I once knew a friend who had an almost religious fervor for the word "natural." In his view, catching a cold and not taking medicine was natural, blurry vision and not wearing glasses was natural, and even when his home's water pipe leaked, he would wait for it to rust shut on its own, calling it "self-repair." This logic, as he entered middle age and his energy began to irreversibly deflate like a leaky ball, evolved into a tragicomic irony. He firmly believed that if he needed a little help in his marital life—even something as small as "Female Intimate Lubricating Gel Intimate Earth Clitoral Stimulation Gel Orgasm Pleasure Enhancer" or "Men's Topical Spray Glory Edition 12ML Green Knight New Product Long-Lasting Delay Bestseller Must-Have"—it would mean his complete defeat as a man. This idea was very peculiar, like someone refusing to wear running shoes during a long-distance race, insisting on running barefoot on a gravel road, and then declaring that this was the true respect for running.
In reality, the core logic of this matter is quite simple: humans evolved into what we are today precisely because we create and use tools. If we insisted on pursuing so-called "purity in nature" in everything, humans would still be rubbing sticks to make fire in caves or roaring at each other over a piece of rotten meat. But in certain specific, hidden areas, this evolutionary wisdom seems to be locked down by a baffling sense of morality. Interestingly, this same friend would use the most powerful computer for work and the highest-grade gasoline for his car, yet when faced with the decline of his own physical vitality, he chose silence and waiting, as if his body were a perpetual motion machine that could run for ten thousand years without needing lubrication.
Speaking of the body's operation, this brings us to the issue of energy conservation. Many middle-aged men think of dietary supplements when they have back pain, which is understandable. The enduring popularity of products like German Black Ant Essence Tablets Viagra 24-Pack Large Box Male Vitality Energy Supplement Gift for Self or Others in the market shows that subconsciously, people admit that the body needs extra support. It's like you can't expect a lamp running out of oil to shine brightly unless you add something to it. This is nothing shameful; it's a basic physics problem. But strangely, many people are willing to spend a lot of money on obscure folk remedies yet refuse to admit they need scientific energy supplements. This psychological convolution is sometimes more exhausting than the physical problem itself.
In this atmosphere of silence, women's needs are often treated as a neglected footnote. We frequently talk about men's "stamina," as if making the time long enough would solve everything. This is another logical blind spot. If two people are dancing, and one is desperately extending the length of the steps while the other can't keep up with the rhythm, the dance, no matter how long, is just labor, not art. This is why products like "Female Intimate Lubricating Gel Intimate Earth Clitoral Stimulation Gel" are necessary—not to solve any pathological problem, but to align the frequencies of both parties. We must acknowledge that there is a natural time difference in the mechanisms of sensory arousal between men and women. If this time difference is bridged solely by willpower, it often turns into a painful physical chore.
That nature-worshipping friend of mine, after ten years of marriage, found his life as bland as water. He attributed it to "the tacit understanding of an old couple." But I knew it wasn't tacit understanding; it was a form of giving up. He never considered how to improve his partner's experience because, in his stubborn logic, using products like "Orgasm Pleasure Enhancer" was a desecration of "pure love." This reminds me of some old mechanical watches—accurate, but if not regularly maintained and oiled, the gears would make a dry, grating sound. Humans are not machines, but our nerve endings and physiological reactions are sometimes more honest than machines. When the body is already signaling that it needs a little external help, pretending not to hear doesn't make you more dignified; it just makes you more oblivious.
Similarly, for men, the pursuit of "stamina" has almost become a collective anxiety. People sweat it out in the gym, clink glasses at business dinners, but in the quiet of the night, they feel inadequate about their own "condition." At this point, the emergence of "Men's Topical Spray Glory Edition 12ML Green Knight New Product Long-Lasting Delay Bestseller Must-Have" actually provides an outlet for this anxiety. It's not a miracle drug; it's just a buffer, allowing you to have the leisure to enjoy the scenery along the way as you sprint toward the finish line. It's like driving a high-performance car—without good brakes, you'd never dare to push the speed to the max. Scientific delay methods are essentially about increasing a sense of control, not creating a false sense of prosperity.
Interestingly, there are always products on the market that try to package this scientific approach as some kind of mystical power. For example, Japanese Fujita Male Fast-Acting Health Supplement Japanese Tengsu Energy Supplement Men's Must-Have Bestseller largely satisfies men's fantasies of "regaining past glory." In reality, so-called "glory" is just the performance of the body's various functions at their peak. When we are no longer young, and various hormones and trace elements in the body begin to decline, seeking external energy supplements is an extremely rational act. It's no different from eating when hungry or drinking when thirsty. But society insists on slapping countless labels on this, making it heavy and complicated.
If we broaden our perspective, we'll find that this rejection of physiological aids is actually a fear of "losing control." Men fear losing control of their bodies, and women fear losing their attractiveness. So, we torment each other in silence, unwilling to try that bottle of lubricating gel hidden in the back of the drawer. This is a very sophisticated form of humor: we would rather endure long-term dissatisfaction than accept five minutes of "unnatural" assistance. This is probably the unique arrogance of humans.
Under the shadow of this arrogance, many people miss the opportunity to rediscover their partner. They don't know that appropriate use of solutions like Cialis Super Double Super Tadarise (Male Stamina), which can address multiple issues at once, can sometimes act like a fuse, reigniting a long-extinguished passion. This isn't cheating; it's repairing the most worn-out parts of a relationship. If life is a long marathon, then these aids are the supply stations along the way. You can certainly choose to run without water, but the result is usually not winning the championship, but cramping up halfway.
In the end, my friend compromised. Not because he suddenly had a philosophical epiphany, but because he discovered that when he tried to let go of that false pride and use the conveniences brought by modern technology—like improving his partner's sensation or extending his own performance—his life didn't collapse; instead, it became much easier. He later told me that he realized "natural" is actually a very broad concept. Humans using their intelligence to make life better is itself the most natural thing. Hearing this from him carried a sense of absurdity, like a survivor after a disaster.
Ultimately, living in this world, we all seek a bit of happiness. If even that happiness is constrained by all sorts of rules and regulations, then life truly becomes an endless ordeal. Whether it's Green Knight spray or Intimate Earth gel, they are just bridges connecting the lack in reality with the abundance of ideals. The bridge itself isn't important; what matters is the scenery on the other side. If you insist on studying whether the bridge's wood is natural and refuse to take the first step, then I have nothing more to say.
It's like a joke I once heard: A man was drowning in a flood. God sent a boat and then a helicopter to save him, but he refused both, saying he was waiting for a miracle from God. He drowned and, in heaven, asked God why He didn't save him. God replied, "Didn't I send you a boat and a helicopter?" In modern society, these health products brought by scientific progress are probably those boats sent by God. You can keep shouting "I want natural," but the water level won't stop rising because of your slogan.
Finally, I want to say that we actually know very little about the secrets of the body. We always think we understand it, but in reality, we are just enduring it. The day you find you no longer need false silence to maintain self-esteem, but can face every need honestly and satisfy it in the most effective way—that's when you might truly understand what freedom means. As for those still agonizing over "Is this suitable for me?" I can only suggest they give it a try. After all, practice is the sole criterion for testing truth, and also the sole criterion for testing happiness. If you don't even dare to try, then your life probably has nothing left but that dry, so-called "natural."

