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Viagra in Tesco

Started by Jittlebags, December 09, 2018, 01:19:09 AM

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Quote from: nedthemumbler on December 12, 2018, 05:16:25 AM
Does it stay hard after orgasm?  Like if my friend was a bit more swift than ideal for him and his partner, would it allow you to just keep going regardless?

thank you for calling me a friend

Lost Oliver

Took this about 10 years after my then girlfriend - let's call her X - cheated on me causing me to doubt everything about myself. I was feeling like rubbish one day and couldn't get it up. I felt emasculated and X didn't make things better by asking what was wrong with me and telling me that I wasn't a man. A week later I found out she'd been with someone else. After that I struggled to get it up so went to the doctors. He prescribed me Viagra, about 30 quid for 4 pills, and put me a CBT course. The pills were amazing and gave me the confidence to have sex again but it was when I met my current gf that I found that I no longer needed them. I took them for the first three months of our relationship because I was petrified of losing her but three months in and I realised that I felt comfortable around her and when the inevitable happened she was just so lovely and didn't judge that the next time we 'tried' I was fine.

This lasted for a long time but recently I've started to have the problem again. It's now myself that I feel uncomfortable around. Thankfully you can buy them for much cheaper online now but it's not something I want to keep doing. I don't want this to be it. For me it's clearly a psychological problem and the pills are a crutch. Maybe CBT is the answer after all.

Lost Oliver

So I should add. These are good for a short term fix. A bit like sleeping tablets. Good to get you over a hump but not something to rely on.

massive bereavement

I just think of that brother and sister who got caught doing it in a train station lift. Works for me every time.

Dex Sawash


Lost Oliver

It's harder than you think.