we openly talk bout new things and how we feel. Its valentines day sunday so he sugested it as his friends have tried it with there partners and its been reported a positive experience from them. Just wanted the facts on it etc so could make a sensible desision. And I dnt do drugs hun not my scene I have been brought up beter than that. Anymore coments that may be helpful are very apreciated.
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reader, Miamine +, writes (9 February 2010):
Why do you want to take Viagra? What's wrong with your sex drive? Viagra is made specifically for men with a medical sexual problem, why do you want to take a tablet that hasn't been prescribed for you? What's wrong with just having sex together, why aren't you enough for him without getting drugs involved?
If he offered you crack cocaine, would you be this gullible and say "I'll try anything for you baby".....
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female
reader, anonymous, writes (9 February 2010): http://www.goaskalice.columbia.edu/3487.html
Or try to just google viagra what happens when women take it
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