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i just sent you the information www.thaiherbsonline.com its Herbs are uni sex .....or u want pharmacy viagra ? drop 4 cordyceps on her an hour before bed , you better take four as well or she will be complaining ...and none of the side effects of viagra .. 100% natural

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Viagra does not boost libido, only performance. Very different matters.

Even if you found an herb that had such an effect in women (which I am doubtful of), how on earth would you get a woman to take it? From a woman's point of view, if she doesn't feel like having sex, there is no particular reason to want to change that by taking a medication.

And, no matter what the state of a woman's libido, it will still be fickle/choosy with regards to which men arouse it. No pill can change that.

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If you are a woman and despite being with a man you find attractive, suffer from low libido then the first thing I would suggest is getting your thyroid checked. And, if you are in your late 40's or beyond, check FSH to see if you are nearing menopause. (For both, see an endocrinologist).

If everything physical checks out, and you are in a relationship with a man but having little desire for him, I would suggest counseling to see what it is all about. In women, this is almost always because of something wrong in the relationship or some other emotional issue. There are some good Western counselors in Bkk, see the pinned mental health thread.

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I have split a Kymagra gel pack with my lady before and she got Real horny and i got a long time stiffy....

Makes for a very enjoyable evening as we both took the stuff early in the eve and by the time we get home we where all over each other..

good fun very enjoyable wub.png

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Viagra does not boost libido, only performance. Very different matters.

Even if you found an herb that had such an effect in women (which I am doubtful of), how on earth would you get a woman to take it? From a woman's point of view, if she doesn't feel like having sex, there is no particular reason to want to change that by taking a medication.

And, no matter what the state of a woman's libido, it will still be fickle/choosy with regards to which men arouse it. No pill can change that.

There are indeed studies that have shown Viagra has the potential to improves libido for women. Therefore, as I said, certain Dr.s prescribing it off label to women.

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I have no idea. I also want to know. Try to eat oysters?

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exchange the boyfriend?

Thats good idea but she needs to wait till i got one.

But not so long.

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When I look at the average farang in Thailand "libido booster" for females must be a hot a sell......

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We often prefer short cuts and this tends to cause us to overlook the many underlying causes of low sex drive that might be the culprit such as:

Psychological issues: Anxiety, depression, stress.

Relationship issues: Lack of connection/chemistry with your partner. Lack of communication of sexual needs and preferences. Past experience of breech of trust/infidelity problems. Unresolved conflicts or fights.

Alcohol as too much can spoil your sex drive; the same is true of street drugs. Smoking decreases blood flow, which may dampen arousal.

Fatigue. Exhaustion from caring for young children or aging parents can contribute to low sex drive.

Chronic illnesses such as diabetes, high blood pressure, and coronary artery disease can all affect our sexual desires.

Prescription meds like antidepressants and anti-seizure medications.

Menopause. Estrogen levels drop during the transition to menopause. This can cause decreased interest in sex and dryer vaginal tissues, resulting in painful or uncomfortable sex. At the same time, women may also experience a decrease in testosterone — a hormone that boosts sex drive in men and women alike —which may lead to decreased libido. Although many women continue to have satisfying sex during menopause and beyond some women experience a lagging libido during this hormonal change.

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