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Viagra:
Can it save marriages?
It
would be morally and ethically incorrect to assume absolute confidence
in the use of a drug to ensure the further longevity of a marriage
falling apart due to a lack of sexual capacity on the part of the
male.
This,
however, is something that is growing increasingly prevalent with
the introduction of Viagra, a drug that ‘facilitates the
erection process in [older] men by increasing blood flow into the
smaller blood vessels in the penis’.
This
subsequently increases the degree of sexual responsiveness elder
males, usually past middle age, who aren’t capable of
[sexually] functioning as fully as their younger counterparts.
It would be initially essential, prior to acknowledging the title
question; that sex is one of the most subtly fundamental and crucial
components of a healthy and consistent marriage.
Indeed, it can be termed as the physical stimuli of the spiritual
bond of care, dependence and affection that two people have pledged
upon the pretext of loving each other. Indeed, sex is a ‘bonding
exercise between mates which reaffirms their commitment to the relationship,
and reduces the threat of interference by outsiders’.
Marriages without sexual satisfaction, furthermore, often lack intimacy
and a sense of completeness. It is quite apparent, therefore, that
Viagra can indeed save marriages, this being especially true, obviously,
in the case of marriages suffering as a result of a lack of sexual
satisfaction. This is something that is accentuated when considering
that more than 40 million Americans are ‘mired in a low-sex
or no-sex marriage’.
It must, moreover, also be considered that the very use of Viagra
is something that propagates a comparatively better degree of communicativeness
between couples. This is since the use of Viagra would
undoubtedly incept a level of intercommunication that would be more
inclined towards sex; the use of Viagra compels couples
to discuss sex and their sexual needs more openly.
It would, however, be conclusively apt to acknowledge that it is
essential that both of the parties agree completely on the use of
the drug since an absence of this agreement would doubtlessly spark
grave familial contentions.
The
majority of couples who have tried Viagra, however, report that
‘it not only improves sexual functioning, it also improves
communication because it forces them to communicate about sex’.
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