Her areola would poke your eyes out, then you would stumble around blind for the rest of your days. You'd become known as the 'Wacky Blind Girl Who Asked Silly Questions" or WBGWASQ" for short. People could eventually shun you, you would gradually fall out of favor with your circle of friends, your family would stop inviting you over for sunday afternoon Croquet, and you would survive on dandelions for about 19 years. At the age of 74 you would die alone, and be buried in a potter's field, marked only by a plastic fork stiking out of the ground and a tag which said.. WBGWASQ.
2006-12-05 14:18:04
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answered by somewherein72 4
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Most likely nothing. Viagra also known as sildenafil is a PDE (phosphodiesterase) 5 inhibitor. Viagra does NOT cause sexual arousal. Here's how it works (male example): upon sexual stimulation nitric oxide is released (vasodilator), which activates the release of guanylate cyclase, which results in increased levels of cyclic GMP. This leads to smooth muscle relaxation in the blood vessels and increased blood flow. PDE 5 breaks down the cyclic GMP and will constrict the blood vessels. End result would be decreased blood flow. Viagra will block the actions of PDE 5 and help maintain the levels of cyclic GMP, and ultimately maintain the erection. Just to reiterate, Viagra does NOT cause sexual arousal, but only helps to maintain the erection. Without sexual stimulation or arousal Viagra will not do anything.
It is also used to treat pulmonary arterial hypertension in children. The PDE 5 enzyme is also found in the lungs. And by blocking that enzyme you will again cause vasodilation and decrease the blood pressure in the lungs. Viagra is also marketed under the brand name Revatio specifically for the indication of pulmonary hypertension.
2006-12-05 15:45:25
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answered by Steve-O 1
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There were medical trials inquiring into using Viagra for ladies to regard feminine sexual disorder... the outcome have not prompt that Viagra is in any respect secure to be used by means of ladies, considering the fact that the way in which ladies get aroused is a little bit extraordinary than for guys. For ladies, she can also be mentally aroused, however now not bodily. Or she can also be bodily aroused, however now not mentally. Women's sexuality is not as reduce-and-dry as guys's, that's why anything like forty% of ladies endure from sexual disorder.
2016-09-03 11:53:45
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answered by sykes 4
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Well viagra does not have the same effect on women as it does on men. Studies has found that when you give men viagra they easily get aroused and have sexual desires as with women they become disconnected as far as getting arounsed and turned on. But they have found that if a woman is looking to try to get pregnant, viagra is the drug to use becuase it increases blood flow and helps the lining of the uterus.
2006-12-05 14:20:27
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answered by BabyRuth 2
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Women do take viagra, and it does the same as to men. They libido is higher, their clit engorges, and they enjoy sex.
2006-12-05 14:16:54
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answered by SatinGun 2
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I don't know, but I heard they gave it to kids suffering from A.D.D.
2006-12-05 14:16:25
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answered by Anonymous
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