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    Quote Originally Posted by Punt2Win View Post
    I bought mine a month ago and they don't expire until 27. I squeeze it out onto a spoon for the same reason.
    The written expiry date is one thing, the main thing for me is going beyond the expiry date. I tend to buy in bulk and let the meds expire. Doing that on dry pills is fine cos the worst thing I can expect is maybe slower or not 100% efficacy. Think about that scene from The Wolf of Wall Street when they took expired qualludes. Something like that but on dick pills.

    On the gels it's a different story. These are meds in a liquid medium. The liquid (ie. life giving H2O) opens up a whole different world of bad things that can happen such as fungus and bacterium. I'd rather not!

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    Quote Originally Posted by GoldfishMan View Post
    The written expiry date is one thing, the main thing for me is going beyond the expiry date. I tend to buy in bulk and let the meds expire. Doing that on dry pills is fine cos the worst thing I can expect is maybe slower or not 100% efficacy. Think about that scene from The Wolf of Wall Street when they took expired qualludes. Something like that but on dick pills.

    On the gels it's a different story. These are meds in a liquid medium. The liquid (ie. life giving H2O) opens up a whole different world of bad things that can happen such as fungus and bacterium. I'd rather not!
    Buy in bulk and let them expire? Is there a reason you don't just buy one or two 50 packs at a time as you need em?

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    i source mine from pajeetmeds.com

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    Quote Originally Posted by ironmonk View Post
    i source mine from pajeetmeds.com
    LOL You just ensured another 4 pages are added to this thread. Cue hired goon's chastising message.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Punt2Win View Post
    LOL You just ensured another 4 pages are added to this thread. Cue hired goon's chastising message.
    Will this do?



    After a man was allegedly punched and abused at Westfield, fears rise over anti-Indian racism
    ByAnthony Segaert and Natassia Chrysanthos
    November 19, 2025 — 5.00am


    An Indian-Australian man who was allegedly punched in the face and called racist slurs at Parramatta’s Westfield shopping centre last week says he is scared to return to the area, prompting a western Sydney Liberal candidate to beg for an end to anti-Indian racism.

    Bhupi, a 63-year-old engineer, said he was walking through the centre last Monday afternoon when a woman approached him, punched him in the face, and shouted: “F--- off Indian, go back to where you come from.”

    Bhupi, an Australian resident of more than 20 years, requested anonymity to prevent attacks online.
    Bhupi, an Australian resident of more than 20 years, requested anonymity to prevent attacks online.Creditominic Lorrimer

    Bhupi is being identified only by his first name to protect his family against online attacks. “It was purely a hate crime,” he said of the incident, which left him with three deep gashes in his forehead and heavy bruising. “My family don’t want me going to Parramatta at all.”

    Bhupi has lived in Australia for 21 years and volunteers with a local religious charity. “I do believe that whichever society you live in, you should be a positive contributor,” he said. “If your country has given you something, pay back something. But this incident [shook me].” A 22-year-old woman was charged with assault and assault occasioning actual bodily harm on Friday.

    Online racism spills to the streets
    The attack has sparked warnings from community leaders about increasingly hostile commentary regarding Australians of South Asian heritage online and in the media. Thirty per cent of Australians hold negative attitudes towards Indian migrants, according to the Scanlon Foundation’s 2025 social cohesion survey of more than 8000 people – a 4 percentage point increase from 2024.



    Rattan Virk, who contested the western Sydney seat of Greenway for the Liberals at the May election, said she was devastated by the alleged attack on Bhupi, whom she described as a friend.

    As the federal Liberal Party ramps up a focus on immigration, driven by a push from its conservative arm, Virk said racism “had to stop here”.

    “We should tackle immigration [policy], definitely, but please don’t point at the immigrants,” she said.

    The number of incidents witnessed by Sydney’s diaspora community over the past three to six months “has been more than the last few years put together”, said Pawan Luthra, the Sydney publisher of diaspora newspaper Indian Link, who has been following anti-Indian racism for years.

    “Largely, it started with online trolling,” he said. “What’s disturbing is it’s now moved on to physical violence to people who are of Indian origin.”

    In January, video emerged of Indian cricket fans in Melbourne being met with “Where’s your visa?” chants at the Boxing Day Test, and in September, an Indian man reported being spat on and verbally abused by four teenagers on a train from Blacktown to Redfern.

    In October, Indian pop megastar Diljit Dosanjh complained about racist comments he received when arriving in Australia for his world tour.

    Anti-immigration rallies escalate tensions
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    The Scanlon Foundation’s report cited the targeting of Indian Australians during anti-immigration March for Australia rallies in August as an example of racism.

    In remarks made in the aftermath of the rallies, Senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price falsely claimed Labor was bringing in Indian migrants to bolster its vote, before retracting the statement.

    The incident strained the Coalition’s reputation and caused Liberal MP Alex Hawke to warn his colleagues against the “ongoing public demonisation” of the Indian community.

    Virk, the former Greenway candidate, shared with this masthead comments on her Facebook page that use racial slurs, call for her to be deported to India, mock her accent, and blame Indians for cost-of-living issues – comments she had previously ignored.


    “Now I think it was my mistake to ignore them. It’s come to a point where we can’t take it any more, ‘we’ being people of any origin who have chosen Australia to be home,” she said.

    “I think people should start reporting. We should stop and curb this movement now … We need to very carefully use words.”

    Khushaal Vyas, a lawyer on the board of Multicultural NSW, said making racist comments about Indians is “not even being edgy any more”.

    The diaspora’s concern about Price’s comments was less about how hurtful they were, Vyas said, but that they normalised the rhetoric that led to further vilification. “If they’re saying this on a national stage, of course we can say what we want,” was how he summarised the position of people making racist remarks.

    Amar Singh, the Local Hero in the 2023 Australian of the Year and founder of charity Turbans 4 Australia, reported an incident he experienced while travelling in Melbourne, when a man walked up to him on a CBD street and told him to “f--- off to your country” before running away.

    “I’ve lived in Australia close to three decades. I’ve never seen so much hate in our society for one ethnic group,” Singh said. “It is really bad.”

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    Here's another interesting one.


    I’m a cricket tragic, and a dad. This statistic saddens me
    ByNikhil Kulkarni
    November 18, 2025 — 11.00am


    Seven years ago, a young couple, filled with enthusiasm about setting up their new home in Australia, boarded a one-way flight from India. One a cricket tragic and the other, not so much. The tragic, of course, was me. One of the few things I brought from India was a used leather ball from my school days.

    On our very first weekend here, my wife joined me on a pilgrimage to Bowral, home of Sir Don Bradman. She may not quite understand how a game can last five days and still end in a draw, but she’s always supported my cricket obsession with good humour and generosity. Cricket has underpinned my whole life. It has shaped friendships, sparked debates, and has now become a platform for my ambitions for our daughters. Together with my wife, I nurse a quiet dream that one day they’ll wear the green and gold for Australia.

    Last summer, my six-year-old daughter Neeti and I participated in the Daughters and Dads Cricket program at the Cricket NSW facility in Silverwater, Sydney. Developed by Professor Philip Morgan at the University of Newcastle, the program mixes cricket skills with playful activities that get dads and daughters moving together.

    Research shows it lifts skills, boosts engagement, and makes it far more likely girls will stay in the game. My daughter loved the program. She learned to bowl and play a neat pull shot, but the real win was watching her grow more confident and resilient. Since then, most weekends we play in the backyard — and she’s already asking to join cricket practice this summer. I couldn’t be happier.

    My daughters will have my full support in whatever sport they choose, for as long as they want to play. But what I see in my backyard isn’t the norm. Across Australia, girls are leaving sport long before their teens. It’s like being given out before even taking guard — losing the chance to build the confidence, skills, and leadership that shape success in sport and in life.

    A 2023 Deloitte study found 85 per cent of women leaders say playing sport was essential to their career success. Yet the numbers for girls’ participation tell a different story. The Australian Sports Commission 2024 reports only 36 per cent of girls aged 0-14 play organised sport outside school each week.

    Flinders University research shows girls drop out of sport in their teens at far higher rates than boys. In cricket, a favourite in Australia’s multicultural communities, especially those from South Asia, just 25,000 girls aged 5-12 play. One would imagine that figure to be far higher, given how deeply cricket runs through these communities. Cricket Australia’s goal is to lift that to 100,000 by 2034. If we don’t act now, too many girls will miss their shot at success.

    However, all is not lost. There are bright spots — like Rajesh Kumar from Bella Vista, Sydney. A leader in the technology sector and an active voice in the Australia-India community, his proudest title shines on LinkedIn as “Kaya’s dad”. His posts capture his daughter’s rise through NSW girls’ cricket and his steady support behind it. At only 12, Kaya was selected for the NSW Under-19 Schoolgirls team. She piled up more than 500 runs in eight matches at an average of 257.8 and holds the record for the longest sixes hit by a female player in senior formats.

    While she enjoys smashing opposition bowlers to the boundary, Kaya says what has mattered most is building resilience and learning from failures along the way. For Rajesh, whether it’s a duck or a century, what’s important is that Kaya knows he’s in her corner. We definitely need more Kayas in Australia lighting up our scoreboards and going on to become successful leaders later in their lives. But more than that we need more dads and dad figures like Rajesh to step up right now.

    This cricket season, don’t just be the driver or the cheer squad. Be her teammate. Play with her, and let that support be the start of something much bigger than the game.

    Nikhil Kulkarni works in technology and is an avid cricket fan, now keen to see his daughters take up the game. He is the author of the newly launched book, My Summer of Cricket. More at mysummerofcricket.com

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    The 22 year old woman part checks out as the frontal lobe doesn't fully develop until around 25. Maybe she was a shop girl having a bad day when an Indian customer started picking his nose during a booking and set her off. In any case keep up the good work. Gold star.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Punt2Win View Post
    Buy in bulk and let them expire? Is there a reason you don't just buy one or two 50 packs at a time as you need em?
    You like running the gauntlet of risking your package being seized by customs?
    As long as they're not one of those cutthroat local operations like Pilot or Get Mosh or the ol GP-script and local pharma combo, the Gov ain't going to get their cut. And if the Gov can't get their cut, they ain't legit. Your package can be seized at customs and you'll be out of pocket. No matter how slick the operation looks like.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GoldfishMan View Post
    You like running the gauntlet of risking your package being seized by customs?
    As long as they're not one of those cutthroat local operations like Pilot or Get Mosh or the ol GP-script and local pharma combo, the Gov ain't going to get their cut. And if the Gov can't get their cut, they ain't legit. Your package can be seized at customs and you'll be out of pocket. No matter how slick the operation looks like.
    Well better they seize a 50 pack than a massive bulk buy, no?

    Besides what do you reckon the chances of seizure is? I'm genuinely asking as I have no idea. Seems none of the punters on here have ever mentioned it on other threads I've read, so I'm guessing very low.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Punt2Win View Post
    The 22 year old woman part checks out as the frontal lobe doesn't fully develop until around 25. Maybe she was a shop girl having a bad day when an Indian customer started picking his nose during a booking and set her off. In any case keep up the good work. Gold star.
    And then she went to Westfield. Very weird take but thanks Scarface.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Punt2Win View Post
    Well better they seize a 50 pack than a massive bulk buy, no?

    Besides what do you reckon the chances of seizure is? I'm genuinely asking as I have no idea. Seems none of the punters on here have ever mentioned it on other threads I've read, so I'm guessing very low.
    I've had one batch of pills seized by customs after 3 or 4 successful deliveries. That was the only time it happened and that was about 10 years ago.
    For the gels, because they come in boxes they tend to get checked more often. The first time I ordered more than 50... I ordered 2 boxes of 50, Kamagraoioioi came back and said it will be confiscated. So I had to reduce my order to 1 box only.

    The best thing about the pills is they are very discreet. More than a hundred pills can fit in a single padded envelope that the postie can just drop in your mailbox.

    Anyway, each to their own. You keep going with your gels. I'm trying a new pill supplier, will report back if it's any good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GoldfishMan View Post
    I've had one batch of pills seized by customs after 3 or 4 successful deliveries. That was the only time it happened and that was about 10 years ago.
    For the gels, because they come in boxes they tend to get checked more often. The first time I ordered more than 50... I ordered 2 boxes of 50, Kamagraoioioi came back and said it will be confiscated. So I had to reduce my order to 1 box only.

    The best thing about the pills is they are very discreet. More than a hundred pills can fit in a single padded envelope that the postie can just drop in your mailbox.

    Anyway, each to their own. You keep going with your gels. I'm trying a new pill supplier, will report back if it's any good.
    But the pills and the gels are for two different purposes aren't they? Gels are to get hard (sildenafil) and pills are more to prolong ejaculation. Unless I'm mistaken.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Punt2Win View Post
    But the pills and the gels are for two different purposes aren't they? Gels are to get hard (sildenafil) and pills are more to prolong ejaculation. Unless I'm mistaken.
    What do you think Viagra is? And in what form does Viagra come in, gel or pill?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Punt2Win View Post
    But the pills and the gels are for two different purposes aren't they? Gels are to get hard (sildenafil) and pills are more to prolong ejaculation. Unless I'm mistaken.
    Nah, maybe do some basic research ~

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    Quote Originally Posted by Punt2Win View Post
    But the pills and the gels are for two different purposes aren't they? Gels are to get hard (sildenafil) and pills are more to prolong ejaculation. Unless I'm mistaken.
    Yep you're mistaken...Mate, this shit comes in all sorts of fucken formats; tablets, gels, oral strips, sprays, chewables, you name it and they got it.

    The two big dog ingredients are tadalafil and sildenafil. Cialis is the brand name for tadalafil, and Viagra is the brand name for sildenafil. To put it into context: it's basically Coke vs Pepsi....same fucken shit, slightly different flavour. Coke (ie Viagra) came first, then Pepsi (ie Cialis) rocked up a few years later.

    Around the same time, some cunts in white lab coats cooked up vardenafil (brand name Levitra) ie the Dr Pepper of the scene. Shows up uninvited, new kid on the block, bit different, gets the job done.

    Then, the same cunts in white lab coats whipped up dapoxetine, which is kinda like Coke Zero or Pepsi Max....same vibe, same shit, but with a delayed kick for the blokes who need a little extra time on the clock.

    Hope that clears up the confusion bro.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Double_Adapter View Post
    Yep you're mistaken...Mate, this shit comes in all sorts of fucken formats; tablets, gels, oral strips, sprays, chewables, you name it and they got it.

    The two big dog ingredients are tadalafil and sildenafil. Cialis is the brand name for tadalafil, and Viagra is the brand name for sildenafil. To put it into context: it's basically Coke vs Pepsi....same fucken shit, slightly different flavour. Coke (ie Viagra) came first, then Pepsi (ie Cialis) rocked up a few years later.

    Around the same time, some cunts in white lab coats cooked up vardenafil (brand name Levitra) ie the Dr Pepper of the scene. Shows up uninvited, new kid on the block, bit different, gets the job done.

    Then, the same cunts in white lab coats whipped up dapoxetine, which is kinda like Coke Zero or Pepsi Max....same vibe, same shit, but with a delayed kick for the blokes who need a little extra time on the clock.

    Hope that clears up the confusion bro.
    Haha, love this explanation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GoldfishMan View Post
    Anyway, each to their own. You keep going with your gels. I'm trying a new pill supplier, will report back if it's any good.
    LMK how u go made i'm keen to find a new supplier. I'm same as you dont want the hassle of dealing with a Dr every few months b/c they only prescribe a little bit at a time... i usually go the 100mg then just cut it into 4, i found halfing it too strong (side effects wise, headaches, red flushing etc). I do prefer the blue pill as for some reason cialis doesnt really work for me which is a shame because you dont have to worry about the timing of taking it too much.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Double_Adapter View Post
    Around the same time, some cunts in white lab coats cooked up vardenafil (brand name Levitra) ie the Dr Pepper of the scene. Shows up uninvited, new kid on the block, bit different, gets the job done.
    hmmm i've never tried vardenafil, anyone have any experience with it? i think i got a couple free samples with my last ozmedsdirect order ill have to check when i get home in a week or 2

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    Importation of medicines...

    Quote Originally Posted by GoldfishMan View Post
    I've had one batch of pills seized by customs after 3 or 4 successful deliveries. That was the only time it happened and that was about 10 years ago.
    For the gels, because they come in boxes they tend to get checked more often. The first time I ordered more than 50... I ordered 2 boxes of 50, Kamagraoioioi came back and said it will be confiscated. So I had to reduce my order to 1 box only.

    The best thing about the pills is they are very discreet. More than a hundred pills can fit in a single padded envelope that the postie can just drop in your mailbox.

    Anyway, each to their own. You keep going with your gels. I'm trying a new pill supplier, will report back if it's any good.
    Nerd time from me again...
    Importation of medicines that are on the prescription only list is legal, subject to following the TGA guidelines.
    However, whilst most people skirt the enclosed import license (prescription) requirement with very good success, I'd be doubtful that bulk orders, in excess of 100 doses would be very successful regularly, given the 90 days supply requirement.
    Personally, I always order 50 doses of gels, a box, never two boxes, to stay squeaky clean...

    https://www.tga.gov.au/products/unap...rtation-scheme

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    Quote Originally Posted by tommyb View Post
    LMK how u go made i'm keen to find a new supplier. I'm same as you dont want the hassle of dealing with a Dr every few months b/c they only prescribe a little bit at a time... i usually go the 100mg then just cut it into 4, i found halfing it too strong (side effects wise, headaches, red flushing etc). I do prefer the blue pill as for some reason cialis doesnt really work for me which is a shame because you dont have to worry about the timing of taking it too much.
    Some people like the long half life of Cialis, I find it to be more of a hassle. Its effect on me is: a much weaker punch than Viagra or Levitra on comparable doses, it lasts "longer" but even that's not an exact science, and it comes and goes in "waves". That combination makes it difficult to plan around. When can I take the next dose if it lasts so long? How do I know it has completely cleared my system?

    The worst thing is the coming and going effect. Completely unreliable especially in a punting scenario. I'd have full control over when I fuck, of course... But no control at all on when the Cialis will do its thing? Fuck that BS, I'd rather go with V or L. 4-5 hours is more than enough for me and they pack a much bigger punch than the weak ass Cialis.

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