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Life is good
Member # 12116
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Is it being over used?

This is a dangerous drug.

It is readily available here with huge marketing/advertising.

Are pharamacists warning people on purchase?
 
With a name like Smuckers
Member # 10289
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I don't know much about it, what is dangerous about it? I don't know of anyone who has ever used it...although my husband says his boss constantly gets emails advertising it. [Smile]
 
Gail
Member # 6886
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So THAT explains it! Sorry... just thinking out loud. [Wink] I heard that if a guy uses it when he doesn't really need it, then he will have problems without it. Interesting...
 
desertgirl
Member # 12450
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ooh yes, 90 % of spam-mails are viagra-advertisements ... I get them too although I don't need viagra lol
My sister is a pharmacist, all she told me about viagra is that the pills are blue-coloured and people mix them up with other pills [Smile]

I don't know anything about the working / the effect
 
Tigerlily
Member # 3567
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quote:
Originally posted by With a name like Smuckers:
I don't know much about it, what is dangerous about it? [Smile]

Strokes, heart attacks and over stuff.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viagra


LIG:

Are pharamacists warning people on purchase?

I can imagine that; not the way as it's advertised. Once in Hurghada I asked a pharmacist about Viagra - as it was displayed on his counter - and all he said was 'yes this is very good, very good for your husband'.

Well oh no he doesn't need it! [Cool]

However I'd be careful with bying Viagra especially in Egypt as fake ones making its round.

Here is shocking article about how Viagra was produced in Egypt:

Inside the fake Viagra factory

Last Updated: 12:01am BST 23/08/2005


http://www.telegraph.co.uk/health/main.jhtml?xml=/health/2005/08/23/nviag21.xml
 
?????
Member # 12336
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It is a product that seems to beat markets all over the world, although everybody states not to need the use of it.
And yes, it can be dangerous.

For me it is more important to know who are the persons that are using it, and in which circumstances they use it.

What I know about it is, that men who are using this medicine, are using it is different circumstances, but these circustances have similarities: feeling exhausted and not able to have intercourse in the way they should like and often in combination with by contacts o u t s i d e of the marriage.

There must be a psychological exploination by this. Maybe the backlaying feeling that what they do something forbidden. Maybe the need to show manhood on maximum wage. Maybe the macho image they want to spread out; I don`t know...

But I don`t believe that there are so many man unable to have sexual contacts by fysical reasons. I think it`s psychological...
 
desertgirl
Member # 12450
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????? welcome back [Smile]
 
?????
Member # 12336
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Thank you, Desertgirl. It was to hot in Egypt. Left by 40°C in the shadow, so right now I have cold feet... [Smile]
 
Y're unique just like everyone else
Member # 14028
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quote:
Originally posted by Life is good:
Is it being over used?

This is a dangerous drug.

It is readily available here with huge marketing/advertising.

Are pharamacists warning people on purchase?

You Only Live Twice or so it seems,
One life for yourself and one for your dreams.
You drift through the years and life seems tame,
Till one dream appears and love is its name.

And love is a stranger who'll beckon you on,
Don't think of the danger or the stranger is gone.

This dream is for you, so pay the price.
Make one dream come true, you only live twice.

And love is a stranger who'll beckon you on,
Don't think of the danger or the stranger is gone.
 
MK the Most Interlectual
Member # 8356
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quote:
Originally posted by Life is good:

This is a dangerous drug.

It is readily available here with huge marketing/advertising.

Are pharamacists warning people on purchase?

Using Viagra in Egypt is dangerous not because of its side effects, but because most of the pills sold on the black market are made of cement and dyed with some inky blue stuff to resemble the original. So Egyptian Viagra's side effects are different from those of the original blue pill's, as they are going to block one's anus and give him a concrete rock-hard colon.

And you don't need to advertise for it, the permanent sexual hype is giving it enough attention, although there are some ads about it for Egyptian public and even for the more conservative Arabs too.


And pharmacists don't warn no-one. They are happy when people do the 10-50-pound-a-pill purchase. [Wink]

I once read about a guy who took too much Viagra in one session and ended up being admitted for becoming hard all over his body.


http://www.telegraph.co.uk/health/main.jhtml?xml=/health/2005/08/23/nviag21.xml
 
Mon_Savage
Member # 6971
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If 97% of Egyptian women are circumcised (WHO report from 2003) all Viagra from hell and cement will not make their men please them.

Oh, it is me as my husband again. [Big Grin]
 
MK the Most Interlectual
Member # 8356
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^^ Middle Eastern men don't use Viagra to please their wives; they use it to show the ladies who the real boss is.
 
Gail
Member # 6886
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Interesting! I suppose that would do it!
 
With a name like Smuckers
Member # 10289
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[Big Grin]
 
Comfortably Numb
Member # 14028
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quote:
Originally posted by MK the Most Interlectual:
^^ Middle Eastern men don't use Viagra to please their wives; they use it to show the ladies who the real boss is.

ah well [Big Grin]
 
Almaz.
Member # 14025
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quote:
Originally posted by Mon_Savage:
If 97% of Egyptian women are circumcised (WHO report from 2003) all Viagra from hell and cement will not make their men please them.

Oh, it is me as my husband again. [Big Grin]

I'd like to point out that there are different degrees of female CIRCUMCISION.

A research was conducted by a Dr Barakat and the outcome was: 72% of the circumcised women she talked to, were indeed reaching orgasm easily.

From Islam online, under Science and Technology, here is some information on the subject matter:

Clitoral circumcision: Refers to the surgical procedure in which the hood of the females clitoris (called the clitoral prepuce) is removed. However, the term is often confused in modern day writings with ritual procedures performed in Egypt and in other countries as noted below. On the CIRCLIST website, we refer to female circumcision as only the removal of the hood of the clitoris unless otherwise noted.

Sunna circumcision: Consists of the removal of the tip of the clitoris, sometimes performed by cutting a hole in a piece of cloth and placing it over the area to be cut, limiting the size of the area. In certain cases the clitoris is just nicked with a knife or razor, in parts of Mexico and South America, the sign of the cross is cut into it. Sunna, in Arabic, means "tradition". The clitoral hood is also sometimes removed.

Clitoridectomy: sometimes referred to as excision, which involves the removal of the entire clitoris, rather than just the tip. The labia minora; the inside lips of the vagina are also sometimes removed, but the outer labia are left intact. The vaginal opening is left open and unchanged, rather than sewn together, as in the case of Pharaonic Circumcision.

Pharaonic Circumcision: the entire clitoris is removed, as well as the inner and outer labia (minora and majora), scraping of the sides of the vulva and then joining them together and sewing them up with thread or catgut, or sometimes closing them with thorns. A small opening is left in order that urine and menstrual blood may pass through. This is also sometimes referred to as infibulations. A woman who has had this procedure must be cut open to allow childbirth, and then is re-sewn to ensure faithfulness to her husband
 
Life is good
Member # 12116
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Yes and these backstreet birds are surgeons! [Roll Eyes]
 
Life is good
Member # 12116
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You would be surprised how many people think that women urinate and give birth via the vagina!

Knives should be locked up [Wink]
 
Comfortably Numb
Member # 14028
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quote:
Originally posted by Life is good:
You would be surprised how many people think that women urinate and give birth via the vagina!

Knives should be locked up [Wink]

iam surprised isnt that true [Big Grin]
just kidding heh
 
eshtadiva
Member # 13742
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They don't use it for their wives..they use it for their young girlfriends...so sad.......
 
MK the Most Interlectual
Member # 8356
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^^ Believe me, many of those wives are delighted.
 
katakata2891981katakata
Member # 13537
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HHa, last night i was drinking a juice from a juice shop, and i find in the menu a viagra cup it consist from honey,apple,dates and kewy. thats funny as it is how viagra goes in Egypt.
 



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