| Are
women really satisfied with all the sexual dysfunction interrupting
prescription drugs? As millions of men belly up to the drugstore
line, it would seem that millions of ladies would reap the benefits
of the erectile dysfunction temporary erasers. Viagra, Cialis
and Levitra appear to taking the emasculation out of sex and replacing
it with masculine powers. On
the contrary, the rekindled ability to perform is living some
women turned off. Over the years, these sex power drugs were
assumed as man’s formula for having a sex revival or the rejuvenation
of a sex life. But, some of these men’s partners don’t see these
sexual dysfunction pills as the cure all. To evaluate the sexual
efficacy and satisfaction of the FDA approved drugs, researchers
conducted various market studies.
At the University
of Canterbury in New Zealand, Dr. Annie Potts, a psychologist,
started interviewing couples to determine if there were any
drawbacks to treatment of erectile dysfunction. Although many
of the female participants were satisfied with their renewed
sex life, they were turned off by their partners’ seemingly
obsessed demeanor to get their money's worth.
The findings showed
that men are trying to maximize their money’s worth with each
ten dollar pill. It makes for quite mechanical or unfeeling
interludes. A fraction of the subject studies thought their
partners were more interested in Cialis, Viagra and Levitra
then foreplay with their sex mate.
Some women complain
that sex is non-existent without the erectile dysfunction corrector
pill. Other women are questioning whether their lovers are addicted
to these drugs themselves? The number of disgruntled partners
is hard to measure. While some women do not want their husbands
using these erectile dysfunction prescriptions, merely a third
of men are giving up the uses of pills like Viagra, Cialis and
Levitra. |