Hey guys! For a long time now, I've been struggling to understand one question -- "why is my husband failing to perform in the bedroom?"
I felt really hopeless when I noticed the embarassement and humiliation on his face. I told him it was okay but it really wasn't. He completely lost his confidence and it almost destroyed our marriage...
At first I was like: OK, where do all those adult film stars get their stamina? — We tried everything you can think of, from Viagra and other little blue pills to yoga or that tantric thing. Bullshit — his dick was still limp, and sex didn’t last more than a few miserable minutes.
In about 6 months I gave up. I decided that’s his genes and his physical condition, and there’s nothing to do about it. After all, I can’t say I wanted him as before, knowing all will end up in nothing, I won’t be satisfied, he’ll be upset. I felt my husband was totally losing confidence.
I came across an interview with a prominent ED (erectile dysfunction) researcher, where she said any man can perform for up to 2 hours. That’s something I’m interested in, I thought. According to her, she’s using special natural extractions — horny goat, wild yam, Corean ginseng, lycorice root, potency wood, oyster shell extracts — all in a harmless herbal pill which you can buy without prescription. This complex herbal medicine boosts sex hormone production and gives her male counterparts the stiffie of an 18 year old and the endurance of a porn star.
Based on the ingredients she listed, I searched for the perfect product that would "fix" hubbies ED. Original Votofel Force pills with TRTT technology have the correct ingredients, so I found their website on the net and decided to make an order. I was really surprised that they offered a trial promotion, so I got one without hesitating.
The pills arrived soon, and I couldn’t wait for us to go to bed — before he fell asleep, I gave him a pill saying that it is just a vitamin. I’m uncomfortable telling you the amazing experience but… since we’ll never meet offline I will tell you the details: In less than an hour my husband woke up with a rock hard super stiff erection, and will you believe me when I say we banged for 1 hour and 47 minutes! Cosmic pleasure, lots of sweat and screaming — a perfect ride, the best I’ve ever had. I did expect some improvement, but this was a man I never knew before.
The website says these pills should also boost my better half’s libido size, and that’s what we’re going to check in a couple of weeks. Well, I still find it hard to believe that this stuff turned him into a wild animal in bed — and all for a price of one movie ticket and without any stupid prescription. I find the effect worth every penny (I already ordered three more packs) — life is short, and I’m not the kind of girl that scrimps on pleasures.
So I can definitely recommend these amazing Votofel Force pills for anyone who wants to improve their sexual experience. Don’t hesitate to use that trial offer for Votofel Force. On top of my Hubby’s erections coming back, now he also lasts longer than ever before!
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