At the University of Virginia they are testing a testosterone-laden ointment called Libigel to boost the libido of women.
It says that hypoactive (low) sex drive occurs in 1/3 of women.
I think from reading previous posts on this matter that may be true.
You can read the article here:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/22471427/
But how do you slip an ointment into her drink??? (-;
That’s ridiculous!!! Women don’t need a pill to boost libido, if a women has low libido it is her husband’s fault.
Sincerely,
Cat in Boston
Yea, I hear you. Its always the husbands fault.
Offer her a foot massage and substitute the ointment in for the lotion.
That’s ridiculous!!! Women don’t need a pill to boost libido, if a women has low libido it is her husband’s fault.
Sincerely,
Cat in Boston
bite me
CatInBoston
Advancing respect for the medical degree one post @ a time
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Not really anything new with that. Testosterone is well known to increase drive in either men or women. If you give most individuals enough testosterone their sex drive and aggressiveness will increase. So will male pattern hair loss and facial hair. I believe the biggest problem with bringing it to market has been the question of effect on heart disease risk.
The article reinforces a fallacy. Viagra does not change drive, only ability to perform. If you give it to an uninterested man he will remain uninterested.
CatInBoston
Advancing respect for the medical degree one post @ a time
last I checked this is a triathlon forum and I am off duty. If you think I give a rat’s ass what you think of me, you are sadly mistaken
great plan! does it work on menopausal women?
I wonder what it would do to the guy who had it all over his hands.
he he heh he he 
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So, no change?
I’d wear gloves. I don’t want my parts to shrink.
I wonder what it would do to the guy who had it all over his hands.
Yeah and then what would happen if he used it in place of lotion on himself?
if a women has low libido it is her husband’s fault.
NO, no, no, no! It should be “if a womens has low libido is is her husbands fault”
Viagra doesn’t boost sex drive, it only increases the ability to have an erection. It supposedly works on women too, because it increases blood flow to the area.