Ron that stuff feeds the ego well but the heart will suffer, in time. The world does not revolve around the number of women that lay you. It is about how well you love. I you love one with all, is better than to love many only little.
GLTALLTOAD, you wrote:
"... Here comes another hot potato, lol....
Enjoy, boys and girls...:) ..."
Hot popato indeed!
(note spelling: there's no 'e' at the end of 'potato' - although it was suggested by a certain politician).
-surely, 'boys' and 'girls' ARE enjoying it.
And, it is also interesting to notice what kind of medication the industry wants to research and invest in.
(but you, GLTALLTOAD, with your background in investment already know of course that anything connected with "human nature" is a good place for investment...)
Contrary to the typical "performance enhancement" drugs known, used or abused by people (mainly in sports) ED -Erectile Disfunction- drugs are a clinical form of medication that correct a natural 'wearing' of males over 40.
It is wrong to make even the slightest comparison to steroid drugs.....at least not until the IOC decides to include a sex event to the Olympic Games.
The closest parallel to viagra, cialis or levitra would be premarin, which women have been taking for over 40 years to keep their genitalia clock ticking when menapause comes at about the same age men begin to see the effects of ED.
"...you mean they should rebuild Sveta's into Igors due to the apparent lack of men? ..."
1) Not exactly
2) Yes, Testosterone for women has side-effects. Apparently it works as an afrodisiac, but it also makes women more 'agressive' ('career-wise', etc.), and it can promote changes to voice and hair-growth (?).
(giving Testosterone to older men apparently makes them into irresponsible teenagers again...)
3) Giving Estrogen to men might have some beneficial effects (?) (it might for example reduce the risk of Prostate Cancer (?)).
THE CENTRAL QUESTION might be whether men and women should accept 'nature' or try to 'improve' on it.
Another question is whether there is (in general) a difference in attitude between 'west' and FSU ??
Your central question gets a rotund and categoric NO from me, sancho...
It is in man's nature to never accept or conform.
And the hardest thing to accept for a human is the fact that each one of us comes out of the oven with an expiration date.
That alone is enough motivation to seek ways to prolong life in general and active lifestyles for as long as possible.
"can be bought in any apteka" is leaving VantheMan with his doubts. I think he wants to know if in Ukraine Viagra is as expensive as in the west or cheaper. If it were cheaper, it would be obviously a good idea to buy it there. A problem may arise if a prescription is needed, as I suspect. Unfortunately, I don't know anything for sure either.
nasfan - the forum has been relatively dead for the past few weeks. Very little new information. I think toad's old threads are being dredged up as people search the archives as an alternative.
If there is in new good stuff available - people look for the OLD good stuff.