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olddude April 6th, 2015 09:39 PM

Anyone try Stendra
 
My doctor suggested I move off Cialis and try Stendra. Been on Cialis for some time and my body chemistry is changing. Anyone try Stendra? and effects? side-effects? Talk to me... my girlfriend says she will pay for the stuff.

Ravzayan April 7th, 2015 05:56 AM

Should be very similar to Viagra and Cialis, but you should try it and let us know

samshine April 8th, 2015 07:35 PM

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Originally Posted by olddude (Post 78864)
My doctor suggested I move off Cialis and try Stendra. Been on Cialis for some time and my body chemistry is changing. Anyone try Stendra? and effects? side-effects? Talk to me... my girlfriend says she will pay for the stuff.


Which Cialis did you use? Daily or 3-day?

ExecutiveVIP April 10th, 2015 12:48 PM

Just out of curiosity for when I get older. I really mean no disrespect, it's just frank questions I have, and I know my fellow older mongers will answer honestly.

1. If you have ED, is it because you're with an unattractive older woman, and it's cured by getting a chance to screw and young attractive girl in her 20's? I don't think so, right, since as you age, older women also become attractive to you, even if they weren't when you were younger, right? I know I'm attracted to women in their late 30's now, whereas I wasn't when I was in my 20's.

2. If you have ED, do you have less of a desire to have sex also (maybe less testosterone in your system as you age)? Or is the desire still there in your brain, it's just the plumbing down there that doesn't work? The reason I ask is because olddude mentioned "my girlfriend says she will pay for the stuff", implying that his girlfriend is the one with the desire for sex, and he just wants to be able to do anything that'll please her.

3. Are most seniors in their 60's still able to perform without ED pills, and have the same desire for sex as when they were in their 30's? I sure hope so...since I plan to make lots of trips to Thailand and Philippines in my retirement in a couple of decades. Otherwise, I might have to sneek in some "business trips" to South-East Asia earlier than expected while the plumbing still works. It's just that in my current line of business I have no real business contacts in that region, so I'll need to get creative.

needasianspinner April 10th, 2015 06:14 PM

Have you ever noticed that the ED commercials show a man and a woman in their 50's. A decent looking white bitch in her 50's will get me hard the first one or two times, then not so much. God's Viagra is a young hot Asian woman who knows how to give good service and not to talk too much.

asiansam April 10th, 2015 07:55 PM

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Originally Posted by ExecutiveVIP (Post 78910)
Just out of curiosity for when I get older. I really mean no disrespect, it's just frank questions I have, and I know my fellow older mongers will answer honestly.

1. If you have ED, is it because you're with an unattractive older woman, and it's cured by getting a chance to screw and young attractive girl in her 20's? I don't think so, right, since as you age, older women also become attractive to you, even if they weren't when you were younger, right? I know I'm attracted to women in their late 30's now, whereas I wasn't when I was in my 20's.

2. If you have ED, do you have less of a desire to have sex also (maybe less testosterone in your system as you age)? Or is the desire still there in your brain, it's just the plumbing down there that doesn't work? The reason I ask is because olddude mentioned "my girlfriend says she will pay for the stuff", implying that his girlfriend is the one with the desire for sex, and he just wants to be able to do anything that'll please her.

3. Are most seniors in their 60's still able to perform without ED pills, and have the same desire for sex as when they were in their 30's? I sure hope so...since I plan to make lots of trips to Thailand and Philippines in my retirement in a couple of decades. Otherwise, I might have to sneek in some "business trips" to South-East Asia earlier than expected while the plumbing still works. It's just that in my current line of business I have no real business contacts in that region, so I'll need to get creative.

1. You're partly right. It's the use of the word "old." "Old," as in "up in years," isn't necessarily a turn off, but "old," as in "not new" or "been there, done that - too many times!," quite often is.

2. and 3. I'm in my 60's, and the desire is still there. However, the reliability of the plumbing has gone steadily downhill since my mid-50's. It's just part of life. Don't sweat it. If you have performance anxiety as a senior citizen, you're going to become basket case.

MPDuke April 11th, 2015 01:46 PM

It just happens. It has nothing to to if you are with an "older" woman or a "young" lady. Sometimes a little boost helps. It happens with age not with who you are with. It is physiological.


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