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viagra works for the girls too?


chilli13

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the other night me & my friend met those 2 girls & after some heavy after party the talk came to whether we should use viagra or not as my friend had never tried it, but one of the girls had! :eek:

she said it did not do much for her though, but next day talking about it again it apparently did quite a bit for especially the one girl, so I was judt wondering if this really could be right???

I mean those pills supposedly increase blood flow, but then again special creams/pills whatever are avail to woman as far as I know, but would viagra & the likes be just as good?

cheers :D :hubba:

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Yes, since it stimlates a specific (having brainfart here, not a hormone, but a different receptor, thus increasing bloodflow)

some, repeat some women (think I read < 5%) find it increases sexual appetite/pleasure. Similar I would think to the girls that get really horny just before their period. I could always tell when my wife was going on her period, link a mink in heat for 48 hrs before. :rolleyes:

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I think this topic has been discussed before. Viagra works the same way in either a male or female-it increases sexual responsiveness. A little knowledge about embryology will help understand this. All babies start out with female genitalia, but with the production of testosterone in a male baby, the clitoris enlarges to form the head of the penis, the inner labia fuse together to form the shaft of the penis, and the outer labia fuse to form the scrotum. You can see the scar from this fusion running underneath the shaft of the penis. The point is that the blood and nerve supply are the same respectively-head of the penis same as clitoris, etc-and thus, the effect of Viagra on the tissue is the same in either male or female. However the emotional component plays a much stronger part in the female response, so the end result is more variable.

Products like Mycreme supposedly work because they contain arginine and menthol. Arginine is involved in the nitric oxide pathway, but is not the rate-limiting step so increasing the arginine available does nothing to increase the blood supply. Menthol is derived from mint plants. It has mild properties as a counterirritant and as an anesthetic, but does nothing to increase the blood supply. It also can produce a "cooling effect" that maybe some females like, but if so, much cheaper to just buy a pack of spearmint gum and apply.

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