Have you ever felt like you’re trying to play a waiting game to see if you’ll get lucky with someone’s consent? What if I told you there was a better way to do it? Would you be interested? Let’s find out.

How Long Does It Take to Get an Erection After Viagra?

As an avid viewer of the Rick Astley YouTube channel, you’ll know that Astley is a huge proponent of ‘waiting to engage’. In other words, he believes that men should wait until their partner is relaxed and ready before starting to have sex with them. According to the Astley theory of sexual foreplay, having casual sex a few times before you move in together can lead to more satisfying and long-lasting relationships. What is more, he suggests that men should take longer to ‘get an erection’ after taking Viagra as it will give them more time to ‘work on sexual confidence’ and ‘decrease anxiety’ in regards to getting hooked up. The implication is that Viagra helps to re-instate confidence in bedroom situations and reduces the anxiety usually associated with premature sexual engagement. Having regular, delayed sex with your partner can help to eliminate a lot of anxiety (especially if you take it in moderation!). So, let’s explore how long it takes to get an erection after Viagra…

Take A Few Days To A Week To Get An Erection

Although Viagra was originally developed to treat erection problems in men with diabetes, it’s since become one of the most popular sex drugs in the world. The reason for this is that Viagra allows men to achieve an erection within 5 minutes of taking it. In other words, it makes quick and easy to obtain an erection when needed. It also gives men the confidence to engage in sexual activity without fear of ejection.

But, Keep In Mind…

…That 5 minutes of amazing erectile power can be followed by a whole lot of nothing. Many men report that after they’ve obtained an erection with Viagra, it takes a while before they can actually sustain a hard erection for prolonged sexual activity. This is why it’s best to get an erection a few days to a week before you engage in sexual activity. During this time, there’s no need to feel pressured to have sex. Take your time and you’ll be surprised at how much more you can achieve in the bedroom.

The Importance Of ‘Waiting To Engage’

So, let’s get to the point. Does Viagra really work? Does it provide good erection quality and speed? Let’s find out.

The Answer Is…

Viagra does work, but only if you know how and when to take it. During the waiting period, you can use other erection enhancers if you want, but you shouldn’t feel pressure to do so. If you are feeling pressured to perform before your partner, it might be time to consult with a professional (or at least, a sex therapist). This is because erection problems can stem from a host of sexual predicament where you feel pressured to perform despite your inability to achieve and maintain an erection. In this case, it might be time to rewire yourself sexually, re-establish your sexual confidence, and learn to relax and play the partner you want to play. 

In Conclusion

As you can see, different people will have different reactions to Viagra. For some, it will be the ultimate quick fix, providing them with enough sexual confidence to perform regardless of whether or not they can achieve an erection. For others, it might cause them worry and anxiety because it instils a false sense of expectation. Ultimately, it all depends on you and what you want from the drug and the type of relationship you have with your partner. If you’re looking for a way to enjoy good, clean sex with your partner without feeling worried or anxious, give Viagra a try and remember to always wait to engage.

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