Have you ever wondered what happens to a woman’s body after she takes Viagra? If so, you’re not alone. There are numerous myths and misconceptions surrounding this popular medication that have made their way into popular culture, so let’s set the record straight. Here’s what Viagra does to a woman’s body, and how to take advantage of the changes it may bring about.
Changes In Sexual Function
The first and most obvious change that occurs as a result of taking Viagra is in a woman’s sexual function. As we’ve established, Viagra is a medication that directly affects the genitals, and it does so by increasing blood flow towards them. This improves the appeal of the drug to men – particularly those who are treating low libido or erectile dysfunction issues – who wish to increase their sexual appetite. While it’s not an exact science, there is evidence to suggest that Viagra can boost a man’s sexual function by as much as 80%.
Since Viagra improves blood flow towards the genitals, it would follow that taking the drug should improve a woman’s ability to have sexual relations. This is indeed the case, and according to studies, as much as 40% of women taking the drug experience increased sexual desire. Some also report improved ability to reach orgasm. For whatever reason, nature has endowed women with a different endowment than men, and it’s something that Viagra is designed to enhance.
Changes In The Way Women Look At Men
Aside from improving sexual function, there’s also evidence to suggest that Viagra has the ability to change a woman’s perspective about men. It does this by increasing blood flow towards the genitals, thus increasing oxytocin production and promoting hormonal changes that can alter a woman’s view of the opposite sex. While there’s no way to quantify this effect, anecdotal evidence from those who’ve tried it is incredibly positive and offers some menopause relief as well as great sex appeal.
From a purely anecdotal perspective, it’s also evident that those who’ve tried Viagra report being more comfortable around men and more attractive to them. This is likely due to the fact that Viagra increases blood flow towards the genitals, thus increasing oxygenation and enabling the body to grow healthier and more enjoyable sexual organs.
Changes In Feelings Of Being Attracted To Men
Another important factor that contributes to men’s preference for women is hormones. It has long been established that hormones play a significant role in how men and women perceive and relate to each other. In particular, estrogen enhances the attraction between men and women while testosterone inhibits it. This is why pregnant women are more attractive to men than those who’ve given birth (in particular, women with high estrogen levels in their bloodstream).
It follows then that as a result of taking Viagra, a woman may experience increased blood flow towards her genitals, subsequently increasing the likelihood of ovulation and resulting in higher estrogen levels. This should, in turn, make her more attractive to men. Indeed, there are numerous anecdotes from those who’ve tried it that share this perspective. Some women have even reported increased attraction to men after taking the medication. While there’s no way to prove this, it does offer some menopause relief as well as great sexual appeal if you’re looking to boost your love life!
Changes In A Woman’s Appetite
One of the most significant changes that occur as a result of taking Viagra is in a woman’s appetite. As we’ve established, the drug directly influences the genitals, which subsequently affects hormones and consequently, appetite. Specifically, Viagra helps women maintain a healthy body weight through appetite stimulation. This means that those who’ve taken the drug report experiencing increased hunger, which subsequently leads to them eating healthier and more appealing food. In particular, those who’ve tried the drug report that they have more desire for savory foods and sauces.
How Does Viagra Work?
To answer the question, “How does Viagra work?”, we need to first understand how it affects the body and how these effects are manifested. Having established that it directly influences the genitals and subsequently, appetite and hormones, let’s take a quick look at how these changes are manifested before moving on.
As we’ve established, Viagra increases blood flow towards the genitals, which subsequently affects blood pressure and heart rate. This, in turn, has the ability to improve the sexual experience. Specifically, having higher blood pressure and heart rate enables women to have more intense orgasms and improves their overall sexual experience. It also means that when men ejaculate, it’s likely to be longer and more intense. Although this varies from person to person, there’s an average of 50% more ejaculate for those who’ve taken the drug.
What’s truly significant about this is that since more blood flow means more oxygen delivery, it follows that the orgasms should be more intense as well. This is indeed the case, with reports suggesting that those who’ve taken the drug have deeper orgasms and experience greater pleasure. There’s also the added benefit of less frequent contractions, less time spent recovering and more time spent loving it. All in all, it’s quite an appealing prospect, particularly for men who are treating low libido or erectile dysfunction issues. For whatever reason, nature has endowed women with a different endowment than men, and it’s something that Viagra is designed to enhance.