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This "friend" of yours, did she administer secretly like? One minute the chap is quietly eating his soup, his lovely friend gazes at hin coquetishly and the next thing you know they are at like demons on the dining room table?


or did I dream that....?

A word of warning. DON'T USE IT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES IF YOU DON'T NEED IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Me and some mates tried it when I was at uni for a laugh and a laugh was far from what we got. You get the most steel rigid boner you can possibly imagine and it lasts about 12 to 16 hours and after about 2 hours of having a constant lob on it becomes a very painful nuisance. Avoid it until your doctor suggests it and your partner demands you use it. YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED LADS!

You took medication that you didn't need and it did what it's s'posed to do, only more so because you didn't need it? I wonder if there's any way you could have foreseen such an outcome?


This is only marginally more worrying than the fact that you and your mates thought it seemed like a good use of an evening to sit in and get wood together...

an ex of mine's best male friend took it... his girl friend did not like the results, at first it was just fun/funny but then he had a hard on for 24hrs and she said the whole 'thing' became a bit freaky and they could not go out, not even to the local shop/pub etc as it was so bloody obvious! eekkk

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