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I am 65 and without a sexual partner for the last 6 years. I have been "taking care of business" myself using porn to the rate of three times a week. It appears I will be engaging in sexual activity with an old lover in November. It has been so long that I am fearful that I will not be "up for it". I guess I won't know till I get there but any thoughts or ideas may help.
I am 65 and without a sexual partner for the last 6 years. I have been "taking care of business" myself using porn to the rate of three times a week. It appears I will be engaging in sexual activity with an old lover in November. It has been so long that I am fearful that I will not be "up for it". I guess I won't know till I get there but any thoughts or ideas may help.
That's right, you won't know until put to the task. Relax.
I am 65 and without a sexual partner for the last 6 years. I have been "taking care of business" myself using porn to the rate of three times a week. It appears I will be engaging in sexual activity with an old lover in November. It has been so long that I am fearful that I will not be "up for it". I guess I won't know till I get there but any thoughts or ideas may help.
If the porn "works" I suspect a ready and willing real live partner will, too!
OP: If you are going to go this route, make sure your heart is in good condition.
Not everyone has the same experience, but Viagra didn't work for me because of a side effect--headaches. The pills work by causing blood to flow from some regions of the body to other parts
There are some alternatives. This is one available locally for men with impotence problems.
Not everyone has the same experience, but Viagra didn't work for me because of a side effect--headaches. The pills work by causing blood to flow from some regions of the body to other parts
There are some alternatives. This is one available locally for men with impotence problems.
Drawbacks of the therapy are that urologists and others would offer it as an in-office treatment that would require patients to make several office visits.
“Each of the treatments are about 30 minutes long,” Dr. Ramasamy said. “The biggest drawback is, you don’t know who is going to respond and who isn’t.”
Another potential drawback is cost. When providers use it off-label, outside the research setting, shock wave therapy protocols can cost from $3,000 to $6,000, according to Dr. Ramasamy.
Who is ever going to spend 3-6K for an uncovered and unproved treatment
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