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Why aren't there viagra for women?

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You know there's so many drugs out there for MEN who have trouble getting aroused. But oh no women who have no or low libido or unable to get aroused no matter what happens, they have no hope. There's no drugs for them. Why is that?

Do men expect women to have s*x with them when they're not in the mood?

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  1. Viagra can work for some women but Sentia is a pill for women link is below


  2. u r sooo rite!! that is jus wrong

  3. who knows

  4. good luck trying to get a hard on with viagra. . . :S

  5. basiclly. men just expect to have s*x. period. i wonder the same thing though. do people not understand that sometimes women have trouble? maybe its the fact that we just have to get wet. and nothing has to stick up.

  6. Maybe they haven't come out with one. Actually.. I think they have...

  7. well viagra is designed to get a mans p***s erected

    but, what would a viagra do for women?

    think about it

    <3

  8. Viagra does not help men to get aroused.  it helps them to maintain an erection, by dilating the blood vessels entering the p***s and causing pooling of blood in the p***s.  As for arousal, there are lots of homeopathic remedies out there.  Lots and lots! just google it

  9. Actually I have heard something about women taking viagra before.  I was curious and researched that:

    Viagra is designed to increase blood flow to the genitals. Viagra works well for many men who suffer with impotence — or erectile dysfunction — because it's considered a physical — rather than an emotional — problem. That's not to say that Viagra can't "restore function" for women, says Dr. Myron Murdoch, clinical instructor of urology at George Washington Medical School. It can, but it's not for all women.

    While Viagra-like drugs may help the 20 percent of women reported to have difficulties with lubrication (blood flow to the female genitals increase lubrication), it's unknown to what degree such drugs would help the 43 percent of women with sexual dysfunction who either say they're uninterested in s*x or that s*x provides little pleasure.


  10. Viagra isn't to put men "in the mood". Men who have erectile dysfunction are already IN the mood, they just have a circulatory problem that prevents them from acting on their mood. The purpose of all the ED drugs is to restore circulatory function to the p***s, not to make them horny (they already are, or they wouldn't be seeking treatment). Women don't have penises, or much erectile tissue, so those drugs won't work for them.

    And it is a bit strange to demand a pharmaceutical treatment without an underlying medical problem to be corrected.


  11. It's more of a mechanical problem that is solved rather than arousal. The problem with drugs that effect the brain is that all areas of the brain are affected which can cause bad side effects. It doesn't matter anyway because girls are always horny - naughty!  

  12. The ED drugs don't help a man's libido - only his physical ability to get an erection.


  13. Women don't need to be erect so there's no real drug needed as such, the woman just needs to be wet. As for the person who said lube, that sorts the wetness issue out but it would still be nice if the lady was 'n the mood' as well. What about natural aphrodesiacs? I find asparagus and especially figs work wonders.

  14. haha.  Mike D does make a good point, but I see yours too.  I guess they figure we're just their slaves. :(

  15. women do dont have penises so yeah

  16. lube

  17. Because Viagra is NOT a libido enhancer. It only assists in the ABILITY to get erections.  The only thing Viagra would do for a woman is make her clitoris very hard if she got aroused by normal stimuli.  What you are wanting is Libido Max type drugs and I don't know if ANY of those have been proven to enhance s*x drive.

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