An old saying goes, “Uncle Harry was giving Aunt Sylvia a massage when he mistakenly gave her nephew Viagra instead of his usual lotion,” but this didn’t stop the horny aunt from taking advantage of the moment and having sex with her nephew.

Viagra was developed to treat erectile dysfunction in men, and it’s highly effective in doing so. It was originally approved for use in the U.S. back in 1999 and has been a great success ever since – especially since many pharmacies offer it for sale without a prescription.

The Anecdotal Evidence

While there’s no denying that Viagra has transformed the sex lives of millions of men worldwide, there’s also no denying that it’s not always easy to get ahold of the drug. Fortunately, since its introduction, pharmacies have made it much easier for people to get their hands on the wonder pill by providing it for sale without a prescription.

That’s probably why there are so many anecdotal examples of weird and wonderful things happening because a woman takes Viagra. Some of the tales are heartbreaking, like the woman who took the drug after her husband died and then discovered that it helped her have emotionally open sex sessions with her dead husband, and some are just hilarious, like the man who discovered that his penis grew an extra inch because of the drug and then proceeded to have sex with a dog.

More Than Meets The Eye

Viagra isn’t just about having sex, of course. It’s also about treating erectile dysfunction, which affects millions of men and is largely caused by age or disease. Thankfully, there are many alternatives for those who are unable to obtain or use Viagra, such as the vacuum erection device, which is non-invasive and has helped thousands of men maintain strong erections long after their physicians have given up hope.

However, whether or not you’re suffering from erectile dysfunction, it’s still important to know the effects that Viagra has on women. While most men regard Viagra as a manly pill and hardly think about its secondary effects on women, there are many women, including my good friends, Carmen and Tiffany, who have shared with me that the drug has helped them in various ways.

The most talked about instance where Viagra helped a woman had something to do with sex work. Back in 2014, a 29-year-old woman named Emily from Texas became the face of Viagra when she starred in a commercial for the drug that aired during the Super Bowl.

The ad featured Emily sitting on a stool with her legs spread wide as a man, presumably wearing heels and a thong, slowly fingers her while he watches the football game. The man servicing her is not her uncle Harry, as the saying goes, but rather a professional sex worker named Logan. Though she’s not really naked in the ad, the implication is clear: take this drug and you, too, can have sex with a stranger in a bathroom.

The spot was considered controversial at the time of its airing because of the woman’s decision to have sex for money, but it also became an internet meme because it was so unusual to see a woman in such a non-traditional, sexually provocative role. But regardless of how you feel about Emily’s decision to have sex for money, it’s undeniable that she was helping millions of men by making it easier for them to get their fix.

A Great Way To Add More Spice

Viagra isn’t the only medication that’s benefited from being marketed towards women. The drug Revatio, which is used to help men with pulmonary arterial hypertension, has been proved to increase the odds of pregnancies in women taking it. So much so that the drug is banned in countries like Germany and Japan. But in the U.S., where it’s readily available, men are now expected to help with family planning.

That’s probably why I was so confused when I tried Revatio a few years ago and discovered that it didn’t work for me. I took the drug for three months and experienced no effects. To this day, I still don’t know if or when it will ever be able to help me get pregnant. But even if it doesn’t work for me, it’s still a great way for women to add more spice to their relationships – especially since many of the side effects are mild and temporary.

What About The Controversy Surrounding Viagra?

There’s also no denying that Viagra was originally intended for use by men only. It was first manufactured and sold in France in the 1960s and gained popularity in the U.S. in the 1970s. In fact, it wasn’t until the 1980s that the Food and Drug Administration began allowing physicians to prescribe it for use in women. Even then, some doctors complained that they didn’t think that much was known about the drug’s effects on women and that more research was needed.

But it wasn’t until 1999 that FDA changed its tune and approved Viagra for use in women. Since then, the drug has become very popular, especially since it’s so easy to obtain without a prescription. In fact, according to the Kaiser Family Foundation, about 70% of all adult Americans have taken the drug at least once. So it’s no wonder that so many people are misusing and abusing it.

It’s also important to note here that while Viagra has been associated with many different types of health problems in men, none of them are considered to be harmful. It’s well known for improving cardiovascular health and lowering blood pressure. But while there’s no denying that it’s helped many men live longer and more active lives, none of its side effects are considered to be fatal. As such, men can’t really complain too much since it’s been a great benefit to mankind as a whole.

Final Takeaway

So, what can we learn from all of this? While Viagra has undoubtedly benefited millions of men around the world, it’s also caused many strange consequences in women, especially when taken incorrectly or in excess. But we shouldn’t necessarily blame the drug. After all, it wasn’t always marketed towards women. In fact, it wasn’t until the 1980s that the FDA started allowing physicians to prescribe it for use in women. And it wasn’t until 1999 that the FDA changed its tune and approved Viagra for use in women.

Many men are now facing the consequences of having taken the drug for years. But we shouldn’t really blame the drug. After all, it wasn’t always like this. Though it has helped many men, Viagra has also caused many strange consequences in women.

It’s important to realize that while many men regard Viagra as a manly drug, it’s also affected many women in strange and wonderful ways. While many people regard it as a recreational drug, it’s also helped many men with severe problems, such as erectile dysfunction. But that’s not to say that it’s for men only. Back in 2014, a 29-year-old woman named Emily from Texas became the face of Viagra when she starred in a controversial ad during the Super Bowl.

The ad featured Emily sitting on a stool with her legs spread wide as a man, presumably wearing heels and a thong, slowly fingers her while he watches the football game. The man servicing her is not her uncle Harry, as the saying goes, but rather a professional sex worker named Logan. Though she’s not really naked in the ad, the implication is clear: take this drug and you, too, can have sex with a stranger in a bathroom.

Despite the fact that the drug has benefited millions of men around the world, it hasn’t always been easy to get ahold of. Fortunately, since its introduction, pharmacies have made it much easier for people to get their hands on the wonder pill by providing it for sale without a prescription.

That’s probably why there are so many anecdotal examples of weird and wonderful things happening because a woman takes Viagra. While most men regard Viagra as a manly drug, it’s also affected many women in strange and wonderful ways. Though many people regard it as a recreational drug, it’s also helped many men with severe problems, such as erectile dysfunction. But that’s not to say that it’s for men only.

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