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Sex After 50

Sexual Health

Hardly a surprise that erotic passion doesn't dim with age. But so sad that older Americans deny themselves by avoiding the risk of honest talk. Sallie Foley says:

Older adults desire fun, excitement and passion in relationships and sex, often associated with one's younger years. However, the stigma in the culture and lack of education about sexuality contribute to less openness and awareness among older adults, said Sallie Foley, an adjunct professor in the School of Social Work.

Over the hill? Aging isn't the end for sex, relationships

Comments

hi, nice page, but aren't there no pics ?
Sorry, this isn't a "babelog" but there are plenty of them about.
I am in my mid 70's. Lost my wife of over 50 years to cancer several years ago. We had an active sex life...mutual masturbation...oral sex, and, of course, intercourse. Probably averaged about three times a week..tappered off as we got older. But, we never got tired of making love to each otrher and each others sex organs and sex positions. She would "sit" on my face for oral sex; and, enjoyed my fucking her mouth. I now find myself masturbating about 5 or 6 times a week. Usually spend about 2 hours. As it is both fun and relaxing. Generally I stroke my penis back and forth..SLOWLY...from base to head in a light circular motion...taking about 2 to 3 seconds per stroke back and forth. I will hold off cummiung for atleast one hour..then depends if I want the sensation to continue for longer before I will cum. I have gone as long as 3 hours, but that is unusual. The most masturbating I have done is 3 times in one day..but, that was unusual. Although I did sleep good that night. Porn is not needed, although erotic stories do seem to both make my penis harder and bigger.

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Richard