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Some women apparently find that ordinary viagra (or sildenafil, same stuff but this is the generic name and is only a quarter the price) has the effect of increasing the blood circulation in the clitoris and boosting sensation. Not sure if any proper clinical trials have been performed though, as the drug companies seem to be making enough money selling the stuff to men without going through the vast expense of more trials and drug licensing to sell to women. |
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"Hi has anyone ladies tried this and how did you find it. Did it work to make you get a good orgasm"
I haven't but a friend did and all she got for her troubles was a headache.
Try . Great for libido and orgasms. |
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By *G LanaTV/TS
over a year ago
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Sunlight, well sort of. There are a number of anecdotal reports and limited medical studies that suggest melanocortinergic agents have erectogenic properties in both men and women. What does this have to do with sunlight? Well these compounds are typically fragments of the melatonin we naturally produce when exposed to sun to trigger the tanning process.
None of the compounds are believed to interact in the same way as viagra or cialis as they do not seem to have any direct effect on nitric oxide concentrations in the body but instead seem to affect the underlying arousal in both genders. It is my belief that the elevated levels of melatonin is, at least partly, why so many people feel especially horney on beach holidays. I would suggest that it may also be involved in why some people become addicted to tanning. |
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By *umpkinMan
over a year ago
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"Some women apparently find that ordinary viagra (or sildenafil, same stuff but this is the generic name and is only a quarter the price) has the effect of increasing the blood circulation in the clitoris and boosting sensation. Not sure if any proper clinical trials have been performed though, as the drug companies seem to be making enough money selling the stuff to men without going through the vast expense of more trials and drug licensing to sell to women."
A now sadly deceased friend of mine, an MS sufferer, was prescribed Viagra so give her back a sex life!She said it was the best medicine she could have! |
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"Some women apparently find that ordinary viagra (or sildenafil, same stuff but this is the generic name and is only a quarter the price) has the effect of increasing the blood circulation in the clitoris and boosting sensation. Not sure if any proper clinical trials have been performed though, as the drug companies seem to be making enough money selling the stuff to men without going through the vast expense of more trials and drug licensing to sell to women.
A now sadly deceased friend of mine, an MS sufferer, was prescribed Viagra so give her back a sex life!She said it was the best medicine she could have!"
I was told a few years ago of some women that dissolve Viagra pills in their bum as it stimulates the blood in the whole genital region.
Any ladies care to experiment with this and give valuable feedback? |
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I Missus have tried it and to be honest it never really did anything to increase any orgasms. yes it did make things a little more sensitive but the main thing i found was my nipples became really really hard (which lasted for about a week) to the point where if became rather painful xxxx |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Some women apparently find that ordinary viagra (or sildenafil, same stuff but this is the generic name and is only a quarter the price) has the effect of increasing the blood circulation in the clitoris and boosting sensation. Not sure if any proper clinical trials have been performed though, as the drug companies seem to be making enough money selling the stuff to men without going through the vast expense of more trials and drug licensing to sell to women."
The first drug trials people would pay money to watch.....
Think I'll buy a lab coat |
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"Some women apparently find that ordinary viagra (or sildenafil, same stuff but this is the generic name and is only a quarter the price) has the effect of increasing the blood circulation in the clitoris and boosting sensation. Not sure if any proper clinical trials have been performed though, as the drug companies seem to be making enough money selling the stuff to men without going through the vast expense of more trials and drug licensing to sell to women."
The kamagra pink pills contain exactly the same ingredients as the blue...
But they are pink.lol
Ive tried them they do work but mass headache...
Which tbh wasnt worth it |
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By (user no longer on site)
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Viagra wasn't developed as a drug for impotency it was developed for condition effecting the cardio vascular system but it was soon discovered they were obvious benefits to male trialists. Once they realised that it was like it was kerching£££££££ |
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Whilst I’m no doctor I’d argue the physical and desire elements are possibly related. I.e. if you end up with increased blood flow to the genitals, they get more sensitive, are more easily aroused and then (and this is then the big maybe) maybe you are more inclined to want or need sexual stimulation? |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Whilst I’m no doctor I’d argue the physical and desire elements are possibly related. I.e. if you end up with increased blood flow to the genitals, they get more sensitive, are more easily aroused and then (and this is then the big maybe) maybe you are more inclined to want or need sexual stimulation?"
I don't think more blood flow equates to heightened sensitivity. If anything I have heard guys last longer on viagra and take longer to cum (bonus) which would suggest slightly reduced sexual desire.... don't think that is the case though. |
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