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The common misconception about these drugs is that they enhance the sexual performance of a healthy male. If you have no problem keeping your erection to complete sexual intercourse, then there is no sense in taking the drug. It isn't an aphrodisiac; it can't get you aroused when you're not interested. And it's not a performance-enhancer. If you're healthy, Cialis won't give you a faster or harder erection or help you last longer. In fact, in healthy men it can even cause a painful, long-lasting erection (a condition called priapism) that may lead to impotence if it isn't treated quickly.
There are other aspects that may affect a man's sex drive. Stress and worrying about other things instead of being aroused can badly affect sex drive.
Testosterone is essential to libido in both sexes and supplements in the form of gels, sprays and patches are available for both sexes. Or you can serve him food that are known to boost testosterone levels: Oysters, the richest source of zinc, nourish the prostate gland and boost testosterone production.
It would also help by setting the mood, keeping him relax and not to make him feel pressured to be at par with you sexual level. Good luck!
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