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I don't think it should be paid for by insurances. They won't cover birth control, why cover the distribution end?
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Lately, it has been found that taking Viagra can lead to heart attacks in men. I think that it is something about the pill itself, not the activity with which the pill is associated.
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quote: Originally posted by tsaeb: Lately, it has been found that taking Viagra can lead to heart attacks in men. I think that it is something about the pill itself, not the activity with which the pill is associated.
The "activity with which the pill is associated" can also lead to heart attacks in men, but fear of death has not historically taken precedence over libidinous impulses. IMHO.
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quote: Originally posted by Silja: It depends why Viagra is taken... if it is jsut to last longer/ do it more often then it is a lifestyle drug and should not be covered by insurance. If it is for a serious sexual disfunction, and it is for a commited couple (say for example a married couple wanting a baby), then I would say it is worth a try and is definitely medicine.
I agree with Silja. And I have to add that any woman that wanted me to risk my health just to enhance her pleasure would be told goodbye. I like my relationships to be a little more meaningful.
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If used simply for enhancing the experience and being able to go longer, I condemn it.
However, there are certain drugs which limit the ability for a man to achieve an erection, blood pressure meds, etc... If Viagara or similar drug enables them to enjoy a healthy sex life with their partner, I'm all for it.
It depends on its use..please don't lump it in with drugs that are just "sexually enhancing". Sometimes it's necessary.
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