I need recreational cialis tips. Anyone done that?

by Admin on August 9, 2010

I obtained some generic cialis from a reliable online pharmacy site. They have real costumer service etc…anyway the question is regarding how I should use it. I got the 10mg pills. I’m 20 years old and i want to have some fun with my girlfriend when she comes back from vacations. I’ve read about people taking the 50mg viagra pills straight up…I’ve read of people chopping it up, but haven’t found anything on cialis.

I want to know if it would be safe for me to take the whole 10mg pill or should I break it? Any other tips on the recreational use of cialis (or just general performance tips) would be appreciated too!

Thanks!
Some background on the situation:
When we started to have sex it was great, though sometimes I would just go limp in midst sex. Other times, more often than not, I would just be done like in 3-5 minutes…aside from being super embarassed, I was disappointed. on top of that she began to blame herself for it. I have no problem in getting it hard but then it sometimes doesnt stay that way. I began using extra sensitive condoms, which improved the limp issue, and with time, the duration began to improve, though both issues still happened ocassionally.

The problem is that she’s been gone for a few months now, and over the internet we talk about how its going to be when she gets back…fantasized.

I dont want to let her down, so I began exercising daily and eating better, i read that improves sex drive. i got the pills to make sure it stays hard for a while to carry out what we have planned.

For the record: We always use condoms. And I got the pills for fun sex, a lot of it.

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Rebel One August 9, 2010 at 3:24 pm

since no one will answer your question directly i will. try 1/2 of the 10mg pill which should be more than enough to help you get over any nervousness. 5mg is more than enough for an otherwise healthy 20 year old, you might even want to start with a 1/4 but do not take more than 1/2 otherwise you may become so hard that you loose feeling in you member.

bender_xr217 August 9, 2010 at 3:24 pm

At 20 years old do you really think you need it? You should be able to get solid erections without any pharmacological assistance.
You run the risk of getting a ‘Priapism" if you are sensitive to it or take too much. This condition is marked by an erection that lasts for 4 or more hours and it could cause severe irreversible damage to your penis.
I suggest that you go to the Cialis website and read up on all the possible side effects and warnings. And if you truly have an erectile dysfunction, you should consult your doctor and follow his advice.

Additional details:
Contrary to what others have said, ED drugs do not work by increasing your blood pressure, they work by dilating (opening up) your blood vessels there by increasing the blood flow to the penis (as well as other areas of the body) and this in turn increases the likelihood of an erection. However, you still need sexual stimulation, whether it be physical,mental or visual, in order to trigger an erection. Go ahead and use it if you feel you must, just don’t take too much of it. (See my warning above)
If you need more detailed advice feel free to email me with any of your concerns.

Em August 9, 2010 at 3:24 pm

Cialis is meant to be taken whole DO
NOT break the pill or use it any other way than swallowing it.
It has an effect for 36 hours it takes about 45 minutes to start working..

xxfaerybubblesxx August 9, 2010 at 3:24 pm

The way drugs like viagra and cialis work is by increasing your blood pressure. Because you’re already a healthy young man with decent blood pressure taking these drugs runs the rise of heart attack or stroke. Seriously, I’m all for the recreational use certain illegal substances but this one can be seriously dangerous to your health. Get a refund, sell it, or give it to someone who needs it. Put it in a zip lock and leave it on the counter at a local pharmacy. You dont need it. There are other ways to please your partner.

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