I was on my way home from work when my phone rang. It was my wife, Alice. She must’ve gotten my mail and wanted to let me know that our granddaughter had finally fallen asleep and was, in fact, snoring. I laughed and told her I’d be there in 15 minutes to pick her up from daycare.

I walked into the house and headed to my office, dropped my laptop bag on the couch, and then headed to the kitchen to get dessert for my wife and me — a classic cheesecake, perhaps, or vanilla ice cream with roasted bananas. I took out my phone and saw that I had a new message. It was from my doctor, Dr. Robert Buckman, MD, and it said:

“Steve, I hate to bother you at home, but your nurse called and said you’ve been taking Viagra and falling asleep at your desk. I told her you’re a doctor and must be feeling particularly frisky. Please call me as soon as you get up.”

I felt like a deer in the headlights. I had taken Viagra the night before as Mr. Buckman had instructed, and it seemed to be working perfectly. I’d had a couple of drinks at a work party and then climbed into my car to head home. When I got there, I looked at my phone and saw that I had missed several calls from work. I figured I must’ve fallen asleep at my desk. I took out my laptop and started working. Then I took out my phone and saw that I had dozens of new messages. I listened to them all and, eventually, one caught my attention:

“Mr. Morris, this is Bob Buckman. I’m sure you’re excited about the reception your new drug is getting and all the wonderful things it’s doing for your patients. But I think it’s time for you to retire. You’re a little bit too old to be performing surgery. And, frankly, I don’t think that you’re the right fit for this job. Take some time to think about what I said, and then call me back when you’re ready to talk. Bye for now.”

I didn’t know what to do. I couldn’t believe it. For years, I had been trying to get out of the practice of surgery, but Mr. Buckman was a persuasive man, and, eventually, I found myself agreeing to do a few more cases. Then he came back with the ultimatum: either I quit or he’d put a clause in my contract about having to work in the middle of the night. I chose the latter, but I wasn’t fooling myself. I hated what surgery had turned into, and I knew I’d regret it. So, I did what Mr. Buckman asked and agreed to retire. Which is exactly what I did when I woke up from my 25-minute nap.

And that, my friends, is what happened to me after taking Viagra and falling asleep. I woke up and decided to change my ways. Never again would I put myself in a situation where I had to choose between an easy nap and a satisfying erection. Never again would I get so absorbed in work that I’d neglect my wife and child. I vowed to myself that I’d never take drugs, prescription or otherwise. Instead, I’d focus on living a healthy life, being a good father, and avoiding foods that would cause me to have heartburn or indigestion. It’s been two years since then, and I’ve kept that promise. I’ve tried a few different medications, but have stuck with Aloevera, a natural male aphrodisiac, which has helped me to regain my sex drive and strengthen my relationships with my wife and children.

Taking Viagra Made Me A Better Person

Viagra changed my life. Before it, I had been living a fairly successful life. I had a loving family, a good job, a nice apartment, and a fast car. But, as I’ve said many times, I was still looking for that missing piece. Now, thanks to Viagra, I have a feeling that piece is right in front of me. Thanks to Viagra, I am able to give my wife the attention she craves and provides for our family the love and devotion we both need.

Before taking Viagra, I was guilty of a lot of bad habits. I drank too much, ate whatever I wanted, and didn’t exercise. Thanks to Viagra, I’m a different person. I drink plenty of water, I don’t eat fast food, and I go to the gym three times a week. Most importantly, I’ve grown to love my wife and kids more than ever and feel a stronger connection to them. I know they feel the same way about me.

Why Do Men Fake Erections?

So you think you’ve got a problem with fake erections. You’re not alone. According to research, about 20 to 30% of men in the U.S. have faked an erection at some point in their life. That’s a lot of fakers out there. But why do men fake erections? From a medical standpoint, there are two primary reasons. First, sometimes your doctor won’t give you the prescription drug you need (or want) simply because they think it might not be right for you. In those cases, you’ll have to find another way to deal with your problem. Second, sometimes getting an erection just isn’t that easy. It takes some planning and strategizing on your part (and maybe a little bit of luck). But if you want to have an erection that lasts long enough for you to have sex, it’s best to work at it rather than just hoping for the best.

There are several things you can do to make sure you have an erection that will help you get it up whenever you want it. First off, avoid eating foods with high levels of cholesterol. That includes shrimp, clams, crab meat, and fatty meats like steak and pork. Second, be sure to exercise regularly. Working out will help increase your body’s levels of testosterone, the chemical that gives you an erection. Third, get plenty of sleep. Being sleep deprived can cause your levels of testosterone to plunge, which in turn can cause you to have problems getting and maintaining an erection. Last but not least, make sure you have a good understanding of your own anatomy. Knowing the proper way to handle yourself during sexual activity will help increase your pleasure as well as that of your partner. You can start by reading tips on how to give an amazing blowjob or how to masturbate. Having a good understanding of what turns you on and what makes your partner excited is key to having a satisfying sexual experience.

Is Viagra Worth It?

Let’s get real here for a moment. Yes, Viagra is effective and, at times, life-changing. But is it worth it? That’s a question you have to answer for yourself. Like with most things in life, there’s a trade-off. You can’t have good health without paying for it in some way. With Viagra, you’ll have to give up some of the perks that come with being a man. You won’t be able to eat whatever you want, get intoxicated, or be as physically active as you might otherwise be. Is it worth it? That’s for you to decide. But, at least, you’ll have an “A” rating from your doctor, which is much better than an “F” rating you’d get if you were to score all zeros on the scale.

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