So How Do You Get Viagra to Start Working?
Viagra gets the blood flowing, but your brain
has to be in the mood as well. "The biggest misperception
is that it changes your psychology and makes you want sex,"
says the editor of MagicBluePill.com, which claims to document
the experiences of real people who take Viagra. "But if you're
sitting talking to Grandma and you pop a Viagra, unless you have
issues, nothing's going to happen."
Viagra takes about 30 minutes to kick in. Men
who don't normally have problems, or who have only mild dysfunction,
say it takes only a minor stimulus -- such as the brush of a hand
that wouldn't cause arousal under normal circumstances -- to trigger
an erection.
For men who have serious erectile dysfunction,
getting things going may still require extra effort, partly because
of nervousness or embarrassment about unsuccessful past attempts
at intercourse.
Because Viagra doesn't increase desire, it's
not prescribed for men with desire disorders, such as a low sex
drive. However, if the man has lost interest in sex because he
has had problems with erections in the past, Viagra may help.
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