Sex as we get older: sexual peak has absolutely nothing to do with....

Posted by london on September 13th, 2017

This discrepancy seems like a formula for heterosexual frustration till you understand that sexual peak has absolutely nothing to do with how great a lover you are. That ability will come with experience and caring - and that improves with age, says Dr. Saul H. Rosenthal, medical director of the Sexual Therapy Clinic of San Antonia and author of Sex Over Forty.
Cultivating skills requires an intermingling of the physical, emotional and intellectual. You have to be aware of what is going on in your body and your partner's body, You need to adapt to those changes with a willing and enthusiastic use of your imagination and a spirit of innovation. At the pinnacle of sexuality, a 20-yr- old male produces about a teaspoon of semen a day, he can get aroused just thinking about intercourse, and aroused once again only minutes after orgasm, thanks to his higher level of testosterone. A decade later, the levels have begun a gradual decrease, by age 40 many males need far more direct stimulation during foreplay to get an erection. At 50, semen manufacturing may be much less than half of what it was at 20 and at sixty some men typically ejaculate only 1 out of every two or 3 times they have intercourse. After 70, the refractory period - the time it normally takes to achieve an erection again after climaxing - lengthens. What took one to two minutes at 17 takes one or two days by 70.

Among women, production of the female sex hormone, oestrogen, reaches its top at age 30, bringing with it quick vaginal lubrication, increased desire and much more intense orgasms. At 40, a woman is still able to conceive, but a decade later, she will probably be approaching or have gone through menopause, during which hormone levels decrease drastically.

Menopause creates physical changes in the vagina, including dryness and fragility, but normal sexual intercourse apparently reduces this condition. Relieved of the fear of being pregnant, many women find sexual intercourse much more pleasurable. At sixty, a woman's orgasms may be a lot more frequent than earlier in life, says Dr. Helen Singer Kaplan, director of the Human Sexuality Program at The New York Hospital-Cornell Medical Centre, because female orgasm is, in part, "a learning process." The male and female physiological changes that take place with age provide a fertile ground for a much more leisurely enjoyment of sex, When people are youthful, intercourse tends to be urgent and explosive. It is concerned mainly with physical satisfaction and, in many instances, the conception of children. This is biological and instinctive - and incredibly fascinating. But sexual intercourse is not just a matter of athletics and production. With age sexual intercourse develops into this emotional and communicative as well as physical act and studies by Dr. William H. Masters and Virginia Johnson of the Masters Johnson Institute in St. Louis suggest that sexual pleasure in middle age is the best barometer of lifelong pleasure. Sexual intercourse is a natural function and Just because we age does not mean we stop functioning effectively. 70 % of people in their 70s engage in sexual intercourse regularly and today's emphasis on fitness and health may possibly exaggerate our expectations of future sex. A tourists review of Naughty get aways

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