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From my own experience, age 65, it could very well be that as you get older, you get pickier and pickier. How many younger people think: Ah! He's 65! He must be really desperate, and he'll accept anyone that comes by! Not! Not! Not!
I was recently approached by someone 40 years younger, to have sex with! No thanks! First of all, I'm only attracted to those of my own age group, and they had better be ultra-smooth, beefcake types, no tattoo's, and had better be well-well-well experienced sexually, and who knows what the concept of Tantra is all about!
I had the best sex imaginable, for 10 years going, with my last partner, and I know, too well, I'll never find any one that will compare.
And, I will not, not, not settle for anything less, even when I climb into my 70's, 80's.
Give me the ideal person, and I'll perform like a teenager, day after day, 2X a day!
I don't know where people get these impressions of older people, both men and women, they imagine the older with wrinkled, sagging skin, and I've worked in a Long-Term Care facility for 13 years, and believe me, I've changed diapers on 70-80-90 YO's where their skin was still taut, no sagging, wrinkles whatsoever. Some still had the bodies of 20YO's!
One of my grandfathers was 88 years old when my brother got married. We were razing my brother and told him, he had to be careful that a man in his lifetime could only get an erection so many times in his lifetime, so he wanted to be careful while young he does not use up a lifetime supply and have to go without .
My brother looked started and tuned to my grandfather and asked, "Is that true?"
My grandfather answered, "I don't know, you would have to ask an old man, to get the answer to that question".
I don't know the answer to that question as I am only 84.
But lets get serious. Today with some of the drugs including the little blue pill, and others, it is not a problem as it was at one time. If all else fails, there is the erection pump that pumps it to full size and ready to perform at any time that some men use. Even due to one problem or another, a lot of younger men have to resort to modern medicine or the pump.
Plus, older people often have other health issues which either slows their sex drive down or the meds they take for it.
You might have to decide if you rather bang and potentially get a stroke from high blood pressure or take meds for it and have a sexual frustrated wife
When I was still in my teens an older Lady told me that when I figured out that my tongue was good for something other than talking my social life would improve. She was correct.
When I was still in my teens an older Lady told me that when I figured out that my tongue was good for something other than talking my social life would improve. She was correct.
Agreed 1000000% I love the older woman and in my teens even more so, I had the same as ^^^
I would have though the older man would of had the same attraction for women??
I also have to wonder how much of it "not working" is flat out boredom. If you have been married to the same woman for decades, the football game is probably more exciting at that point. On the other hand, if wifey handed out a "one free cheat" card, I suspect the equipment might be miraculously restored in many cases.
Biologically, men like stray jayjay. Even if it is inferior to the old, there is still something exciting about it on a primal level. The best ever example of this is Tiger Woods, who was married to a Swedish model, but threw that all away to bump with a nasty Perkins waitress.
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