In the United States, where I live, the summer months are just around the corner. Now is the time to enjoy long days and warm evenings by the beach. But for those of us who are avid beachgoers, there is one small problem: As much as we’d like to be out on the sand, in the water, and basking in the rays of the sun, not all of us enjoy being in the presence of the “sunsetters” – the men, mostly, who cruise the beaches in search of attractive women. For those of us who have been put on notice by the urologist that our prostate is getting a little bit large, the idea of being ogled by someone we don’t know, who may or may not have had a drink or two, makes us a little nervous.
Many medical practitioners recommend taking Viagra before you go to the beach. While there is no harm in taking the drug before you hit the beach, there is no great benefit to taking it then, since it won’t do you any good if the drug’s effects aren’t felt for at least four hours after you consume it.
For men who want to avoid the unease that comes with being in close proximity to potentially aggressive heterosexual men, the advice is simple: just take Viagra before you go to the beach. If you follow this advice, you’ll have no trouble having an enjoyable experience, but you might have to wait a little while before you can hit the surf.
Is It Worth It?
Now is the time to enjoy long days and warm evenings by the beach. But for those of us who are avid beachgoers, there is one small problem: As much as we’d like to be out on the sand, in the water, and basking in the rays of the sun, not all of us enjoy being in the presence of the “sunsetters” – the men, mostly, who cruise the beaches in search of attractive women. For those of us who have been put on notice by the urologist that our prostate is getting a little bit large, the idea of being ogled by someone we don’t know, who may or may not have had a drink or two, makes us a little nervous.
Many medical practitioners recommend taking Viagra before you go to the beach. While there is no harm in taking the drug before you hit the beach, there is no great benefit to taking it then, since it won’t do you any good if the drug’s effects aren’t felt for at least four hours after you consume it.
For men who want to avoid the unease that comes with being in close proximity to potentially aggressive heterosexual men, the advice is simple: just take Viagra before you go to the beach. If you follow this advice, you’ll have no trouble having an enjoyable experience, but you might have to wait a little while before you can hit the surf.
The Conundrum
If you do happen to have a drink or two before you go to the beach, and you want to avoid a potentially uncomfortable situation, there is another option. You could take a break from drinking for a couple of weeks, or even months, and that might just make you feel better. Of course, this isn’t something to take lightly, since you’ll have to give up alcohol completely. If you do decide to try this option, be sure to consult your medical practitioner first.
What About Masturbation?
Another option for men who want to avoid the anxiety that comes with being in close proximity to potentially aggressive men is to masturbate. Even if you don’t feel comfortable doing this in front of someone else, you could always masturbate in private. The important thing is that you feel comfortable doing this, and that you know what you’re doing. Masturbation is a natural sexual response that helps us release tension, and it’s considered healthy. So, if you’re feeling tense or anxious about being at the beach with your family this summer, masturbating may be exactly what you need to feel better.
When To Take Viagra?
While it is not recommended that you take Viagra right before you go to the beach, or anytime soon after, there are certainly times when it’s ideal to take the drug. When should you take Viagra? Ideally, you should take the drug at least four hours before heading to the beach. This will ensure that its effects are felt for the entire duration of your time there. If this is not possible, then it’s best to take it as soon as you get up.
It’s important to keep in mind that the drug has different effects on different people. So, while it’s generally considered safe to take the drug at least two hours before heading to the beach, for some, it might not be the best idea to take it that soon after waking up. This is because the drug can increase blood pressure, and for those who already have a significant amount of caffeine in their system from drinking coffee or taking other substances with caffeine, this could be dangerous. It’s always best to consult your medical practitioner before taking medication, or adopting an alternate lifestyle, such as avoiding the beach or limiting your caffeine intake, and there’s no point in trying to guess when the drug’s effects might be felt or when they might not be. In the end, only you know how you react to the drug, and only you know what’s best for you. It’s always best to be safe than sorry.