Women, their sexuality, and their doctors
by admin on Jun.27, 2010, under My Viagra Experience
I was in the middle of a hard shift a work, in the middle of the night, standing in the kitchen waiting for the last customers to leave the place and go back home (people can drink a glass of martini forever sometimes!). Then, very unexpectedly, my boss came in. It’s a very unusual scene, to see her at the restaurant after 22:00, and the amazing thing was – she wasn’t even drunk.
She came to the kitchen and talked shortly to our new chef, something about the flowers for the next day’s early shift. She couldn’t be too worried about those damn flowers, not at this time at night. She was bothered, and I was curios enough to ask her what was she doing there so late.
She started to laugh, weird way laughing, like crying-laughing. She wasn’t drunk. Then she said something about the flowers and went away.
An my way home in the taxi I found the morning’s paper and glimpsed through it. Then I found it.
Doctors said the Female Viagra (Lovegra) did not show yet enough results. Oh, really? I had a conversation with my boss some weeks ago, and she said the pill was a life saver for her. Could she feel stupid now reading the news? Did the pill work only on her imagination? Was she a victim of a scam?
I’m not sure how things work in the big world of medication and business, when doctors get money to support certain pills and when scientists have secret agendas. But I know that when a pill works for you, it just works.
I remember when they said Viagra doesn’t brings your libido up. Science-wise they are correct I guess, but us people, we also react to psychology. And psychology-wise, ED pills can make you more horny.
I won’t talk to my boss about this of course, but if any of my women readers got herself worried about that piece of news – relax. The Lovegra is here to stay, and male doctors won’t be able to change the fact that it is a remedy for some of us.