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i agree, with the comments about men and their new friend viagra. often times it is used recreationally and doctors do not ask questions. they give it out without descretion. also, when a man goes to his doctor the doctor asks about e.d. and will treat the problem right away. when a women goes to the doctor it is not part of their assessment and if a women brings up a sexual problem at the very most they are left with sympathy and nothing more. i am a nurse i know. it is not important enough to approve something to help women. the pharmaceutical companies have made their money with medications for men. there are also clinical trials for more and better drugs for men believe it or not. most doctors believe we should go to counseling and that the causes are emotional and not a blood flow problem. ironically years ago impotence was thought to be an emtional problem with men. as women there is still a stigma that there is something sort of dirty about a women who wants a good sex life. if we had a better sex life men might find that they would not have to resort to as much viagra! researchers are going about this the wrong way. make us happy and men will be happier too. we have the same needs as men. i am one that suffers from sexual dysfunction and my insurance company will not approve a device called eros for me but will approve penis pumps and viagra for men. how screwed up is that?

August 21, 2008 - 9:45am

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