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The FDA is pushing women to have more sex

The U.S Food And Drug Administration announced on Friday that a controversial new “female viagra” has been approved and is on its way to commerecial availability (this is bound to end bad).

According to the FDA, Vyleesi has been approved for use as an injectable pen up to 45 minutes prior to sexual intercourse. What their makers failed to realize, however, is that sex isn’t always planned out or known before it actually happens. In 2019 it’s often a spur of the moment thing — even with couples.

It’s worth noting that very little research and confirmed findings are actually currently available about the drug. This leaves cause for concern for women before they actually use it. It (“cannot be used moree than 8 times a month…).

Via Buzzfeed

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