the "viagara" condom?

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Uncomfortably hard ... that's an interesting description. I might like to try that with a woman at work. Well, minus the uncomfortable part.
 

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If you're young, you won't notice much or any difference. If you're middle-aged, it'll make you feel young again. If you're old, it'll make you feel middle-aged again.
Hotswimmr... can you put some age ranges on what your talking about??
i'm not sure where I fall in this? =P
 

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Hotswimmr... can you put some age ranges on what your talking about??
i'm not sure where I fall in this? =P

It's hard to do that (no pun intended), because a lot of it has to do with your overall health and level of fitness. I'm in my 40's and don't really need it at all because I'm very health and fit, but it was fun the few times that I tried it - it's like being a teenager all over again - you get VERY hard, and have incredible staying power. A guy my same age who's unhealthy, obese, and whose arteries are clogged may get a little bit of a bump - enough for him to perform where he otherwise couldn't, but it isn't going to make HIM feel like a teenager again. It kind of depends on where you're starting from.

I'm just going to say that from what I know anecdotally, and assuming a guy is reasonably healthy, guys in their teens and 20's won't see much benefit, outside of possibly a little more staying power. Guys in their 30's, 40's and 50's will get much if not all of their hardness and much of their stamina back. Guys in their 60's and beyond typically won't get rock hard anymore, but they can still get reasonably hard and can perform, whereas otherwise, they may not be able to. Again, many exceptions and variations here, because erectile problems can have many causes, both physical and mental.

The real stuff is expensive - about $20 a pill right now. Pfizer's patent expires in March, 2012, though legal maneuvering will probably delay the availability of real generics for at least some amount of time. You can buy illegally-produced generics much more cheaply and take your chances. Plenty of Viagra info on this board for you to read...