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SOS - Full Blown Impotence
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<blockquote data-quote="RickB" data-source="post: 252253" data-attributes="member: 42882"><p>Are instinctual boners an accomplishment of some sort? I don't see them as such, and therefore I don't see using viagra as anything to feel bad about. Though I do understand not wanting to broadcast it, since there is the general opinion that needing it makes a man less manly. </p><p></p><p>But even speaking of that, just how truly widespread is that general opinion held. It might just seem like it is, because so many guys are thinking that's what everyone else is thinking so they go along with it. </p><p></p><p>I can see practical reasons for not wanting to rely on any drug for anything at all, including viagra. But the idea of men being proud of something purely instinctual, and likewise other men being embarrassed of not having that instinct, seems odd to me. </p><p></p><p>I mean, it makes some sense. We all have gifts that are God-given that we take a level of pride in. But getting boners seems like a really shallow one. In a primal sense and Darwinian sense, I see it, but intellectually-speaking it seems silly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RickB, post: 252253, member: 42882"] Are instinctual boners an accomplishment of some sort? I don't see them as such, and therefore I don't see using viagra as anything to feel bad about. Though I do understand not wanting to broadcast it, since there is the general opinion that needing it makes a man less manly. But even speaking of that, just how truly widespread is that general opinion held. It might just seem like it is, because so many guys are thinking that's what everyone else is thinking so they go along with it. I can see practical reasons for not wanting to rely on any drug for anything at all, including viagra. But the idea of men being proud of something purely instinctual, and likewise other men being embarrassed of not having that instinct, seems odd to me. I mean, it makes some sense. We all have gifts that are God-given that we take a level of pride in. But getting boners seems like a really shallow one. In a primal sense and Darwinian sense, I see it, but intellectually-speaking it seems silly. [/QUOTE]
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