Recreational versus Legitimate Medical Reasons
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No doubt there are legitimate medical reasons for young males seeking qualified and competent medical help for their Erectile Dysfunction (ED) problems. Erectile Dysfunction problems in males is probably the least discussed subject among ourselves because we are less likely to acknowledge it when we do experience it ... even temporary episodes. ED is also closely associated with male impotence, and we don't ordinarily associate male impotence with young, healthy, and virile males in their 20's and 30's.
So, yeah, it does strike me as unusual that young males in their 20's and 30's are experiencing ED problems for legitimate medical reasons. What I do find very troubling is the growing rate of recreational use of ED drugs for non-legitimate medical reasons.
It is understandable why a young, healthy and virile 20-something male might want to have firm erections that continuously last for 30 to 45 minutes, 1 hour, 2 hours, 3 hours or even 4 hours (What a Stud!). As Danny suggested, what good is a continuous 2-hour erection if you have climaxed only after 20 minutes of stimulation and you are no longer sexually aroused? At least with Viagra, you still must be sufficiently sexually aroused in order for the effects of Viagra to work. I think many people might be missing this point altogether.
There are legitimate medical reasons for males with ED seeking qualified and competent medical help. Recreational use of ED drugs has the same potential for abuse as other drugs that have crept into use. I suspect there are more recreational users of ED drugs than those males with legitimate medical reasons. I could be wrong here, but my thinking is probably closer to the truth.
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