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I don't see why
Larissa_Sweets See my TER Reviews 642 reads
posted
1 / 14

Has been approved, I wonder if it works?  

What are your thoughts on this?  

Personally I've always struggled with desire and getting wett doesn't matter with whom. A lot of providers will say "well you get don't aroused or wett because you are not attracted to the person" in my case not really.  

I think 1 pill is $45 or something like that, it takes women 6-8 weeks to notice a difference. That's a lot of money for something that may or may not work.

Fancy8888 See my TER Reviews 182 reads
posted
2 / 14

Posted By: RoxanneHeartNYC
Has been approved, I wonder if it works?  
   
 What are your thoughts on this?  
   
 Personally I've always struggled with desire and getting wett doesn't matter with whom. A lot of providers will say "well you get don't aroused or wett because you are not attracted to the person" in my case not really.  
   
 I think 1 pill is $45 or something like that, it takes women 6-8 weeks to notice a difference. That's a lot of money for something that may or may not work.
I wouldn't buy it off internet.I would go to doctor.

mrfisher 115 Reviews 202 reads
posted
3 / 14

from some trusted source.  All pills cost the same, so get the largest and cut them in half or quarters and see if the smaller dose works.

I seem to recall that when V first came out, the talk was that it works for women as well as men as the drug opens up blood flow.  It was used as a heart medication, and patients reported the positive sexual effects to their doctors.

I don't have any problem with my partner being more arouses, at least to a point

impposter 49 Reviews 175 reads
posted
4 / 14

I'm not FDA approved, but I wouldn't be charging you $45 per dose, either

lopaw 29 Reviews 154 reads
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5 / 14
lopaw 29 Reviews 184 reads
posted
6 / 14

..is the day that I turn in my monger card

impposter 49 Reviews 192 reads
posted
7 / 14

Although Viagra fell off the blood pressure drug truck, flibanserin came out of antidepressant drug research.  

According to wikipedia, it's not really a wonder drug: "The medication increases the number of satisfying sexual events per month by about one half to one over placebo from a starting point of about two to three."  

It does not appear to work like an instant on switch.

My offer still stands. - Your FemaleViagra :-)  

Edit: Forgot the link! Here it is:

-- Modified on 3/5/2016 9:11:39 AM

girlfan1959 48 Reviews 170 reads
posted
8 / 14

Immposter has some good points.  

Further on those, Viagra is something that affects a man's blood flow down there for a few hours. After half a day, there is no effect and it is out of your system, and all effects are physical rather than psychological.

With "female Viagra" you are playing with your brain chemistry and you are on it continuously like birth control pills or blood pressure medication. And unlike those drugs, the effect on your brain isn't an unlikely side effect, it is the main point. I have no problem with actual Viagra, but if it worked the same way that "female Viagra" did, I would probably never try it.

kerri.bound See my TER Reviews 167 reads
posted
9 / 14

because it shows so little effectiveness. However, when word got out that the FDA didn't want to approve, they were criticized for being sexist against the ladies.  There *really* is a paternalistic and sexiest bias from time to time, but IMO that wasn't the case for this drug.

nothrofboston 24 Reviews 135 reads
posted
10 / 14

erect clit for more than 4 hours ... DO NOT CALL YOUR DOCTOR  

please call me. I've had exceptional training in this area.

Skyfyre 164 reads
posted
11 / 14

A lady would need it in a strictly "professional" setting. That is unless she really, really wants to enjoy the sex with her client. If lubrication is the concern it's cheaper to buy lubricants!

Also cheaper if she would just play act pretending that she enjoys it and cums, LOL.

OTH it will be helpful for couples in civilian world

EroticRobbin 192 reads
posted
12 / 14

Spending money on "Female Viagra," which may or may not work, and have unwanted side-effects...Go to a Gynecologist that is familiar with hormone replacement therapy.  Bloodwork will be ordered, to see if any of your levels are low.  Or, some doctors will prescribe hormone replacement medicine, per your symptoms.

Did you know...Women need small amounts of testosterone, as part of the mix of hormones that keep mood, energy levels, sex drive, and bodily functions working smoothly?!

I began hormone replacement therapy in 1997, and within several weeks, I noticed a substantial increase in my sex drive AND my pussy juice.  

I'm a mature woman, and if I don't have a sex partner, I masturbate at least 2-3 times a day.  Believe me, hormone replacement therapy does work! ;)

tungOfun4U 85 Reviews 122 reads
posted
13 / 14

It was approved for sale to enhance the drug manufacturer's bottom line not to enhance a woman's sex drive.

Sage of Chicago See my TER Reviews 125 reads
posted
14 / 14

I have read the reports and most women actually do not see any increase in libido according to their own studies.  the side effects are insane though and not worth the maybe...  Hey a little lube and my Hitachi will do more...  Including a link in case you are interested

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