Is there anything more pleasurable than slipping your cock into a tight, wet pussy? You’d be surprised. Masturbation is quite possibly the best feeling a human can experience. It is extremely popular and is viewed as a healthy sexual practice, yet somehow, there is still some mystery surrounding it. After all, how well does a pill or powder actually work when masturbating? Let’s have a look, shall we?
What Is Masturbation?
Masturbation is the sexual stimulation of the genitals without the participation of another person. It is a very popular sexual practice and is often referred to as “self-love” or “auto-love”. It is commonly practiced among men and women, but women tend to be more direct in their masturbation habits. While some people may prefer to stimulate themselves with a vibrator or other sex toys, it is best to learn how to do it well because, as mentioned above, it is extremely pleasurable. It should also be noted that masturbation is often associated with women having more orgasms than men. Whether this is because women are better at direct sexual stimulation or because it is easier to detect when they are reaching orgasm, it is still a widely accepted fact that more orgasms = better. (Forbes)
Is Viagra Effective For Masturbation?
Viagra is often touted as the “greatest achievement in the history of pharmaceuticals” and has been described as “the most influential drug in the history of medicine”. In 2013 alone, it was prescribed to more than 78 million men worldwide. Its incredible success is largely due to its ability to increase blood flow to the penis, making it bigger and improving the sensations for men during sex. It is safe to say that not only has Viagra impacted the sex lives of countless men, it has also revolutionized the way we look at medications and medicine in general. To say that Viagra is effective for masturbation would be an understatement. It’s considered a “one-stop-shop” for everything related to masturbation. Even better, it’s a safe and legal drug to try when you’re masturbating. (Healthline)
The active ingredient in Viagra is Sildenafil, a substance that literally boosts blood flow to the penis. This in turn makes the penis stand out among the rest of the body and encourages men to go the extra mile during sex. It also makes the erections deeper and more frequent, which in turn makes the sexual experience more satisfying. In general, Sildenafil makes it easier for men to achieve orgasm and to maintain an erection for longer periods of time. Is this enhancement good for women too? Well, yes it is. When a man is having sex with a woman, especially if it’s his first time with her, it can be difficult to maintain an erection. But with Sildenafil, the need for a roofie (or any other drug or alcohol) is greatly reduced. (Healthline)
How Long Does It Take For Viagra To Work?
Like most other medications, Viagra has a “processing time” before it can take effect. In most cases, this will be between 15 and 30 minutes. It can also take a while for your body to get used to the medication. Once you’ve been exposed to Sildenafil, you’ll need to learn to produce it on your own. This is why it’s best to take the medication when you are already aroused. The effect should last for up to 4 hours, but this can vary from person to person. Some men have reported feeling the effects for up to 6 hours. For others, it was less than 2 hours. As mentioned above, it depends on your body chemistry as to how long it will take for the drug to have its effect. (Healthline)
Is It Safe To Take Viagra While Eating Foods Consumed By Athletes?
This is a common question and one that has been raised since the very first day that Viagra was approved for usage in the United States in 1998. Back then, it was noted that the drug could potentially interact with certain vitamins and nutrients, especially those found in muscle foods, like steak and chicken. While there is some truth to this statement, as Viagra is a relatively new drug, the concern is greatly exaggerated. In reality, the risk of an interaction with this type of food is minimal. (Healthline)
In general, food does not affect the effect of Viagra. This is mostly due to the fact that its primary function is to increase blood flow to the penis, not to enhance the effects of food, which are the result of numerous other factors, like enzymes, vitamins, and so on. In fact, recent studies have shown that men who consume the most protein during meals have a greater chance of having low blood pressure (hypotension) in the long term, possibly because they are trying to “exploit” protein as a way of creating more blood. (Hypertension Canada)
The bottom line is that while it is not recommended to take Viagra on an empty stomach, there is no reason why you can’t have food while on the drug. As long as you are aware of the potential interaction between protein foods and Viagra, you should not have any problems. (Healthline)
How Long Does It Take For Viagra To Build Up In Your Body?
Unfortunately, as with most other medications, Viagra has a “bioavailability” or “bio-life”, which means that it does not stay in your body for very long, especially if you are taking it orally. This is mainly because your body does not absorb it efficiently when taken this way. When you first begin taking the medication, this will be a significant issue, as you will not be able to enjoy its full effects, especially if you are trying to achieve a “refreshing” effect. This is why it is recommended that you take the medication about 30 minutes before the end of the day, so that it has time to absorb into your bloodstream. (Healthline)
If you are already experiencing problems with erectile dysfunction or premature ejaculation, then it is best to avoid taking the medication about an hour before you head off to sleep. Going to sleep while on the medication can be difficult because it will not be able to enter your bloodstream easily and you will therefore not be able to achieve a proper nighttime erection, which is necessary for the survival of the species. (Healthline)
Is It Safe To Take Viagra With Alcohol?
Again, this is another common question and one that has been asked since the very first days of its existence. Is drinking alcohol safe while taking Viagra? The short answer is yes, it is. The reason behind this is that alcohol can cause vasodilation, which in turn can cause an erection. The catch is that drinking alcohol while on the medication can cause an overdose, which in turn can be very dangerous, even life-threatening. (Healthline)
In most cases, you will not overdose if you adhere to the recommended daily allowance (RDA) for alcohol, which is between 2 and 4 drinks for men and 1 and 3 for women. Furthermore, even if you consume much more than the RDA, the overdose risk is still low. However, it is always best to be safe than sorry, which is why it is recommended that you do not drink alcohol while taking this medication. (Healthline)
What About Side Effects?
As with any new medication, there are also numerous side effects that you need to be aware of. The most common side effect is headache, which can be severe in some cases, especially if you take a large dose. In addition, the medication can cause blurry vision, stomach pain, and diarrhea. If you experience any of these side effects, or if they are severe, then it is best to discontinue the medication and seek medical assistance. (Healthline)
Since the approval of Viagra in the United States, the most common side effects, especially at first, have been headaches, upset stomach, and problems with vision. In the following years, as more and more people began using the drug, so have the side effects. While many of these side effects are relatively mild and occur only occasionally, there is always the possibility that you will experience something more severe. (Healthline)
In general, side effects from Viagra are relatively mild and occur in about 5% of users. Yet, they can be quite severe and even life-threatening in rare cases. The most important thing to remember is that just because a medication is safe for one type of use does not mean that it is safe for all other uses. Be sure to consult your doctor before using any medication, especially if you are taking it for a second or third time, or if you experience any side effects at all. (Healthline)