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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]People keep mentioning taking care of men as they get old. When do most men get "old" in your experience?[/quote] All men over 45 years of age in my dating experience had some ED issues. 70% were close to overweight. Just go on the apps - you’ll see the number of sick and fat men prevails the number of fat women Obesity in men outnumbers female obesity after age 45. [/quote] +1. Every man I've dated over 40 had ED issues, and most have horrible health. Even if they're thin, they eat junk and don't work out. One of my favorite dates is hiking, and one of the big reasons I stopped dating men over 40 is that when I wanted to hike, they couldn't because of knee problems, heart problems, overall out of shape, etc. After 50 they really start to go downhill. Sadly, most men don't go to the doctor or live healthy lifestyles, it's wives who push them to do those things. So after 50, the years of fast food and lack of medical care catch up. I watched many women in my family care for sick husbands who refused to care for themselves - the worst was an aunt whose husband drank too much and ate too much, developed diabetes, refused to get treatment, and lost a foot. After that he was disabled, couldn't work his previous job, and needed constant care. All for something that was 100% preventable. [/quote]
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