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Long Term effects of Viagra destroys sex drive, shrinks penises

jesuschrist

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Interesting article:
http://www.lilith-ezine.com/articles/viagradestroyssexdrive.html

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NEW YORK TIMES - SUNDAY EDITION

According to a new study published in the United States and Britain, long term use of the drug Viagra eventually DESTROYS a male's sex drive. In explanation, the researchers and doctors who have been monitoring the long term effects of Viagra have noted how it basically provides a "temporary boost" to a male's sex drive, but at the same time "corrodes a male's natural sex drive until the drug stops working" on the male user.

It basically works like a light methaphetamine. Methaphetamines are illegal in the United States (and many other countries, but their addictive ability is mostly due to the fact that they are a powerful aphrodisiac. But longterm use of methaphetamines eventually causes a male's sex drive to be destroyed completely.

Methaphetamines cause a male to lose his sex drive in 6 to 7 months of regular usage. The #1 reason to use "meth" is its sexual boosting properties, despite awareness that it eventually destroys sexual appetite. A U.S. National Institute on Drug Abuse survey in 2002 found 12.4 million Americans at least 12 years old had tried meth at least once.

Viagra destroys a male's sex drive in approximately 2 to 3 years of regular usage.

Once the 2 drugs have destroyed a male's sex drive, they can't have sex at all.

Also, doctors noted that the penises of approximately 60% of test patients shrunk during the 3 years that they used viagra. One more reason to stop using.

Long term users of viagra in the United States are currently organizing a class action suit against the companies that produce viagra, claiming the drug was not properly tested before making it publicly available.
 

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Wow gotta love counter productive drugs. That's even worse than certain anti depressants that cause impotence and other sexual disfunctions (in rare cases inability to achieve orgasm). Pretty sure "getting laid" is on the to do list after dealing with a serious bout of depression which required drugs to get over.
 

Fred Zed

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Apparently this article is a hoax. Can anyone find a link to the original study or the NYT article ?
 

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It's most likely a hoax, since there's no date attributed to it, and it would surely have made headlines. It's also more than five years old. It was posted on Aug 21, 2006 on Yahoo! Answers, perhaps somewhere else before that.
 

jesuschrist

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What I find interesting is that the site www.lilith-ezine.com is full of things that are very feminist. I found the article suspect myself, because if it were true then there would have been a lot of news about it and might have even been pulled off the shelf. It's really sickening the lengths that these man-hating cunts will go, even lying about something to do with men's health. They should be sent off to prison.
 

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Nonsense. Viagra doesn't have anything to do with sex drive, it is a vasodilator, all it does is change the blood flow in your penis thereby allowing you to sustain an erection.
 

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i never trust an article that repeatedly misspells the name of a common drug... the way that the original article (and the 'new york times' article quoting it) misspells methamphetamine

i mean once might be a typo, but even a typo gets caught by a spell-checker, so it must be that the ignoramus that cooked up the articles either deliberately turned their spell-checker off, or deliberately instructed it that their spelling was correct and therefore 'acceptable'

yellow journalism again
 

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What I find interesting is that the site www.lilith-ezine.com is full of things that are very feminist. I found the article suspect myself, because if it were true then there would have been a lot of news about it and might have even been pulled off the shelf. It's really sickening the lengths that these man-hating cunts will go, even lying about something to do with men's health. They should be sent off to prison.
The name "Lilith" didn't tip you off on its feminist slant?
 

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Nonsense. Viagra doesn't have anything to do with sex drive, it is a vasodilator, all it does is change the blood flow in your penis thereby allowing you to sustain an erection.
IYO is there a relationship between changes of blood flow in a penis and sex drive?
 
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Interesting article:
http://www.lilith-ezine.com/articles/viagradestroyssexdrive.html

Reproduced here:

NEW YORK TIMES - SUNDAY EDITION

According to a new study published in the United States and Britain, long term use of the drug Viagra eventually DESTROYS a male's sex drive. In explanation, the researchers and doctors who have been monitoring the long term effects of Viagra have noted how it basically provides a "temporary boost" to a male's sex drive, but at the same time "corrodes a male's natural sex drive until the drug stops working" on the male user.

It basically works like a light methaphetamine. Methaphetamines are illegal in the United States (and many other countries, but their addictive ability is mostly due to the fact that they are a powerful aphrodisiac. But longterm use of methaphetamines eventually causes a male's sex drive to be destroyed completely.

Methaphetamines cause a male to lose his sex drive in 6 to 7 months of regular usage. The #1 reason to use "meth" is its sexual boosting properties, despite awareness that it eventually destroys sexual appetite. A U.S. National Institute on Drug Abuse survey in 2002 found 12.4 million Americans at least 12 years old had tried meth at least once.

Viagra destroys a male's sex drive in approximately 2 to 3 years of regular usage.

Once the 2 drugs have destroyed a male's sex drive, they can't have sex at all.

Also, doctors noted that the penises of approximately 60% of test patients shrunk during the 3 years that they used viagra. One more reason to stop using.

Long term users of viagra in the United States are currently organizing a class action suit against the companies that produce viagra, claiming the drug was not properly tested before making it publicly available.

Clearly a lot of nonsense....
 

vancity_cowboy

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IYO is there a relationship between changes of blood flow in a penis and sex drive?
depends how you define sex drive. i define sex drive as the urge that occurs BEFORE achieving an erection, in which case there is no relationship. but if you define it as the urge to stick your erect cock into something warm and slippery, then there is definitely a relationship between having an erection and the sex drive as certain nerves get stimulated by the increased blood tumescence
 
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