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Viagra May Work For Women Too

Written by Stuart Stevens | Tuesday, 04 March 2008

much higher level of sexual desire, sexual arousal and better sexual experiences

Did you know that Viagra can work to cure female sexual dysfunction? This does not mean that women should take Viagra because in fact it is not licensed for use with them, but you should be aware that as a man if you take Viagra you are likely to improve the sexual satisfaction and desire of your women to have sex with you.

Viagra May Work For Women Too

Obviously when a man suffers from erectile dysfunction he has less sex and this can mean his wife or girl friend suffers from a lack of self esteem and confidence because she may begin to believe that she is no longer attractive to him. Women like to feel attractive and feeling good about themselves can make them feel more aroused and improve their libido.

A man who is taking an erectile dysfunction drug like Viagra, Cialis for Levitra is statistically more likely to get his sexual partner to achieve an orgasm. One study that we have seen at Ukmedix News shows that women whose sexual partners started to use erectile dysfunction medication not only experienced more orgasms but also said they had much higher levels of sexual desire, sexual arousal and overall better sexual experiences. While Viagra is obviously known to be a drug for men it is very often the women who reap the biggest benefits from it.

The drug Intrinsa is licensed for the treatment of Female Sexual Dysfunction but works in a different way from Viagra. The drug Intrinsa works by boosting the amount of the testosterone hormone in women which has shown to increase their desire for sex.

Like men women also respond well to communications about sexual issues. Never underestimate the impact that good communication can have on improving a sexual relationship. As a man if you sense that your sexual partner is not enjoying sex you should diplomatically and sensitively talk to them about the problem and by doing this it could mean that you may not need to resort to any form of medication.

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