By the time a man is 50 years of age, his
normal level of sexual intercourse has dropped by half. This is based on the
average peak from around 18 to 25 years of age for a normal male. There are a
variety of different health issues for men that can make engaging in sex after
they are 50 years of age difficult.
There are both physical and mental
problems for men that can make it difficult to get or maintain an erection.
Even if the problems start out being physical in nature, it can soon turn into
a psychological issue as well. This is because a man can feel inadequate when
he can no longer fulfill this role. He may become angry, upset, and even
emotionally withdrawn because of it.
Even during sexual excitement, he may be
thinking about it in the back of his mind. The anxiety of previously not being
able to get or maintain an erection can certainly affect a man. The fear of it
happening again can actually cause it to happen to the point where a man will
avoid engaging in any type of intimacy that could lead to the woman wanting
sexual intercourse to take place.
A male may find that various medications
that have to be taken for medical problems can result in erectile dysfunction. It
can be frustrating because in order to take care of a certain medical need they
have to give up something that is giving them a great deal of pleasure. Taking
the medication may only be temporary but if it is to be an ongoing need then it
is more of a concern.
Sometimes the erectile dysfunction from
the medications is a side effect that goes away as the body adjusts to it.
Other times the doctor is going to need to adjust the dosage or even try out
new medications. Many males don’t want to share this problem with their doctor
though so they just stop taking their medication. That is certainly not a good
solution for any male who is having problems with sex due to medication
conditions as well as their age.
There are some healthy issues for men that
make sex after the age of 50 difficult that are more on the mental level than
anything else. They may find they don’t have the same defined look in their
arms or abs that they once had. They may find it hard to believe a woman still
wants to be with them sexually when they look like that.
Low self-esteem is a major problem for men
with their overall physical appearance as they get older. The development of a
beer gut or even the onset of going bald can all affect them. Do your best to
remind yourself of your best qualities so you can focus on having a great time
during sex and not your appearance.
Not all males over the age of 50 will have
health issues that prevent them from having a happy sex life. However, since so
many well it is a very important issue to address. They can become frustrated
when they can no longer perform sexually as they once did. It can create issues
in their relationship too if their partner no longer feels desired or their
sexual needs aren’t being satisfied.
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