Last Days On Earth. Generic Cialis Acts
If the stories on the TV were to be believed, the world was soon coming to an end. An asteroid was coming; one that had never before been detected was heading on a direct path towards the planet. Within a week half the world would be destroyed and it would not be much longer for the rest to fall victim to the massive rock now hurtling its way through space.
John Gymball did not want to die. He did not want the Earth to die. There was a part of him that would not allow himself to believe that the world as he knew it was about to come to an end. But he also knew that there was one thing he wanted to do before the end if it was really coming to it.
He had in his pocket a prescription for Tadalafil, Generic Cialis. He had been considering that or Generic Viagra for some time now. He was not an old man, but he suffered from erectile dysfunction. He had been somewhat ashamed of it, not wanting to admit it, but now was not the time to think of such things. There wasn’t much time left, in fact.
Two days before to his best friend Peter his problems with erectile dysfunction. He had been surprised to learn that Peter himself also suffered from ED, and had been using Generic Viagra for over a year now. He said that it had done wonders for him, and recommended it to John. John had thanked him for the advice and immediately sought out a meeting with his doctor, to get a prescription.
Dr. Quivers, however, had recommended Generic Cialis to him instead. He said that in John’s case Tadalafil would most likely work better. John didn’t really know much about the difference between the two, but he took his doctor’s advice. And now he had the prescription burning a hole in his pocket. The pharmacy was just a few blocks away.
A few weeks ago he would never have had the courage to do what he was doing now. For the life of him he couldn’t figure out why. Lots of men had erectile dysfunction, lots of men took medication to help them with their problem. There was nothing to be ashamed of. But some part of him had feared it, had feared perhaps admitting it to himself above all. But now as he parked his car in front of the pharmacy he felt no fear at all.
The pharmacist behind the counter was a kindly old fellow, bald aside from a few strips of white hair. He gave a pleasant smile to John as he entered the store. John approached him, pulling out the prescription. The pharmacist took it, told him it would be about twenty minutes before it was ready. John pulled out his cell phone to call Maggie. He wanted her to come over that night; he had a surprise for her before the end of the world.