Curly, you read according to your magical beliefs, I'm writing this according the cold hard facts and doctors/pharmacist opinions.curly said:Well, the facts, according to Pfizer who manufacture this drug, and it is documented everywhere and printed everywhere on their package, is that you need sexual arousal to get a hard-on even with Viagra.
So, unless this individual had a very long-lasting sexual arousal, he could not have that long-lasting a hard-on.
Reading the fine prints is sometimes useful. Viagra have a 2 pages pamphlet in it's box, all in small prints. If you read the documentation on Pfizer's site, try finding the "find prints" and read it to catch what they're really saying instead of what you want to read. You'll then see they DO warn about hard-ons lasting over 4 hours. You DO need to be aroused for the action to start but, for some men, these drugs actually LOCK the hard-on in place once the arousal have been satisfied.
I suggest you study the mechanics that goes in an erection, how it happen and how it goes away. Not only the simple "getting horny" and "having a release" level, I mean at the medical level. This could explain to you how a hard-on could "lock-on".
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