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By *adylydford OP   Woman  over a year ago

altinkum

So my fb has said he wants to try viagra to become more horny. He has loss of libido over last few months. Personally doesnt effect me but he wants to get over it. So would viagra help him there? I thought it was just to keep it up so to speak. Welcome to pm me if your more comfortable talkimg about your experiences there. Just wink if your out of my age range and i will message back.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"So my fb has said he wants to try viagra to become more horny. He has loss of libido over last few months. Personally doesnt effect me but he wants to get over it. So would viagra help him there? I thought it was just to keep it up so to speak. Welcome to pm me if your more comfortable talkimg about your experiences there. Just wink if your out of my age range and i will message back."

It won’t help libido, it will just help get a hardon. But you need to be aroused while using it to get one. Once it’s hard it stays hard for longer.

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By *hezuMan  over a year ago

London

Viagra only affects blood flow

If his libido is low might be cos of stress/depression some other personal mental thing.

My advice would be to go gym cos after I want to fuck fuck

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By *adylydford OP   Woman  over a year ago

altinkum

So no tablets will help his libido. I think its stress too but he is a guy, he wont listen to me or the doc

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By *dward_TeagueMan  over a year ago

wolverhampton

Going to the gym will release testosterone which may help boost his libido. Other than that consider his diet, maybe think about eating foods that enhance libido.

Viagra certainly won’t help and he should really visit his GP as there could be an underlying cause.

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