Has anyone here used the blue pill?

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landsurfer
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Re: Has anyone here used the blue pill?

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We tried it ... a "date night" ...
There was never a lack of .. before .... just a bit more after taking it ...
We laughed and had lots of fun ....
And giggled all the way down to the restaurant afterwards ...
It transformed the "life " of our friend, best man and his wife ... 10 years older than us, ... but not a life changing event ...
They also found it to be a "bit of a giggle" ....

Not used it again ... but still have our "date nights" every month... and the giggles still keep coming ........ :lol:
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Cunobelin
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I dissolve them in my tea

Does nothing for my sex life, but the biscuits stay hard when I dunk them
landsurfer
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Cunobelin wrote:I dissolve them in my tea

Does nothing for my sex life, but the biscuits stay hard when I dunk them


:lol: :lol: :lol:
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brooksby wrote:
reohn2 wrote:
Psamathe wrote:
I think on this forum you can maybe get away with describing it as "the blue pill" but not with describing its effects or what it does to what parts of the body.
Ian

Ah! The penny's dropped.
Nothing drooping here so no need of any artificial means of 'support' :)


I'm just considering my options, temporary thing - before I develop any hang ups about the, er, 'temporary issue' which might make things worse.



The reasons behind this can be varied from stress, to heart disease, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, diabetes etc

Don’t just assume, it is probably worthwhile getting checked out
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I've used them and they work very very well. Only use a 1/4 of one at a time mind.

Drink plenty water to avoid the headache,and tell the missus to be well prepared.

They will get you over a bad spell caused by stress etc.

Get a prescription and you can get about 8 pills for a £5. Buy them over the counter and they are about £5 each.
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iandriver wrote:
reohn2 wrote:What's the 'blue pill'?


The one where if you don't swallow it quickly, you get a really stiff neck.


:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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