If you want to have a better sex life
later in life then you do now, you can work to rejuvenate it. When was the last
time you really took some time to pamper yourself? If it has been a while then
take some time to do so. Go get a new outfit and a hair cut or color. Buy some
new make up and plan a romantic dinner for you and your partner.
Allow yourself some time to fantasize
about sex during the day as well. Take a nice warm bath before bed. You can
picture what you will do with your partner when you are done with the bath.
Leave them a detailed note in the morning about plans for the evening. It can
certainly make a huge difference in the way you see each other romantically.
Keep it fresh and alive so that no one gets bored with the sexual activity that
is taking place.
Take a look at your mental well being as
well. If you aren’t in the best of moods then do what you can to perk yourself
up. Sometimes seeing a professional counselor can help you out as well.
Sometimes there are issues not dealt with in the relationship that lead to
tension and resentment. If you can get them on the table and out of the way
your sex life will likely improve.
Taking care of yourself physically is
important as well. Don’t let yourself get lazy or overweight. Stay active and
eat well so you can stay at a healthy weight. You may need to work with a
dietician to plan healthier meals. It is never too late in life to make such
lifestyle changes. It does take some planning and commitment but your will find
there are many great benefits from it.
Get rid of those nasty habits such as
excessively drinking alcohol. In the long run it will lower your sexual desire
and performance, especially for men. Smoking is also a factor that will become
more of an issue as you get older. Being comfortable in your own skin and with
how you look is a great way to get you in the mood to initiate sexual activity
with your partner as well. They will find it to be a tremendous turn on that
you are attracted to them.
Sometimes just changing the location of
where sex will take place can make it better. If you are always doing the act
at home, take a weekend vacation to some place romantic. You can also use a
different room in the house to spice it up a bit. There are books on new positions
and even on romancing your partner to look at as well. You may find talking
honestly with your partner about how to please them can really make a
difference.
There are herbal pills for both men and
women on the market as well. Since you can buy them over the counter at most
health food stores people assume they are 100% safe to take. Still, you need to
consult with your doctor first. You may not be healthy enough to engage in
sexual activity. You certainly don’t want to risk your health for sex so getting
a full assessment from a professional is the best place to start.
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