Pursuing sexual satisfaction is a natural biological drive inherent in all species including humans. Unlike in animals, the drive is not instinctive alone in humans. Men are supposed to be sexually more inclined and aggressive than women. The availability of Viagra in the market has men and women searching for the same answer and queuing up to buy the product. Women too are covertly or overtly seeking sexual satisfaction. The question often asked by women is whether Viagra is suitable for women too?
The answer is a simple straight forward No. Viagra is not intended for women. Viagra is a drug that is used to cure male erectile dysfunction. It increases the blood flow to the penis and thereby causes increased sexual stimulation causing the individual to achieve erection and sustain the same. In women too Viagra increases the blood flow to the female sex organ but does not amount to arousal or increase of sexual drive.
Women by nature view sex differently from men. When men are likely to be driven to seek physical pleasures and can get aroused easily, with women the process works differently. Majority of women do not view sex as an independent activity. They always associate sex with love, feelings and moods. They need to be sufficiently aroused to be able to enjoy a romantic relationship. The ability to get aroused depends upon very many factors and there seem to be more inhibitors than facilitating factors for women to seek satisfaction.
Women go through a range of emotions in a day ranging from worries, anxiety, insecurity, love, caring, anger, etc. All these emotions leave their mark on the psyche and play upon their moods. They are also prone to the physical hormonal changes associated with menstrual cycles which play havoc on the mind, often causing depression. Women play multiple roles of a wife, mother, daughter, home maker, cook and all this leaves them with no energy left to engage in any more physical intimacies which require intense physical energy. All these factors can inhibit women from feeling sexy.
Women are aroused more by the romantic setting and feelings than by physical excitation. The need to feel secure, physically closer and emotional need to connect to the partner can lead women to feel aroused.
Scientifically women are wired differently from men. This could be the reason why though Viagra works in both men and women to increase the circulation to the effected part, women do not feel aroused while men do.
Therefore if women are consuming Viagra presuming it will increase their sexual energy or drive, they are mistaken. It is not intended for women at all. Women can use other products available like L-arginine amino acid cream and other therapies to help them in this area.
Most often taking care of the emotional health and feeling sense of elation and happiness can cure the problem for women, providing they are in good physical health. If the body is in good shape, the sexual energy should also be in abundance. With aging of the body, women do face a lot of changes in levels of energy especially after multiple child birth. Women by nature do not tend to give predominance to their sexual life, and have many more things to think and worry about.
We can therefore safely conclude that Viagra is not for women.