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Haha YES. I don't' care if my husband is home or not. I always, always lock the door before I shower. He gets annoyed when he has to pee while I'm in there.

If force-feeding urine to Justin Bieber is wrong, I don't want to be right.

Hey, women on the edge of FF/G unite!

I imagine being forced into taking it for work would take some of the shine off the experience, for sure.

I guess the real question here is, "why cast aspersions on someone's relationship when they merely solicit stories from people who have used Viagra recreationally?" The point was to hear from people who have actually done it, not presumptuous scolds, but thanks anyway.

"It is fun for the ladies, additional blood flow to the region reportedly makes vaginal orgasms more fun"

*eyeroll*

Thanks. This thread has ranged from "pretty fun, just use a pill splitter" to "YOUR HUSBAND WILL DIE!!" I'm still a little hesitant to tell him to go for it, but it's nice to hear from people who did it, enjoyed it and did not immediately suffer myocardial infarction.

Copyranter is a man.

Considering that Robyn Lawley is a plus-size model with thigh gap, the answer is no.

I believe it was started by pro-anorexia bloggers.

"Yep, sounds about right," says America, nodding."

Your mom is awesome. Why aren't you guys a sitcom?

That you posted this without comment is undoubtedly going to shape up to be my favorite moment of the day.

Thanks for this. I have always wondered whether actors in these embarrassing commercials are paid more, and I was positive they must be.

I like your dad's version of "worst case scenario" better than all these medical horror stories of cardiac arrest and gangrenous members, i.e., basically a Three Stooges skit. I mean, I'm sure he was in real danger and I'm glad he's ok, but that shit is funny.

I'm starting to think this was the perfect Halloween conversation-starter.

Man, these comments are really running the gamut. I see your point, of course.

Haha. No. No, it isn't, says last night. Thanks for your well-intentioned "input," though.

Thanks for that. I'm still skeptical, but it's good to know that you can try a low-dose version first. The expense is definitely one of the main deterrents.