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Discussion Topic: Female Viagra
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AfionaS |
08-05-2005 @ 11:55 AM
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runningman you need to calm down a little bit - the female brain is a sexual organ so think about that....
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mace |
10-04-2005 @ 5:32 AM
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hey running man, have you asked her if shed like that "Wyld" for women? available over the counter and as i have been told it is great stuff, a friend buys in bulk. cheers matey, .aussie macey
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demiugus |
10-15-2005 @ 10:15 AM
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My wife uses Sentia to increase her libido. I don’t know what does she think about it but I see that she is sexier. Her desire turns me on. The best thing in using Sentia is that I can easy make my wife orgasm. And what is more… I have never seen that her nipples can be enlarged. But now…
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betis |
10-19-2005 @ 10:41 AM
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know what you mean by getting turned on when she gets turned on....aye....what is sentia anyhows and - ahem - how is it applied!?
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demiugus |
10-19-2005 @ 12:14 PM
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Yea... It is a so called chain reaction... Oh... It's better to ask my wife, she knows it better. I only see the result. As I understand Sentia is a supplement for women and it gives them substances which are necessary for woman's organism (vitamins... this kind of stuff). Something of the sort.
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anisahW |
12-06-2005 @ 10:42 AM
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is sentia really that good? i would like to know for sure about this female vaigra - can it really not be used for women i heard otherwise you see
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jezhek |
01-06-2007 @ 7:04 PM
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My wife uses Sentia. It's OK. She very active. She had never had problems with orgasms, but now they are deeper. She allows me everything and makes bj. (!)
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EM |
01-31-2007 @ 10:25 AM
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jezhek, thats great to know! "Female Viagra" would work compltely differently to Viagra. Men and women are identical in every way and opposite in every other. I dont have to be your biology teacher to tell you that sex for males is to do with visual stimulus, brain signals, blood flow, and then ejaculation. This process is basically straightforward and the chain of events is rarely broken, (spare the example of not being able to get an erection following 14 pints in the pub....;) ) With women, in my opinion, the brain is the most important sexual organ. With men, in my intimate experience, the penis is the most important sexual organ. Base on the above you can see what challenges the pharmaceutical companies are faced with in creating a 'female viagra.' Viagra increases blood flow to the penis. Job done. Men are happy. To equate that to women, a product is required to stimulate women into wanting to have sex. That is the tricky part. I am rambling on but you get the drift
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jezhek |
02-15-2007 @ 8:57 PM
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EM I'm sorry but I don't get the drift , i say that my wife uses Sentia and she (well, we ) has great results. She never tries Viagra. And the reputation of this drug says to us that it's better not to use it.
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CSS |
02-21-2007 @ 11:52 AM
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Yeah that sounds about right with the Viagra. I am sure that it is a myth that it does anything to women but I have met this woman that swore that it worked.,..if you ask me its more of a placebo effect more than anything else.!
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