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Viagra.
Anyone taken it?
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A friend done it, on the bus home he was feverishly trying to finger his girlfriend and then got really pissed off because I told him he weren't gonna get any.
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hahaha! Does it increase your sex drive?
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I know a girl who took it... She got realllllly horny and then started throwing up everywhere 

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Cool! If ya wanna try the o' natural route, dabble with one of the world's most dangerous spiders
Brazilian wandering spiders (Phoneutria sp.) (Is the greek word for 'murderess')

"Erections resulting from the bite are uncomfortable, can last for many hours and can lead to impotence. A component of the venom (Tx2-6) is being studied for use in erectile dysfunction treatments.[6]"
Ruthless!
Also:
http://www.livescience.com/health/07050 ... venom.html
"Erection science
The significance of the nitric oxide is clear when the science behind an erection is considered: The brain senses sexual arousal in the body and certain neurons produce nitric oxide, a message telling the body to get started in making an erection. A cascade of biochemical steps occurs, one of which includes the production of an enzyme dubbed cGMP. This enzyme causes the smooth muscles of the penis’ two cylinders to relax so that blood can rush in and fill up the now expandable tubes. (A human penis can hold about 10 times more blood when erect compared with its non-erect state.)
“All of this leads to vaso-dilation of vessels that go through the penis and also relaxation of those [cylindrical tube muscles],” Leite told LiveScience. “They need to relax so the blood will come inside and that’s how you get an erection, because the blood gets trapped into the penis.”
But erections don’t last forever. The erectile party crasher, a substance called PDE-5 breaks down the cGMP and in turn transforms the erect penis into its normal limp state.
The most popular erectile-dysfunction drugs—Viagra, Cialis and Levtra—work by blocking this party crasher.
The spider chemical works in a different manner, affecting an earlier step in the erection process. Somehow, the toxin ups the amount of nitric oxide, which sort of sets into motion an erection. The scientists suggest that a combination of a synthetic version of the spider venom with a drug like Viagra would result in a magnified effect. "
Brazilian wandering spiders (Phoneutria sp.) (Is the greek word for 'murderess')

"Erections resulting from the bite are uncomfortable, can last for many hours and can lead to impotence. A component of the venom (Tx2-6) is being studied for use in erectile dysfunction treatments.[6]"
Ruthless!
Also:
http://www.livescience.com/health/07050 ... venom.html
"Erection science
The significance of the nitric oxide is clear when the science behind an erection is considered: The brain senses sexual arousal in the body and certain neurons produce nitric oxide, a message telling the body to get started in making an erection. A cascade of biochemical steps occurs, one of which includes the production of an enzyme dubbed cGMP. This enzyme causes the smooth muscles of the penis’ two cylinders to relax so that blood can rush in and fill up the now expandable tubes. (A human penis can hold about 10 times more blood when erect compared with its non-erect state.)
“All of this leads to vaso-dilation of vessels that go through the penis and also relaxation of those [cylindrical tube muscles],” Leite told LiveScience. “They need to relax so the blood will come inside and that’s how you get an erection, because the blood gets trapped into the penis.”
But erections don’t last forever. The erectile party crasher, a substance called PDE-5 breaks down the cGMP and in turn transforms the erect penis into its normal limp state.
The most popular erectile-dysfunction drugs—Viagra, Cialis and Levtra—work by blocking this party crasher.
The spider chemical works in a different manner, affecting an earlier step in the erection process. Somehow, the toxin ups the amount of nitric oxide, which sort of sets into motion an erection. The scientists suggest that a combination of a synthetic version of the spider venom with a drug like Viagra would result in a magnified effect. "

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interesting about the nitric oxide.
any conncection with nitrous oxide?
that spider sounds nasty.
any conncection with nitrous oxide?
that spider sounds nasty.
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That spider is fucking awesome.
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Aye, is a real swish spider. Unbelievable how it's actually 'agressive' though - the wee bastards seemingly go out of their way to attack things, unlike most of the other nasty spiders that are guaged more as defensive. Had a friend that used to breed them, though personally never was too interested in massing up on the really dangerous ones. Worst part with that spider (beyond having an erection so brutal that it could be your last ever) is how seriously fucked up and infected the wounds get afterwards:

Nitric oxide and Nitrous oxide are chemically different, and give quite differing effects. Nitrous oxide (laughing gas) is a larger molecule with 2 nitrogens (as oppose to ntiric oxide's single nitrogen). Oxygen does give rise to nitric oxide from nitrous oxide though, and the nitric (NO) is a common neurotransmitter. Probably a case of the neurotransmitter being produced after administration but the applied pathway determining the sites upon which it acts (most likely through direct inhibition). Doesn't seem to be too much specific info online though

Nitric oxide and Nitrous oxide are chemically different, and give quite differing effects. Nitrous oxide (laughing gas) is a larger molecule with 2 nitrogens (as oppose to ntiric oxide's single nitrogen). Oxygen does give rise to nitric oxide from nitrous oxide though, and the nitric (NO) is a common neurotransmitter. Probably a case of the neurotransmitter being produced after administration but the applied pathway determining the sites upon which it acts (most likely through direct inhibition). Doesn't seem to be too much specific info online though

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mexico


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LOL its just that how happy that little guy is that makes me loliamallthings wrote:mexico

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That wound is worth the boner
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