You may be surprised by the statistics for
those over 50 enjoying sex. Women aren’t just sitting at home knitting while
their men are out on the golf course. Instead they are enjoying each other
physically and that is good news. More than half of all individuals who are at
least 50 years of age are engaging in sexual intercourse.
You may be curious about how often this is
taking place. 22% say that they engage in sexual activity at least one a week.
28% of them say that they engage in sexual activity at least one a month. When
you consider how many people in our society fall into that age group then we
have something great to look forward to.
Even with more than half of all people
over 50 engaging in sexual activity, approximately 39% will tell you they want
more. It could be that they aren’t involved in a relationship right now that is
going anywhere. Others may be looking for the right person to be intimate with
but it just hasn’t happened yet. You will find casual sexual encounters among
those over 50 don’t often happen as they do for those in their 20’s and 30’s.
Almost 95% of adults over 50 will admit in
surveys to participating in the act of masturbating. Many believe this is
something that older people don’t do. Yet that isn’t the truth of the matter at
all. More males engage in masturbating over the age of 50 than women though.
Many men say it helps them to be able to stay healthy and to get an erection
when they do want to have sex with their partner.
However, approximately 75% of those that
fit into this category will tell you that they are enjoying the sex they are
having. They feel aroused, they feel desired, and they definitely are
benefiting from the activity. Both men and women continue to be able to achieve
an orgasm at this age. It may take longer to become aroused but the end result
doesn’t seem to have changed.
Almost all women who are over 50 will tell
you that sex today is better than it was for them twenty years ago. Many of
them are still with the same partner. They just find that they have more
freedom in their life now when it comes to sex. They also have learned to
better communicate to their partner what it takes to arouse and satisfy them.
Men are five times more likely than women
to not be able to perform sexually due to medical problems. Heart disease is a
problem that can affect both men and women in this age group. Yet men can also
suffer from erectile dysfunction due to their various medical problems.
Both men and women in this age group may
find that they don’t seem to feel as attractive as they once did. 16% of them
will tell you they don’t have sex as often as they would like to because of it.
They may wait until the conditions are right such as it being completely dark.
The statistics regarding sexual activity
for those over 50 can be viewed as quite accurate. These days more people that
fall into that age group are proud of their sexual activities. They are very
willing to share that information with others who ask. They also take parent in
online surveys where they can share opinions but still maintain their
anonymity.
Based on this information, those getting
older shouldn’t be too worried about their sexual lifestyle. In fact, many
people over 50 will tell you that they have a better sex life now than they did
just 10 years ago. It may be due to how they now feel about their body or just
a change in their routine. Regardless, sex over 50 is definitely something you
can look forward to.
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