Cialis reviews reddit

cialis reviews reddit

Cialis reviews reddit.
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A friend gave me a couple of his Cialis pills saying, “dude. trust me”. Now, I know taking someone else’s medication isn’t generally smart, so let’s skip that part.
While I never considered using it before as I haven’t been experiencing problems, let’s face it. I’m in my late 40’s and can’t fuck like a 25 year old anymore. So, what the hell. I’ll give it a go.
JFC. best erection and sex I’ve had in ages! I was “Like whoa!” and gf was “like whoa!”. (See even makes me speak like a 25 year old). Better erections, more endurance, faster reload times, and more sessions than I normally can. Needless to say, there were zero negative effects and only positive, so I went to the Dr and got a proper checkup and prescription for the 20mg tablets (1 will last a weekend basically).
Curious, since I didn’t technically need it, should I use it sparingly so I don’t get in the habit? Save it for “special” weekends with my gf? Will my non-Cialis performance suffer if I do use it regularly? Forgot to ask Dr, and I’ve seen mixed discussions in related forums (outside of Reddit).
Edit: NOT soliciting medical advice in any way, shape, or form. Simply opinions and thoughts.