No one on Viagra or Cialis?

Huh. Never seen this before: "Sorry, no one on Viagra nor Cialis please."

http://eccie.net/showthread.php?t=1937558

I can see that there are negatives from a provider's view - it can make things less sensitive and take forever to climax, especially if your dose is too high (in my experience). Still...if many ladies had this policy I have to wonder how many clients they'd be turning away if the clients were honest about it.

I know there would be no point in going without it for me (side effects of other medication make it necessary). I guess we could sit and play cards or something but I'm not paying 300 per hour for that!
She is eliminating many. Stupid marketing move. And how the hell would she know anyway?
She is eliminating many. Stupid marketing move. And how the hell would she know anyway? Originally Posted by watchoutthegameisrigged
Could be an oblique way of saying "no old dudes" I suppose.
Then she is still eliminating many.
Never taken it, i am down to one pop unless girl is unbelievable and willing to work. Since I know that, i stick to half hour one pop for both of our sakes.

And usually make sure there are at least two days between pops.
I can see why she dont want to see people needin help gettin it up extra work. This is america make more work less. I think escorts should charge more for yall who need help
I can see why she dont want to see people needin help gettin it up extra work. This is america make more work less. I think escorts should charge more for yall who need help Originally Posted by Rockcity66
I guess it's a good thing no one gives a fuck what you think then.
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Why do so many want to see Alice?

I have an idea these drugs will be found to cause other health complications. Have heard they cause a sudden decrease in blood pressure. How good can that be?

I just do the best I can naturally.
Why do so many want to see Alice?

I have an idea these drugs will be found to cause other health complications. Have heard they cause a sudden decrease in blood pressure. How good can that be?

I just do the best I can naturally. Originally Posted by tuckahoe
Alice? I'm not familiar with that term.

It's not that I want to do it. I'd certainly love to do the best I could naturally, but as mentioned, due to side effects of other prescription medications I take it is not optional if I want to have sex. I wish it was as simple as just overcoming it by force of will, but it's simply not.

As for other complications, maybe. There are certainly other prescriptions they can interact with, but as long as the doctor knows everything you're taking they can minimize the risk. I've taken them for years with no ill effects that I know of or that have been revealed in checkups.
Biomed1 Originally Posted by biomed1
I apologize. I will feed the troll no more.
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As for other complications, maybe. There are certainly other prescriptions they can interact with, but as long as the doctor knows everything you're taking they can minimize the risk. Originally Posted by SpankyJ
And as an extra safety precaution, have all your prescriptions filled at the same pharmacy. One of the things pharmacists are trained to do is examine your entire prescription history and catch possible adverse drug interactions that your physician may have overlooked (either because of a brain spasm on his/her part, or because you forgot to mention a particular drug when s/he reviewed your prescription drugs with you.

Cheers,

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Have heard they cause a sudden decrease in blood pressure. Originally Posted by tuckahoe
If a person takes, or is given, nitroglycerin for chest pain and has had Viagra, Cialis (see-Alice), or some other ED treatments in the past 24-48 hours, it can cause a deadly drop in blood pressure. That is why you shouldn't take ANY prescription medications without having a prescription from your doctor. They are supposed to give you all the dangers and side effects when they prescribe it to you and a decent pharmacist will go over them with you too.