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5.0 out of 5 stars Everything you ever wanted to know....With wit and style!, August 25, 1998
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This review is from: Viagra : A Guide to the Phenomenal Potency-Promoting Drug (Mass Market Paperback)
This "how-to" book exceeds expectations. I bought it as a guide to Viagra but I was surprised to find how funny and insightful it was. It covers topics such as how impotence develops and what other treatments are available, as well as the latest on Viagra for women. It's the complete guide that will get you started or let you consider your options. What's surprising is how fun it is to read and how much it makes you relax and laugh a bit! As a psychiatrist, the author is also interested in more than just mechanics...fantasy and psychology and relationships get fair play.
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5 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Things are looking up!, January 2, 2004
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This review is from: Viagra : A Guide to the Phenomenal Potency-Promoting Drug (Mass Market Paperback)
As one of the estimated 30 million American men that have difficulty achieving (and maintaining) an erection, I was thrilled when Viagra became available by prescription.

I had spent too many years questioning my masculinity, but when I heard about Viagra, I knew that I would no longer have to end a date prematurely because I was unable to get sexually aroused. But before I started popping the little blue pill, I wanted to learn more about Viagra. That's when I turned to, "Viagra: A Guide to the Phenomenal Potency-Promoting Drug".

This book examines the physical and psychological causes of impotence, and helps you figure out which cause is yours (my problem was actually a combination of physical and psychological). I learned about medications I shouldn't mix with Viagra, and what side effects I could expect (can a four-hour erection really be considered a "side effect"?).

Author Susan Vaughan, M.D., has written the book in a fun and informative way. She'll never make you feel inferior, and she'll remind you not to be embarrassed by your condition (remember, 30 million American men also can't get an erection). I even learned that Viagra was originally developed as a cardiovascular drug that failed (researchers found that Viagra didn't make blood rush to cardiac patients' hearts, but to another organ... if you know what I mean).

Thanks to Viagra, and Susan Vaughan's helpful book, "Viagra: A Guide to the Phenomenal Potency-Promoting Drug", now most of my dates end with an ejaculation, instead of humiliation.

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Viagra : A Guide to the Phenomenal Potency-Promoting Drug
Viagra : A Guide to the Phenomenal Potency-Promoting Drug by Susan C. Vaughan (Mass Market Paperback - June 1, 1998)
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