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oldfartte 2112 reads
posted
1 / 15

There can be serious side effects with these drugs. Talk to your doctor. Early 30's seems a bit young for ED problems.

c011413 9 Reviews 1972 reads
posted
2 / 15

So I am in my early 30s and have been having issues not "rising to the occasion".  I don't want to think about ED at my age but it has been a problem in a few appointments recently.  I usually don't have issues but even a few times not performing is costly.  

What has been your experience with ED drugs?  Has anyone had any success with more natural remedies?  This is all new to me since it has only been a recent problem.  Thanks in advance for the input.

jennysexygirl See my TER Reviews 3918 reads
posted
3 / 15

Sex world and Fantasy gifts sell some blue pills (don't remember the name)  but they work great.

Testosterone via ur doc works great too.  Some men just have low testosterone.

I'm not a man but I'm a fan of men and I'm pretty experienced with them;)  

bigRV 52 Reviews 2497 reads
posted
4 / 15

Hey man, don't feel bad - I'm in the same boat as you!  I bought generic Cialis from a website called www.mysecuretabs.com after doing my own research. The pills took about 8 or 9 days to arrive from India and they have worked like a charm. You get free pills with your order or they have trial packs so you can try the different medications if you want (Viagra, Cialis, Levitra). They also sell some other generics of popular prescriptions like Propecia, Zyrtec, Celebrex, Lipitor, etc. I can't and won't vouch for those, but as I said the ED drugs work.

If you want to check it out, you can request free viagra samples from this link:

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Full disclosure: Your free sample request nets me free Viagra on my next order. So, everybody wins! What have you got to lose?

my$.02 1264 reads
posted
5 / 15

They work great if you're turned on by the gal your with and are comfortable with her and the situation. They won't automatically make you rise to the occasion, at least in my case.

Kant-Get-Enuff 30 Reviews 2253 reads
posted
6 / 15

Posted By: c011413
So I am in my early 30s and have been having issues not "rising to the occasion".  I don't want to think about ED at my age but it has been a problem in a few appointments recently.  I usually don't have issues but even a few times not performing is costly.  

What has been your experience with ED drugs?  Has anyone had any success with more natural remedies?  This is all new to me since it has only been a recent problem.  Thanks in advance for the input.
Go see your doctor, They most likely will give samples of Viagra, Cialis, etc. Best way to find out what works for you and they do work.....

RealP4U 57 Reviews 2721 reads
posted
7 / 15


Viagra works just fine. It has never failed me.  
Why don't you just get a prescription, and take one before every escort appointment?  That way you never have to worry about everything working well.  And, the added benefit is that you might get a few more multiples.  

So, my advice is stop asking for advice, and just do it!!! You will be glad you did.  And, get the real thing, not some herbal magic in a bottle.  



Posted By: c011413
So I am in my early 30s and have been having issues not "rising to the occasion".  I don't want to think about ED at my age but it has been a problem in a few appointments recently.  I usually don't have issues but even a few times not performing is costly.  

What has been your experience with ED drugs?  Has anyone had any success with more natural remedies?  This is all new to me since it has only been a recent problem.  Thanks in advance for the input.

vorlon 119 Reviews 1306 reads
posted
8 / 15

I use them when I am concerned about fatigue, stress, etc. taking their toll and I am somewhat overweight and not as young as I used to be either.  I think of it as a form of insurance that things will go well for the entire appointment and not just the first round.

However, and I of course and no doctor, I think it is unusual for someone your age to have these problems.  I have read ED can be a sign of other problems so if you haven't already, you might want to look into that.

Holden22 1482 reads
posted
9 / 15

If you do go the ED pill route, be sure you take them with plenty of water.  I understand that if you get one caught in your throat, you'll end up with a stiff neck.

dulldick 1232 reads
posted
10 / 15

I started Viagra when I was about 40.  No other medical problems, but emotional/mental problems with gf, divorce, etc.  Since I got that over with, still an occasional need for a pill when I've been drinking a bit.  Also, the little guy will only stay hard for a while when using a condom, so I will pop a half a pill before an encounter with a provider.  It takes the edge off, so to speak, and makes for a much more enjoyable experience.
I won't forget my first "blue pill" encounter.  I had been unable to finish with the previous two providers.  So, I went to the doc and got a prescription for viagra.  The next appointment I had was with a drop dead gorgeous Latina in town.  She was hotter than hell with a very fun personality.  I had taken the pill (ignoring my doc's advice to start with half a pill).  I went at it and was hard as a rock for an extended screwing session.  As there is some decreased sensation with the pill I was still going at it hard several minutes after starting.
Finally, she says, in a playful manner, "Are you on Viagra or something?  I think you punctured my cervix!"
I finally finished.  After that, I only use half a pill (or a 1/3 of a 100 mg pill).  Works great.

FrugalFrisky 1187 reads
posted
11 / 15

I'm in my early 40's, and have had a scrip for Cialis and Viagra for years.  I started taking them so that I could still get stiff when drinking.  Works like a charm.  When sober, they treat me to throbbing, vein bulging erections that are hard enough to split rocks.

Frugal Frisky says 2 thumbs (and 1 dick) up for Vitamins C and V!

lightguy7 30 Reviews 1163 reads
posted
12 / 15

At your age, it's probably more of a mind/mental issue rather than physical.  I experienced a bout for that same reason a couple years ago when I was under a lot of business stress.  I started using relaxation CD's and methods on my iPod just before bed, and the issue disappeared within a week and hasn't come back since.  If you learn the stress-relief exercises, you can start doing them on your own within a couple weeks, even driving down the road.

Point is, try other remedies before using prescription medication...when you start using drugs it's a slippery slope from there....and also very costly.

Good luck to you!

Stormy See my TER Reviews 1299 reads
posted
13 / 15

Good for you for trying alternative (natural) ways to find a solution before turning to synthetic drugs that may cause side effects.  All to often we as humans want a "quick fix", which just seems easier at the time.  The meditation techniques do take more effort than popping a pill, but will be of help throughout your lifetime.  Using drugs to remedy certain symptoms doesn't always get to the underlying cause, it masks them temporarily.  What happens when the drug is no longer used?  

c011413 9 Reviews 933 reads
posted
14 / 15

Thanks for all the replies.  I do hope to avoid ED drugs.  Just curious about people's thoughts.

occanostymn 927 reads
posted
15 / 15

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