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Should a provider tell us they are on the pill?
Rick_Blaine 236 Reviews 1487 reads
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In either case it doesn't matter IMHO.  One doesn't affect the other.

I have heard that taking ED pills can make it harder to cum.  I heard that from a provider after I took a particularly long time.  Don't know if it's true or not, but again what does it matter.  If you run out of time, you run out of time.  

Finally, I expect that a session with a rock hard cock (w/ ED meds) v. one that is difficult to get erect (no ED meds) is more fun for the provider.  Why go and spoil your bravado and ego with the truth?  Let the lady revel in her glory that she has made your cock harder than it's ever been!

Win/Win or Win/Win/Win if she lets you have MSOG

RexTyler1414 reads

Should a client tell a provider in advance that he is using an ED medication?  I've needed it before but it may be I'll need it here on out.  

I am also wondering if the answer is different if the medication is being used to enhance a "normal" performance?  Is that something a provider needs to know?

I am curious to know from both sides what the best protocol is.

In either case it doesn't matter IMHO.  One doesn't affect the other.

I have heard that taking ED pills can make it harder to cum.  I heard that from a provider after I took a particularly long time.  Don't know if it's true or not, but again what does it matter.  If you run out of time, you run out of time.  

Finally, I expect that a session with a rock hard cock (w/ ED meds) v. one that is difficult to get erect (no ED meds) is more fun for the provider.  Why go and spoil your bravado and ego with the truth?  Let the lady revel in her glory that she has made your cock harder than it's ever been!

Win/Win or Win/Win/Win if she lets you have MSOG

if you did mention it in some guy's cases they take very long or it ends up not happening.
If the lady is working her butt off and not getting the normal response she might think it is something she is doing wrong.Medication affects everybody in different ways.


-- Modified on 12/3/2014 3:31:24 AM

Too low a dose and it has no effect, too high a dose and it can be dangerous. From what I've read, it takes some experimentation for a guy to figure out the proper dose and when to take it. I've also heard complaints from providers that a guy will go too long and hurt her vajayjay.

One thing I've wondered about is while it gives a solid erection, does it improve ejaculation outcomes? Maybe this is what you're getting at - you go a long time but he never finishes...

Exactly no problem getting hard but the outcome may be a different story when on enhancers it affects everyone differently.

but I also have never used them. Actually been thinking about trying it. Whats the best way to go about getting some. Ive seen online pharmacies but heard to stay away. I dont have insurance so I feel its going to cost a ton just to get a sample of something.

I would take 25 mg at 8 a.m. About 9 my gonads would begin a low steady hum, kicking in a bit when I started fantasizing about the date coming up. An hour before the date I'd take 50 mg. The g forces would really kick in. Some ladies who loved cim would literally purr and moan when I came. KandieSweetbits, in particular, loved getting her reward. The downfall was hiding play time from my wife. My face would get flush. The few times a date would cancel at the last minute it was a big letdown.

-- Modified on 12/3/2014 12:49:25 PM

RexTyler648 reads

All of this makes me hope that it's not really ED.  Doesn't sound like much of a recreational drug.

I really wish I could blame the provider but she was actually very cute!

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