Studies you say, goballsout,
YES, there was a MONUMENTAL study by Pfizer (see link) and it was universally concluded that Viagra does not increase sexual desire or orgasmic potential to such a statistical significance that it should be generally prescribed to all women.
Now, this doesn't mean that NO women get increased arousal or orgasm - it just means that it's not the majority. If you read the article, it will all make sense to you.
Providers? Hmmm....I wonder how many,
The Love Goddess
LG
Providers have told me that there O's are more intense with the blue pill. Any studies on this or other input?
Studies you say, goballsout,
YES, there was a MONUMENTAL study by Pfizer (see link) and it was universally concluded that Viagra does not increase sexual desire or orgasmic potential to such a statistical significance that it should be generally prescribed to all women.
Now, this doesn't mean that NO women get increased arousal or orgasm - it just means that it's not the majority. If you read the article, it will all make sense to you.
Providers? Hmmm....I wonder how many,
The Love Goddess
I may be guilty of not using my brains.....here is the honest truth:
I have taken cialis and levitra....(not at the same time) but have taken them to see if it would help me esp on overnights.
............and they both worked very well.
I took some Viagra...and all it did was give me a headache, cotton mouth, and I could not sleep.
What works best for me is staying in shape, and a really well balanced diet. If I go to the gym at least 4 days a week for about 3 weeks.....eat a VERY healthy diet to support my work out regimen......I cannot get enough sex.