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I've heard it all now

I've always thought, that all male diabetics, were hard up...............................
Its going to take, some explaining, sitting on the bus, with a tent pole, in your trousers
I tried Viagra, it kept sticking in my throat , I kept waking up, with a stiff neck
Its going to cause loads of problems trying to pass water, men's aim isn't good a the best of times

Sorrrrrrry couldn't help myself...........................................
 
Maybe it's the increased "exercise" viagra encourages that does the trick ;)
 
A link in that article told me about a little pink pill! I had no idea.

http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-news/no-sex-please-female-viagra-6855353

Taking alcohol at the same time is discouraged. A side effect is severely low blood pressure. This prescription is not flying off the shelf. Go figure??!!

At the moment contemplating the explanation that this is because female desire is too abstract. Hmmm. Is that because the brain and the imagination is not out there? (So to speak.) As in what Martsnow mentioned for the blokes.

Nothing about the pink pill lowering the risk factor for diabetes for we women-folk (we can only imagine this is a good thing!). I would love to know how it supposedly increases insulin sensitivity (in men at least).

Not even a word about how it works! ie the female equivalent of wood as in wetness. Not a word. Not a whisper. But there - I did it. The 'w' word.

I got a whole brochure in Sweden at a diabetes-management course that explained that wood and wetness are issues for diabetics. As in lack of with raised blood glucose. The diabetics department at the local hospital, where the course was held, even gave me a questionnaire where I was supposed to write about my sex drive and sex life and sexual response as a diabetic. Supposedly to discuss it with a panel of four before-unseen endocrinologists. I didn't answer. I told them it was the kind of thing I was only used to discussing with close friends and intimates. (The Swedes! They are wonderful! But 'I am Curious, Diabetes'?) Perhaps I should put my lack-of-openness-part down to my partly English ancestry? :). Is that why the Swedish endocrinologists just wanted to discuss my cholesterol? In the absence of '50 shades of diabetes'?!

New threads perhaps? :)
 
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