Most have heard of or have experience with Viagra, the pill known to temporarily solve issues of erectile dysfunction among men. But what about sexual dysfunction in women? What should women take in cases of low sex drive or lack of lubrication? As it turns out, taking Viagra may also be helpful for women.
Although the FDA has not approved Viagra prescriptions for women, it does not mean doctors cannot or will not prescribe it. Taking Viagra *can* help women to increase sexual desire, lubrication, and orgasm.
Basically, Viagra increases blood flow to the genitals. This works well for men experiencing sexual dysfunction because their dysfunction is physical in nature. Sexual dysfunction for women, however, stems from an emotional source. Taking Viagra may possibly help women to restore sensations for arousal and orgasm but it does not necessarily work for every woman every time.
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Tee aka The Diva's Thoughts February 23rd, 2009, 10:13 am
Hmmmm….I had no idea that they would eventually start looking at women taking Viagra, Hmmmmm.
vinny28 February 23rd, 2009, 12:16 pm
Hello Kira, well in my opinion if the guy does what he is supposed to do for his lady then her being in the mood(without the benefit of Viagra) should not be a problem. Its when a guy thinks he can just get on and go that makes a woman disinterested and upset. Women are not like men, alot of guys have no problem getting in the mood, but you must take care of her needs too or whats the point if only one of you are having fun. If your lady is always looking forward to your time alone then your doing something right, but if not then maybe it time for the guy to look in the mirror because something is really wrong. Anyway it just me 2 cents, great stuff and thanks for sharing. Cheers!!!
Vinny28
Honey February 23rd, 2009, 2:12 pm
I have taken viagra on a couple of different occasions and didn’t really notice much difference in sensation, but I’m glad to know that they’re research it. Unfortunately, the cynic in me thinks that even if the FDA approves it for women, it won’t be covered by insurance.
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dadshouse March 2nd, 2009, 12:16 pm
I thought the female viagra was chocolate…
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