VIAGRA
Viagra was first introduced in 1998 and the impact this impotence medication has made is quite simply staggering. It’s not just how the drug has helped men suffering from ed have sex but also the way we think and discuss of sex and sexuality.
Since 1998 millions of men across the world have tried Pfizer's blue pill, sildenafil and there are millions of women who’s boyfriends and lovers have also seen the positive impact the tablet has had on their ‘other half’.
It’s totally normal when relationships go wrong the sex goes the same way as well. Human beings are just animals and unfortunately, our sex lives dont always go the way we want them too. This is why thousands of men wonder whether Viagra can offer a resolution for their own sexual issues or their partners.
Viagra is the drug everyone wants to hear about, and many of these people are interested in sampling it even if there problem is ed related or not. For younger men I will tell you this. Viagra does not increase you sex drive or improve you libido.
Men marvel how their lives may be changed for the better if they took the magic blue pill. Even women have been targeted to substantiate the blue pills capability to satisfy where irritation and worry had once been the norm. Take one of the early advertisements from Pfizer which a man and woman danced together after Viagra fixed the lack of rhythm in their relationship. It must be a miracle!!!!
Highly successful marketing changed our perception of Viagra as the impotence treatment that gave men their lives back. Yes, the drug is enormously influential, and for many men is the only answer, but it has also highlighted areas of sexuality and relationships.
It forces couples to decide what in their relationships its true and what is not. It’s possible to see Viagra has started providing a look into the psyche of men, and perhaps into the psyche of women, since women are not resistant from high hopes regarding the assistance Viagra and its potential to provide a better more improved sex life.
The opinions expressed are exactly that, opinions, and have not been reviewed by a physician or doctor. If you have a question about your health, whatever it is, you should consult your doctor immediately. This article is meant for information purposes only and cannot replace medical advice given by a registered doctor.