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mel_vin

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just curious. I was looking at a friends pack of smokes here in Canada, and it had the cigarettes can make you impotent message on it.

lol this might be a sensitive subject on here. Anyone have info on this?

I will say that since I've quit anologs, my libido has gone higher, but I think that comes with having more energy all arround...


One thing Im often wondering about to, is I wonder if this hinders or harms the reproductive system, or cause other issues....any one impregnated or has gotten since they've started vaping?
 

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Smoking has long been linked to impotence. I believe it has something to do with the way it restricts blood vessels and impairs circulation. I don't believe it affects the overall reproductive system, but I would not be surprised to learn that smoking reduces sperm counts. Smoking also hinders a woman's ability to get pregnant.
 

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I can understand how restriction of the blood vessels could cause some problem with impotence. This is the nicotine causing this. So really there should be no difference in smoking or vaping.

If you are having trouble get some .......

I smoked and became pregnant very easy. I don't see how smoking could affect reproduction.
 

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Vaperers like to say they are avoiding the carcinogens in smoke. That's true, and your lungs will thank you. But it is the nicotine that constricts arteries, increases heart rate and blood pressure. Your cardiovascular system will NOT thank you for vaping. You will pay there for your pleasure.

Since a man's sexual performance depends on a healthy arterial system, vaping will ultimately result in the same higher percentage of ED in users.

...... does not work for all, has undesirable side effects, and cannot reverse hardening of the arteries, once onset has begun. The reversal process is very slow, and there is no magic pill. Once you "lose it", it's lost.

So do bear in mind that impotence is a price men will pay for using nicotine. ED is not a consequence caused only by smoking, or chewing, or inhaling. It results from using nicotine in any way, including vaping.
 

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Ladies do you know why your so bad at math?
B/C men keep telling you this is seven inches ".........................." ;p


And yes cigarettes reduce your little warriors...
"those men(who smoke) showed a 75 percent decline in fertilizing capacity when compared to nonsmokers."
And I doubt Vapers would totally escape from this....they think it's specifically the Nicotine doing it.
Men who smoke cigarettes may experience a significant decline in their capacity to father a child


It can also mess up your genes long term
Cigarette Smoke Alters DNA In Sperm, Genetic Damage Could Pass To Offspring
 
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From someone that has a husband 31 years old than she is...NOTHING slows down ladies...come over to the dark side.

His comments regarding 'Viagara' use are as follows, "Holy sh@t! Someone told me there was a disclaimer on the side of the bottle that says if their erection lasted more than 4 hours, they were to see their doctor. Hell! I'd give you the best 2 mins of your life and then spend the rest of the day showing everyone else!!"

Nice.
 
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