Apparently there are still people in the world who don't realise that people over 50 are bonking their brains out. Today's Telegraph (London, England) reports a few university studies that support that contention (and other media have talked about it over the past few days) One of the interesting suggestions is that good sex over 50 is driven to a significant extent by women who, in general, "are less willing to allow themselves to feel disregarded, undermined, neglected or ignored by their partners," Here's the lin. What are your thoughts. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/women/sex/50s-having-sex-ever/
My wife and I are 60 and still enjoying sex on a regular basis. It's not something I wanted to think about when I was 30, but it's a great experience in our later years.
same as when I hit puberty give or take....i'm well past 50..people change....I don't have the same kind of time as when I was 14 and I could ride my bike in front of a girl in my class's house 257 times until she came outside......nowadays if I do that I would get charged with stalking..... ........just don't have that kind of time to spare on the ladies
gaaaaaawd . . . you bring back such memories of staring plaintively at a girl's window until you've sat so long on a racing bike saddle that you have (or one has, anyway) torsion testes.
Judging from the images the popular media puts forth, you’d think sex was only for twenty somethings. Nothing is further from the truth. Sex at midlife and beyond is a subject mired in confusion and misinformation. Here are some common myths, and the straight story about sex after 50. Fiction: Beyond a certain age, people have little interest in sex. Fact: There is no age limit on sexuality, but for people age 50 and over, sexual satisfaction depends more on the overall quality of the relationship than it does for younger couples. A National Council on Aging survey reports that among people age 60 and over who have regular intercourse, 74 percent of the men and 70 percent of the women find their sex lives more satisfying than when they were in their forties. Fiction: As a man ages, he loses his ability to get an erection. Fact: Aging itself is not a cause of erectile dysfunction. However, diminishing hormone levels do precipitate some changes. A man may need more physical stimulation to become aroused, and his erection may not be quite as firm as when he was younger—but sex is no less pleasurable. While a 25-year-old man might be able to get a second erection as quickly as fifteen minutes after an ejaculation, a 50-year-old man might need several hours. We can shorten the time of erection if we take natural supplement.
I prefer not to think about it until I am in a North Korean Prison chained to a chair with toothpicks holding my eyelids open forced to watch old people having sex
59 and still enjoy being a little slutty !A old friend cumms over to see me and all's good with hubby!
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You must be kidding, there's such a thing as sex after 50? Unfortunately, my wife didn't get the memo! So far, there's no sex after 60 either! To be fair, my wife has a few health issues, so, there are valid excuses, but, I still miss sex.