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Re: Levitra Etiquette
Bodercollie 1329 reads
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I don’t think there is any well established etiquette on this matter.  I suspect most don’t inform the Provider.  However some Providers can recognize some of the obvious side effects and suspect when a client is under the influence of a ED drug and due to politeness and etiquette will not let you know that.  That said a good Provider if so informed will also work with you on the matter to the satisfaction of both .

-- Modified on 1/27/2008 5:06:10 AM

Headling to Vegas next month and will be seeking out some fun with a lovely lady - one positively reviewed on TER of course! My health is otherwise perfect with the single exception that I'm at the (middle) age where I require Levitra - physician prescribed. My question is thus: Is this something that I should flag upfront when contacting a provider? Thanks (and I really appreciate the newbie board).

Bodercollie1330 reads

I don’t think there is any well established etiquette on this matter.  I suspect most don’t inform the Provider.  However some Providers can recognize some of the obvious side effects and suspect when a client is under the influence of a ED drug and due to politeness and etiquette will not let you know that.  That said a good Provider if so informed will also work with you on the matter to the satisfaction of both .

-- Modified on 1/27/2008 5:06:10 AM

Personally I would inform any provider I was going to be with about any drugs (especially ED drugs) that I feel would contribute or be a detriment to a wonderful session. Communication is vital in having a great time.

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-- Modified on 1/27/2008 11:02:28 AM

Unless you are planning on trying to turn yourself into some sort of marathon man and go for sixty minutes straight in which case it would be nice to clear it with the lady involved...

Both of my favs know that I take Viagra (one insists that I don't need it) but it's not something I "warned" them about before our first meeting.  In my case the med produces what would be considered a "normal" erection, not some sort of jack hammer robo-dick so I don't really give it any thought.
I guess if I were on a heart monitor or a transplant waiting list I would probably let the gal know about it but I don't see any reason to present a gal with my medical dossier any more than she is going to give me hers...

Four good POV's - thank you! - split right down the middle. No, I don't transform into a Superman under this med, and would assume it's generally NOT brought up. I guess the point is between "irrelevent to the matter at hand" versus "would a Provider appreciate the info".

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