Hi,
I know that medications such as Viagra or Cialis are prescribed for erectile dysfunction but do they also help with your "recovery time"?
I have no problem getting it up but lately I'm becoming a one and done kind of guy.:doh:
This can be frustrating because when I haven't been with a woman for a while, I will often orgasm quickly. This was never much of a problem because after taking a few minutes to pleasure her with oral sex I was up and ready for Round 2, during which I could last for a much a longer time.
I had a couple of on-line buddies tell me that if I use an ED drug, it will definitely allow me "get it up" a lot faster for Round 2.
Is this true?
I ask because I've been out on a couple of dates with a very nice woman and we seem to get along very well. Most importantly she , like me, had her kids a bit later in life so while in her late 40's, she has teenage girls and my having a 14 year old isn't a problem for her.
If things do progress to "the next stage" over the next couple of weeks and we decide to "do the deed", I certainly don't want to dissapoint her with one shot and nothing more.
Thanks.
Jethro
I know that medications such as Viagra or Cialis are prescribed for erectile dysfunction but do they also help with your "recovery time"?
I have no problem getting it up but lately I'm becoming a one and done kind of guy.:doh:
This can be frustrating because when I haven't been with a woman for a while, I will often orgasm quickly. This was never much of a problem because after taking a few minutes to pleasure her with oral sex I was up and ready for Round 2, during which I could last for a much a longer time.
I had a couple of on-line buddies tell me that if I use an ED drug, it will definitely allow me "get it up" a lot faster for Round 2.
Is this true?
I ask because I've been out on a couple of dates with a very nice woman and we seem to get along very well. Most importantly she , like me, had her kids a bit later in life so while in her late 40's, she has teenage girls and my having a 14 year old isn't a problem for her.
If things do progress to "the next stage" over the next couple of weeks and we decide to "do the deed", I certainly don't want to dissapoint her with one shot and nothing more.
Thanks.
Jethro