Your thoughts on lil blue pill eaters?

Well ladies,
what are your thought / experiences? With the gentlemen who take a little helper pill before the see yall. Im not talking about the ones who medically need it? Is it just a work hazard?
Fancyinheels's Avatar
Why would it be a work hazard, exactly, much different than anything else we providers encounter all of the time? Because it might lead to a gymnastic genital marathon? Like that isn't a possibility every time we open the bedroom door?

Modern medicine has been a boon to us all, extending lives and erections, so more power to those who wisely use the gifts science gives us. HOWEVER, never a good idea to risk taking a medicine not medically needed. There are all sorts of side affects possible. As long as a doctor has prescribed it, I'm fine. Know many gents who take it as we are chatting over refreshments at the beginning of a multi-hour visit.

I know some take Viagra because they believe it will improve performance and make them last longer, even though the plumbing works perfectly well to begin with. (I especially worry if they aren't getting it through their doctor.) Makes me uncomfortable, knowing someone is using meds to "get every dime's worth" out of a paid play date, and yes, I've seen a few fellows who admitted to such motivations. That kind of attitude manifests itself in other ways, even if the blue pill (or other enhancer) isn't present, so I would be dealing with it no matter what.

I try to be a carnal chameleon and adapt. Thankfully, most of my precious paramours know that a sensational session isn't all about hardcore, jackhammer pounding.
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If you are taking Viagra, Cialis, whatever, might want to experiment at home initially, and not save the inaugural for a provider. If you decide to go in with no "test run" prior, PLEASE tell the lady. I know you gents want your pride and privacy respected, but she may need to know in case something happens.

I had a wee bit of an anxious experience with a fellow who decided to try his scrip for the first time, took the pill in the car on the way over, had a drink because he was nervous, then got into a hotel hot tub with me... and promptly passed out. Certain things do not mix well, like alcohol, meds, and hot water, and the spike in his blood pressure coupled with the sedative effects of booze was just too much, evidently. Hauled him out and cooled him down with one hand reaching for the phone thinking I might need to dial 911, but fortunately, he came around within moments. Practically played 20 Questions with the reluctant fellow to get him to affirm what I already suspected. Had I known, I would never have offered him drink or tub, and we would have been just fine and dandy getting randy. He stayed a while to calm himself down (scary episode, no doubt), left the full donation for the afternoon (right thing to do, even though I did offer him a partial refund), left and hasn't called me since, no doubt out of embarrassment. (Although I was understanding and willing to reschedule at a discount.) I would hate to see that scenario played out with any gents here, especially if the lady does have to call an ambulance.
Fancy
That was the kind of story I expecting .unfortunate but funny...
Also possibly some tard taking it to seem like super stud then not enjoying experience. ..
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Fancy
That was the kind of story I expecting .unfortunate but funny...
Also possibly some tard taking it to seem like super stud then not enjoying experience. .. Originally Posted by chilipepper
Had that happen, too, where a gentleman took it, stayed hard, but it didn't seem to give him the sensation he wanted, and it hadn't worn off by the time he left 2 hours later, making the walk from my apartment to his car in the parking lot in a tight pair of jeans a tad uncomfortable.

Another thing about pre-testing; no med works all of the time for all of the people it's prescribed for. Last stats I read on Viagra and the like indicated only a 60% success rate, and each individual has to experiment with dosage and how long it takes to reach full effectiveness and then recede, as these will vary.

I think erections are overrated; a lot of satisfying, climatic fun to be had with an experienced provider even if the flag isn't raised.
JustMeCLTXGG's Avatar
I'd think he passed out as a side effect of sildenafil citrate. I think it actually lowers blood pressure. I guess a spike could be down as well as up. if I misunderstood my apologies.

http://www.rxlist.com/viagra-side-ef...rug-center.htm

also, he should have contacted his doctor it sounds like from recommendations

edit:
read this several times skimming articles after reading the first post (was looking for an article I saw on the news about it being deemed harmful now) -
Percentage of men who don't refill their Viagra prescription: 50%
(seems lots aren't impressed with it or don't like it)
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Not viagra related but I recently got back to taking Paxil for anxiety. I instantly have gone from a 2 pump chump to taking a looooong time to ring my bell. If I ring my bell at all.
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I'd think he passed out as a side effect of sildenafil citrate. I think it actually lowers blood pressure. I guess a spike could be down as well as up. if I misunderstood my apologies.

http://www.rxlist.com/viagra-side-ef...rug-center.htm

also, he should have contacted his doctor it sounds like from recommendations

edit:
read this several times skimming articles after reading the first post (was looking for an article I saw on the news about it being deemed harmful now) -
Percentage of men who don't refill their Viagra prescription: 50%
(seems lots aren't impressed with it or don't like it) Originally Posted by JustMeCLTXGG

I probably should have said "abrupt change," as spike does infer a rise. Don't know if his blood pressure went up, down, sideways, or what. I'm thinking it was a combo of effects, but I'm a naughty nurse physical therapist, not a physician. I did STRONGLY urge him to see his doctor asap, all I could do.

From what my gentlemen friends share (most of whom are, like me, older and have one or another condition we pamper along), none of the erection enhancers are all that, so the no-refill stat doesn't surprise me. I know many drugs related to anti-depressants, diabetes, the heart, the circulatory system, etc., etc., have inhibitory effects on a fellow's ability to get junior to stand at attention for revelry. Just have to be more creative as our bodies change, and use our minds more.

This is where ECCIE excels; I think it's great and very helpful that we talk about this stuff so we know that we aren't alone in our respective "weirdness."

Strong ... you are not alone I recently started on zoloft again for anxiety.same effect plus libido is way up to... dr. Said all is normal.happy side effects
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I'll be honest; I take Wellbutrin XL and have for a decade. (I think the Irish as a whole are bi-polar, or at least crazy from all the drinkin'. ) Statistically, 1% of women who take that particular drug see an INCREASE in libido and NO suppression of orgasmic response. Guess who got lucky?

At my age (soon to be 56), everybody is on something.
Normal is boring, anyway.
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(I think the Irish as a whole are bi-polar, or at least crazy from all the drinkin'. Originally Posted by Fancyinheels

Nah, its the generations of inbreeding on a tiny island ... ijs.
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Nah, its the generations of inbreeding on a tiny island ... ijs. Originally Posted by pyramider
Okay, I'll give you that one. Next one I send my leprechaun chihuahuas after your taquito.

One of my experiences:
If you do take it for a rendezvous
w/a provider be sure and schedule
enough time
for a decent session.
Once had a gent take half of one at the
beginning of an hh appt.
Pill was just kicking in for
him in a hh, we did our do
or tried and now it's time for me to leave,
30+ minutes are up and
he doesn't want to extend time
and now he's pissed with me
Fancyinheels's Avatar
One of my experiences:
If you do take it for a rendezvous
w/a provider be sure and schedule
enough time
for a decent session.
Once had a gent take half of one at the
beginning of an hh appt.
Pill was just kicking in for
him in a hh, we did our do
or tried and now it's time for me to leave,
30+ minutes are up and
he doesn't want to extend time
and now he's pissed with me Originally Posted by Seeking ~P
Good advice. Sounds like he was a Viagra "newbie" or just intended to take advantage of the situation from the onset, as the med takes 30-60 minutes to kick in. (And if you eat a heavy meal first, it may take longer.) If a gentleman is waiting to pop the pill until actually in the presence of a provider (and I understand that fellows don't want to waste the "Blue Gold" in case something happens and she cancels or doesn't show), he pretty much has to book a minimum 90-minute appointment.