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    That poster didn't deserve the thoughtful response you gave him/her, Mpexy. Do you think that mature discussion is the purpose of his/her participation on this board? Think again.

  2. #3
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    Yet again another post that upon reflection is just preachy, so edited it down to just mention the top two that should have been in any standard potential side effects and interactions list:

    1. Do not take sildenafil if taking any nitrate drugs (For chest pain, cardiac problems) or the more obvious and common mistake - happen to be taking any recreational drugs that have nitrate as the primary reagent, such as "poppers" or other amyl nitrate based drugs.

    2. Do not take sildenafil with grapefruit or grapefruit juice; the interaction can produce serious side effects.

    *or other fruit rich in flavonoids.

    **flavonoids block enzymatic break down of drug compounds in the intestine before reaching your bloodstream; net result depending on your natural enzyme concentration in the intestinal wall is that mixing a specific drug such as sildenafil with a flavonoid rich fruit like grapefruit can result in a much higher concentration of the drug reaching your bloodstream, up to 50% higher.

  3. #2

    Goblin's Opinions

    For some of the die hards who think they are too young for the golf course but really too old for whoremongering I am posting what some may believe is the first report with significant relevance to this forum. Personally I would never touch stuff.

    In patients taking Viagra, several heart-related side effects have been reported, including heart attack, sudden death, irregular heart rhythm, stroke, chest pain, and increased blood pressure. It is not possible to determine whether these events are directly related to Viagra, to sexual activity, to the patient's heart condition, to a combination of these factors, or to other factors.

    The following factors are associated with increased blood levels of Viagra:

    Age greater than 65 years.

    Liver problems (such as cirrhosis)

    Severe kidney problems.

    Taking certain medications at the same time (e. G. Ketoconazole, itraconazole, erythromycin and saquinavir) In these patients, the recommended starting dose of Viagra is 25 mg.

    Special Warnings:

    Viagra was not studied in patients who have a history of the following conditions:

    Heart attack, stroke, or life-threatening irregular heart rhythm within the last 6 months.

    Very low and very high blood pressure.

    Heart failure or unstable chest pain.

    Certain eye disorders.

    Because Viagra lowers blood pressure, your doctor will evaluate your overall medical condition to determine if Viagra, in combination with sexual activity, could adversely affect you.

    Viagra can cause a rare but serious condition of prolonged erection (priapism) It is important to contact your health care provider immediately if your erection lasts longer than 4 hours.

    Men for whom sexual activity is inadvisable may not be good candidates for Viagra.

    Tell your doctor if you are taking protease inhibitors for the treatment of HIV.

    General Precautions with Viagra:

    You should have a complete medical history and exam to determine the cause of your impotence before taking Viagra.

    Men who have medical conditions that may cause a sustained erection such as sickle cell anemia, leukemia or multiple myeloma or who have an abnormally shaped penis may not be able to take Viagra.

    There are several medications that are known to interact with Viagra, so be sure to tell your doctor about all medications you are taking including those you can get without a prescription.

    Viagra has not been studied with other treatments for impotence, so use in combination with other treatments is not recommended.

    What are some possible side effects of Viagra?

    This list is NOT a complete list of side effects reported with Viagra. Your health care provider can discuss with you a more complete list of side effects.

    The following is a listing of the most common side effects:

    Headache.

    Flushing.

    Upset stomach.

    Stuffy nose.

    Urinary tract infection.

    Visual changes such as mild and temporary changes in blue / green colors or increased sensitivity to light.

    Diarrhea.

    Goblin

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    Hi Goblin,

    Very informative report.

    Thanks,

    Jackson

  4. #1

    Undue criticism.

    The problem are not the attacks but the inconsistent application of censure policy by the administration. Let's face all your bosom buddies are the troublemakers here. I was on my best behavior until attacked with certain irrational bunk by various unmentionables.

    I really do not mind being attacked as long as I am free to delivery the appropriate responses and in the case of this forum I am not.

    As I see it, MANY of the old guard would rather exchange information valuable to experienced members instead of babysitting newbies and breastfeeding them with what they perceive as redundant information. Excepting the occasional token demonstration of newbie wet nursing of course.

    The newbies on the other hand will have very little to contribute until they become more experienced.

    Clearly a conflict of interest between the administration and their friends on this board because they are in the tourist business and not the business of exchanging information.

    Also if you are not a so called serious whoremonger, like myself, it's best to stay away from posting on this board altogether.

    Goblin.

    Quote Originally Posted by Mpexy

    Hi Mpexy,

    Your comments illustrate the reason why I am concerned about all the acrimony on the Forum lately. I've personally met dozens of forum members here in Buenos Aires who, when I ask directly, have told me that they don't wish to post specifically because they don't wish to subject themselves to attacks by other members.

    We'll never know how many potential posters have been deterred from posting by the prospect of being unduly criticized, and we'll never benefit from the information they might have contributed, but without a doubt we all know that we need to adopt a stance that encourages new members to become active on the forum.

    Thanks,

    Jackson
    Hi Goblin,

    I have a somewhat different perspective.

    The problem are not the attacks but the inconsistent application of censure policy by the administration. Let's face all your bosom buddies are the troublemakers here. I was on my best behavior until attacked with certain irrational bunk by various unmentionables.
    You are correct that in the recent past I was less than zealous in enforcing the Forum's "No Personal Attacks" policy because I prefer not to run The Forum with too heavy a hand. However, it eventually became obvious to me that the personal attacks were not going to diminish on their own, so I was compelled to step in and do my job.

    I really do not mind being attacked as long as I am free to delivery the appropriate responses and in the case of this forum I am not.
    I appreciate your perspective, but the correct response to a personal attack is not to respond, but instead to report the abusive behavior to me and let me deal with it.

    As I see it, MANY of the old guard would rather exchange information valuable to experienced members instead of babysitting newbies and breastfeeding them with what they perceive as redundant information. Excepting the occasional token demonstration of newbie wet nursing of course.

    The newbies on the other hand will have very little to contribute until they become more experienced.
    That's certainly true, but that doesn't mean that we should chase them away. Besides, I don't see where this is a problem: If you only want to post or exchange information with experienced sport fuckers, then do so. If you don't want to answer any newbie questions, then don't.

    Clearly a conflict of interest between the administration and their friends on this board because they are in the tourist business and not the business of exchanging information.
    Please allow me to direct your attention to the Forum's Mission Statement:

    "The purpose of this Forum is to provide for the exchange of information between Men on the subject of finding Women for Sex."

    BTW, who's in the tourist business? Me?

    Thanks,

    Jackson

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