I've heard of some guys using Viagra recreationally. I know it wouldn't make you harder or anything, but would it make it possible to stay hard even after several orgasms?
I've read it works by activating a nerve that constricts the blood flow out of the penis. If this is correct then should it cause an erection even after sexual satisfaction?
I stay away from that stuff, you could injure yourself, like pull a "muscle" or get blood flow from places you wouldn't want blood flowing. Ouch. Wait till your 80 or naturally come to imputance than doing it at a healthy young age, otherwise you may become imputant by 30.
That could be the case, but that's not something to mess with.
First of all, who are these guys? Are they just losers who are somehow getting their hands on pills that they have no business handling? Have those punks ever known and appreciated what it means to earn something? I'll bet that they wouldn't want someone stealing something that they had to work hard for.
And 2nd, Viagra is a prescription drug, which means that only people with a valid prescription are suppose to be handling them, and it also means that taking them without permission is illegal, stupid, and it robs someone of their pills.
Agreed. Using erectile pills just to keep hard forever is dangerous and stupid. If you can't keep it up because it's your fault or hers, then stop. It is not a penis enlargement or a sex enhancement. Avoid this stuff and any fools who use them recreationally - 3 months ago
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When I'm talking about recreational Viagra use, I'm talking about college students. I've seen it sold and heard of people using it. Honestly I don't see anything so horrible in its use. While yes, it is a prescription drug we shouldn't lose site of the fact that it was created for the sole purpose of keeping a penis erect. While recreational it is not being used in any way other than as directed.
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Also lose of an erection is no one's "fault. " The body simply stops sending the signal to constrict blood flow to the penis. - 3 months ago
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Also use by a male in his mid 20's is prob far less dangerous than it is for a male in his late 40's. My question was really just in how it works, and not about the social ramifications of its use. : ) - 3 months ago