Female Sexual Arousal: Why Viagra Doesn’t Work on Women
It will likely come as no surprise to you that men and women are very, very different. And I’m not just talking about the exterior stuff that you can see pretty clearly any time you want if you know where to look on the Internet. The simple truth is that our interior construction is different, too – especially our brains. For starters, male brains are approximately nine percent larger, with the extra brain matter being mostly white matter, the part of the brain that transmits signals between cells.
However, women have a more evolved corpus callosum, the portion of the brain that facilities communication between the left hemisphere and the right. (Generally speaking, our left brain controls logic, analytical thinking, and objectivity, whereas our right brain controls intuition, synthesis, and subjectivity.) So we conclude that that male brains have more connectivity between nearby cells, while female brains have more connectivity between the two hemispheres. These basic structural differences explain, at least in part, many of the readily observable differences in male and female behavior – differences that are apparent from birth onward.
These deep differences in male and female neural structure and behavior extend far beyond readily observable play/school/work activities, seeping into the dating game and even the bedroom. Interestingly, several major pharmaceutical companies recently expended (wasted) hundreds of millions of dollars proving this fact for us.
This failed experiment started in 1998, after Pfizer launched its erection enhancing wonder drug, Viagra. Pfizer’s stock price doubled within days, and Pfizer’s competitors immediately pushed to unveil their own erection enhancing pills. Before long we had several other medications, all of which operate on the principal that increased blood flow to the penis makes for better erections and an increased psychological interest in sex. And guess what? That is exactly what happens. After taking these medications, men have stronger erections that last for longer periods of time, and they are far more interested – not just physically but emotionally and psychologically – in sexual activity.
Unsurprisingly, the manufacturers of these drugs (plus a few other drug companies) sought to similarly address female sexual desire, perhaps recognizing that women actually report low sexual desire even more often than men. Reasoning that what worked for the gander would also work for the goose, they created a variety of “vasodilators,” drugs that increase blood-flow to a woman’s vaginal region. The thought was that – as occurs with men and drugs like Viagra – if the essential physical parts were stimulated, then the psychological half of sexual desire would take care of itself.
However, every single attempt at increasing female sexual desire through peripherally acting agents was a colossal failure. In short, the drug companies found that the male brain responds to medically induced physical sexual arousal with a corresponding increase in psychological sexual arousal, but the female brain does not. If a man is physically turned on, he will also become psychologically turned on. Women, however, seem to require more than just physical stimulation.
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