Female Viagra

  • Chloe
  • 11-21-2010, 03:04 AM
How can they have a drug to treat a condition for which they don't even know what is "normal"?
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I have to go with you on that jack. But at the very end it was said that it is also a antidepressant. "working on the pleasure center of the brain". Then she gave the side effects,Insomnia, dizzyness, nausea.

And I must say Dr. Jennifer Ashton is easy to look at.
  • Laker
  • 11-22-2010, 11:18 AM
How can they have a drug to treat a condition for which they don't even know what is "normal"? Originally Posted by jackfengshui

Jack it's been around for quite some time. There was a story about it, is an aspirin, and was found out to work by a carefull controlled experiment:

A man was out drinking with his buddies, when he arrived home he was feeling very amourous and past history had told him he would find his wife in bed pretending to be sleeping. He got into the house, cleaned up and enterered their bedrooom quietly with a glass of water and two aspirins. He tapped his wife, who was as he expected lying in bed with the covers over her head and pretending to be asleep.

He tapped her again saying "honey I'm home." She stirred, yawned and said "that's nice I'm, sleeping." He said to her, "I brought you something nice." The covers popped open she sat up excited and querried "o how nice what is it?" He handed her the water and aspirins, where-by she asked "what is this"? He answered "aspirins for your headache."

She answered "well I don't have a headache", a big smile immediately came onto his face and he said to her, "that's all I wanted to hear!!"
The idea of female viagra starts with the conception that lack of female desire for sex is somehow a dysfunction when it might reflect a great many realities of her circumstances, the relationship, etc.

Male viagra does not address desire -- it addresses a circulatory issue.