Read his posting history. That is who he is. |
I don't know who you are either. What is your view of the situation? |
He asked anonymous strangers for their opinion. Now you want to blast a guy his age who told him what he thinks? |
Make an appmt with your primary care physician. Have your "T" checked through bloodwork. Physician can prescribe a "T" patch. |
DH 72, me 58. Three times a week, would be more if I wanted it. He’s on no meds but just loves me to death and can’t get enough time together. |
Dream wife. |
DH 76, me time 67, every other day. |
Amen brother (or sister)! |
I’m 68 and my husband is 69 and we have sex at least once a week. We have been married 40 years and I’m happy that we still enjoy it after all of this time. When we were younger we were not high libido, or at least I wasn’t, so even pre-children it was only 2-3 times a week. It is sad that many of my friends who are around my age or younger hint about the absence of a sex life and are quite happy with it. I don’t know how their husbands feel about that or what they might do because of it. I get a lot of enjoyment knowing that at my age I can still arouse my husband and often tire him out. Not bad for a grandmother! |
But if one’s body and mind wants to do this stuff when in their 60’s and 70’s but can’t do it naturally why not turn to a solution? If my husband wants to have sex with me when he is 65 but has ED I’d be happy for him to get viagra. I’d buy it for him. |
I agree. Viagra FTW! |
If there was a magic pill for female libido, half the posts in the Relationship forum would tell women to take it.
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And half the woman would have no interest in taking it at least with their husbands. |
You missed the point. It’s a 2 way street. If a couple is happy with their frequency, no matter what the frequency is, that’s all that matters. Don’t go looking for a problem where there isn’t one. |
Viagara for women is a different man. Men are all good with the same woman as long as she is into him |