MatureDJ
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I was reading this article on how poorly the "female Viagra" drug is selling - especially when compared to the super blockbuster that Viagra has been - and it got me thinking ...
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/artic...libido-pill-isn-t-selling?cmpid=BBD111715_BIZ
My take is that the typical woman just doesn't have that much interest in the mechanics or desire (in a pure sense) of sex, other than getting pregnant and keeping her man from straying - or being looked upon as woman that can't keep a man - or catching a man, etc. So since women generally don't need to be feeling the intense desire, they don't see the point of taking a medicine that gives them this desire; they get much more interested in sex when they think "if I don't continue to put out for hubby, he's going to try boinking that cute intern at his office".
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/artic...libido-pill-isn-t-selling?cmpid=BBD111715_BIZ
My take is that the typical woman just doesn't have that much interest in the mechanics or desire (in a pure sense) of sex, other than getting pregnant and keeping her man from straying - or being looked upon as woman that can't keep a man - or catching a man, etc. So since women generally don't need to be feeling the intense desire, they don't see the point of taking a medicine that gives them this desire; they get much more interested in sex when they think "if I don't continue to put out for hubby, he's going to try boinking that cute intern at his office".