How many times an average healthy man will ejaculate after consuming viagra, cialis or levitra?
December 26th, 2009 | by admin |Is it possible that these medicines will give you an orgasm (or more) without ejaculation? Will the ejaculation(s) change or vary in comparison to a normal ejaculation without the effect of those pills?


9 Responses to “How many times an average healthy man will ejaculate after consuming viagra, cialis or levitra?”
By Anonymous on Dec 29, 2009 | Reply
Hm, im not sure. i would ask a doctor.
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By Anonymous on Dec 29, 2009 | Reply
no ur orgasm will be like u did before uve taken these pills but ur erection will be able to last longer like if u have trouble with that sorta thing..but ur ejaculation will not increase the amount of times u can go and ejaculate though will increse that’s what the pill does makes it so u can go longer and more times that’s all but i cannot give u an exact number it al depends on how aroused u get..plus u can really only ejaculate a certain amount of times these pills rush blood to ur genital not more sperm
By Anonymous on Dec 30, 2009 | Reply
i suggest talking to your doctor.
By Anonymous on Dec 30, 2009 | Reply
these pill don’t help you last long or help u have more ejaculate…it just helps us stay hard and you might stay hard longer…if u are looking last longer use two ot three condoms to less the feeling or train ur self to last longer…
By Anonymous on Jan 1, 2010 | Reply
Once every four hours.
By Anonymous on Jan 4, 2010 | Reply
Rubeneno loot at this link you will see that kyle (your first answer) answered the same in this question.http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080819125851AANbaxS
By Anonymous on Jan 7, 2010 | Reply
A lot 4-5 times at least. More than normal thats for sure.
By Anonymous on Jan 10, 2010 | Reply
Nope. Those medications assist to obtain an erection when you percieve a sexual stimulus. You can take all the drugs you like but they won’t assist you to ejaculate.
By Anonymous on Jan 12, 2010 | Reply
The common misconception about these drugs is that they enhance the sexual performance of a healthy male. If you have no problem keeping your erection to complete sexual intercourse, then there is no sense in taking the drug. It isn’t an aphrodisiac; it can’t get you aroused when you’re not interested. And it’s not a performance-enhancer. If you’re healthy, Viagra won’t give you a faster or harder erection or help you last longer. In fact, in healthy men it can even cause a painful, long-lasting erection (a condition called priapism) that may lead to impotence if it isn’t treated quickly.