Viagra or Cialis

Tailgunnr's Avatar
looking for info about pros and cons to either the blue steel or the Cialis- what one is safer? side effects? I want to try it one time to see if there is a difference my junk works just curious- also any feedback on how to avoid it on my insurance and all that? can PM info if you have any feedback..thanks!
TG
Tried and used both. You'll get stiff but you may also experience headaches, face flushing and cotton mouth. Some guys claim Vitalikor (at GNC stores) works just as well; a lot cheaper but u might get the same side effects.
Adonis's Avatar
I've been using Revive TCM Gold from Condom's to Go and feel like it works better than both V or C.
OldGrump's Avatar
I found Cialis and Levitra are less likely to be affected by food than Viagra.

Some providers say that Viagra takes longer to finish.

Of the 3, I prefer Levitra.
1st place to start is with your doctor. And if you really don't need them, consider none of them are risk free. Read the information on the manufactures website. Consider drug interactiins can have a big effect.

You will get a lot of individual anecdotal information here but everybody is different and you take risks using drugs that are not perscribed or needed.
Dittychaser's Avatar
Yes do start with your doctor. I asked mine for samples of Viagra, Levitra, and Cialis so I could see for myself which was better for me. I got about the same results from Viagra and Levitra but not the Cialis. I eventually stayed with the Levitra because it was cheaper.
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  • HDnTX
  • 07-23-2013, 04:06 PM
second everything OldGrump said
Hermosa's Avatar
I'm 60 so was wondering if the aids would work. Talked with doctor and he gave Viagra. Thought I'd try it just to try it. Better blood flow equals more sensitivity, larger and sensitive even when not erect (COOL), also, when I tried it with a lady, more enjoyment, recovered better. Not into alcohol or drugs, but this I like. No side issues. Not sure is the real problem is lack of blood flow or simply bored.
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Yes do start with your doctor. I asked mine for samples of Viagra, Levitra, and Cialis so I could see for myself which was better for me. I got about the same results from Viagra and Levitra but not the Cialis. Originally Posted by Dittychaser
My experience after trying all three was that Viagra worked best, Levitra was a close second, and Cialis just didn't work consistently. It's good advice to check with your doctor, but there seems to be wide variety of which one works best for each individual.
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At age 80, I use all 3 at the same time. These young girls think they're be fucked by a 30 year old, which is why I prefer surfboard so they can't see my wrinkled face. Side effects, who cares, as long as I can keep fucking.
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  • HDnTX
  • 07-23-2013, 06:23 PM
Go get em bobby..........
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  • HDnTX
  • 07-23-2013, 06:27 PM
There is a new one on the market; Avanafil, suppose to work faster and less side effects. I have some of it, but soon soon for me to say if it works that well
Damn Bobby, you may not reach 81but drill them man. Hope I am still fucking at 80. Those nursing home sluts better watch.out!
My experience after trying all three was that Viagra worked best, Levitra was a close second, and Cialis just didn't work consistently. It's good advice to check with your doctor, but there seems to be wide variety of which one works best for each individual. Originally Posted by doublebogey49
This is good advice. If your doctor gives you the ok, Viagra works the best but you will get flushing. If you take 2 Aspirins with V, you get no flushing. ask your doctor about that and free samples. Also note: there are many other side affects that you need to be aware of. Do not take any of these for over 5 years. Once you notice any of these start losing their kick or not doing what they did when you first took them. stop taking them. there are many more, safer solutions out there when these pills stop working so well. and they will, over time.

CG
LucadeJure's Avatar
Go visit your doctor and get a sample of each. Then:
Take a V, have a consultation with a Provider.
Take a C, consult with the same Provider.
Take an L, consult again with the same Provider.

It's gotta be a controlled experiment ... which one worked best? And the Provider will certainly appreciate the repeat consultations.

Seriously though, get your doctor's help on this.