May 22, 2012

Do Women Need a Viagra?

No, they don’t. What they need is love and romance.

We usually have a poor understanding of how female libido works. Generally, women aren’t sexual
beasts. It’s usually men who instigate sex. It’s usually men who have more sex drive, and that’s due to
their testosterone hormone. Females have but little of this hormone, though that doesn’t mean they
can’t feel turned on at times.

Viagra treats male erectile dysfunction, which not necessarily related to loss of libido. Viagra simply
makes men to have rock hard erections through correcting—momentarily—vascular problems in the
genital area.

Females don’t encounter this kind of problem, but there are products, quite like Viagra, that enhances
female sexual response. However, sexual dysfunction in females is usually emotionally based. Stress,
anxiety, depression, and fatigue can cause women to lose sex drive. How would she feel like making out
with her partner when she has worked all day long attending to the kids and housework? Stress at work
can also cause her to just want to rest and relax at night and not have some hot encounter.

Going to a more profound issue, the reduced frequency of sex encounters in couples is more due to
a lifestyle issue than a corporeal issue. Many people would rather go to casinos, watch tv, play video
games, and spend much time working than give time for romance. The result is a gradual loss of
intimacy.

Psychologists tell us there are three reasons for female frigidity: hate, fear and guilt. Loathing one’s partner is clear enough: Change your partner! Fear of pregnancy? Use a contraceptive. Guilt based on childhood or religious conditioning? See a therapist. These mental states are not going to be helped by popping a pill.

Here’s a link about how to get women passionate.

Viagra for Women? No Way

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