Viagra is generally taken by men in their 40s or 50s. Men in their 20s or 30s who have erectile dysfunction may be prescribed Viagra by a doctor. Young men under 20 should not take Viagra without a doctor's recommendation and prescription.
Yes. Normally older men need this drug for their disfunction but men of all ages can take it. I dont think you should be taking it without a doctor prescribing it to you.
any age.It can be used with the consultation of a doctor.
ya, just eat it.
its ok, but isn't the best
Yes, but usually its not needed
Yes
No it is not. The legal age is 18
A 20 year old
Viagra might be used on 18 years old and more. There is some contraindications to that drug and it shouldn't be took without a prescription.
Only if the 17 year old has parental consent. Although the police can not take her into custody, and return her to her parents, they can prosecute the 20 year old with harboring a runaway. Once someone turns 17 they can have sex with a 99 year old if that is what they like.
depends on the statement being made. "she was 20 years old" "i dated a 20-year-old"
No. A 20 year old is an adult and a 12 year old is a child and a minor. If sex takes place the 20 year old can be charged with rape and sexual abuse of a minor.
A 20-year old what ?? beach ball ??
No, it's a replacement for Cialis 20. It's base ingredient is tadalafil, whereas Viagra's is sildenafil.
Use Viagra as per your medical expert tells you to take it. Take Viagra medicine about 1 hour before sexual activity. It can be taken with or without food. Do not take viagra more than once within 24 hours.
In most states the 20 year old is an adult, so the father would have no standing to do so. However, in Mississippi, he could, or if the 20 year old was a disable and dependent adult.
20 (The answer is in the question.)
Of-course they can!