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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]1) Understand that he is one and done (without medical intervention) 2) he will feel luck to be dating a younger woman. He could have different taste in music. Mid 80's is very different than late 90's.... (I am a 56 yo man.. I know my issues...)[/quote] Speak for yourself. I can go for two to three on a lazy Sunday afternoon and twice after a night out. 53yo man. [/quote] I also disagree with you on music. It’s not like as you age you stop listening to new music. I’m the 53yo male and I was into music in the 90s and 00s etc. why would I stop enjoying contemporary music?[/quote] I am going to answer both previous response and the current one. The one and done for me means a refactory period measured in hours not minutes. I can do two in a day, but, not back to back. The flip side is 1) I last longer, and 2) I know how to use my body much better Than when I was younger. As for the music, obviously, I was projecting. The music I like the most is the stuff I listened to in HS and college. Once I hit grad school, I stopped listening to new music, unless it was an artist I knew. In grad school nearly every free minute was spent in the lab...and by the time I finished, I just did not have the patience for new music (mid 90's music did not do it for me). I found, when single, that this was an issue. I can listen to Bruce all day....and when I was 34 and single, I tried dating a 25 yo. She would put the radio on what I considered crap stations. (Sex was good, though, and I was not one and done in my 30's.). This is just me, of course. [/quote]
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