" Despite studies suggesting that erectile dysfunction drugs promote irresponsible sexual behavior, men who receive prescriptions for them are no more likely to engage in risky sex acts than men who do not receive prescriptions for the medications, according to a University of Florida study. “For this study we took the perspective of a doctor who may worry that prescribing erectile dysfunction drugs to patients could contribute to the spread of HIV,” said lead researcher Dr. Robert Cook. “The findings from this study should provide some reassurance to health-care providers that erectile dysfunction drugs appear to be prescribed responsibly and used responsibly.” - Journal of General Internal Medicine (February 2010)Among the men who are not in exclusive relationships that do use performance enhancing supplements their behavior while sexual do not seem to many of us irresponsible. While we're high and mighty and think they should only be sexual in exclusive longterm relationships before ever being in sexual relationship. That's because we're beyond dating. So its easy for us to point fingers and make such judgments and that's wrong. For that we apologize.
Monday, September 27, 2010
Sex, Drugs Without the Rock & Roll
Sometimes when we've had a bad day, men anyway, suggest to their partners that maybe our performances can be enhanced by the use of chemical means. Our loved ones, the women anyway, never seem willing to consider using supplements. So none of us were surprised by the sex research from the University of Florida that found:
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