This is an interesting read by all means. Thumbs up to you agbona. However, I have something to say to this;
When we are a bit over 40, the levels of growth and sex hormones in our blood (Estrogen and Testosterone) is drastically reduced causing the body to get rid of muscle [after 40 years we shed about 3 kilograms on muscles each decade]
Does the drop in the level of sex hormones apply to everyone? The reason I am asking is that I have seen a lot septugenerian men being sexually active and even sleep around like some guys in their 20s.
One thing doesn’t change, older men’s and women’s ability to enjoy erotic pleasure. But with age, sex changes. It becomes less like the Fourth of July, and more like Thanksgiving. However, even without exploding fireworks, the erotic flames can still burn hot and bright. If older men adjust to the changes ageing brings, and if women involved with older men understand what’s happening to their lovers.
When does a man become sexually “older?” It varies, but usually between 45 and 50. A medically problematic lifestyle, for example, smoking, typically accelerates the changes, and a healthy lifestyle may postpone them, but even men in robust health with exemplary lifestyles experience age-related sexual changes. Depending on the man, the changes may develop gradually or surprisingly suddenly, like within six months.
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