Why are there so many “male enhancement” pills but still no miracle pill to enlarge breasts?

Seriously. The breast enhancement pills and creams have never worked for women. What happened? Now there's hundreds of pills for male enhancement, and Viagra is even covered by insurance! Classified as a "medical dysfuntion." Isn't it just typical? If this were a man's problem, breast augmentations would become medically covered under every health insurance plan. Double standards are alive and well. Thoughts anyone?

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5 comments

  1. Rosalinda

    Wow, I never thought of that before. Good question! lol. I toataly agree with you.

  2. Rey Mysterio!

    LOL

  3. Male enhancement pills don't work…… its just that men are to naive to realise this! LOL

  4. Serpentine Fire

    Well, there are pills for male enhancement and pills for impotence. Two different issues. The pills that are supposed to enlarge the size of a man's penis work just as well as the pills that are supposed to enlarge a woman's breasts. That is, they don't work at all.

    Drugs like viagra can help a guy sustain an erection, but if nature didn't give him a lot to work with, viagra ain't giong to change that.

  5. "Male enhancement" pills don't work either. And "surgeries" to make them look bigger are not covered by insurance.

    The erectile dysunction that Viagra treats is a medical problem. A circulatory problem, to be exact. There is absolutely no comparison to be made between erectile dysfunction and small breasts. If your breasts failed to function, and you were denied treatment, you might then have some reason to complain about a double standard.

    Small breasts and small penises are not medical problems, and therefore have no medical treatment. It is strictly an aesthetic preference, and the procedures to change them are 100% cosmetic and elective. No insurance plan is going to cover elective cosmetic procedures. Nor should they. Should they also pay for nose jobs and butt lifts?

    Honestly. If it were possible to make a boob-growing pill that really worked, don't you think some pharmaceutical company would have jumped on it by now? They'd make trillions of dollars and end up ruling the planet. They can't do it because there's no underlying dysfunction to treat with drugs.

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