Anonymous
Post 03/15/2017 23:23     Subject: Morning wood

Anonymous wrote:I was hoping it might be an indicator of heart disease?


You one cold beeeitch.
Anonymous
Post 03/13/2017 15:26     Subject: Morning wood

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My DH doesn't seem to get the morning wood he used to. Totally normal? Or an indicator of heath issues? He's just 50.


As the commercials say, "Low T".


Yup, this.

Lack of morning wood = low T.

Get it checked.
Anonymous
Post 03/11/2017 11:28     Subject: Morning wood

Anonymous wrote:My DH doesn't seem to get the morning wood he used to. Totally normal? Or an indicator of heath issues? He's just 50.


As the commercials say, "Low T".
Anonymous
Post 03/11/2017 09:59     Subject: Re:Morning wood

Anonymous wrote:mine lost his morning noon and night wood

FREE AT LAST !!!!!!!!!!!


You sound charming.
Anonymous
Post 03/09/2017 16:47     Subject: Re:Morning wood

My DH is over 60 and still gets a morning wood....and an evening wood. I don't think it takes him any longer to get it up than when he was 25. The only real difference I notice is that he can not perform as well as he use to if he has had a bit too much to drink.
Anonymous
Post 03/08/2017 20:54     Subject: Morning wood

I was hoping it might be an indicator of heart disease?
Anonymous
Post 03/08/2017 17:09     Subject: Re:Morning wood

mine lost his morning noon and night wood

FREE AT LAST !!!!!!!!!!!
Anonymous
Post 03/08/2017 16:39     Subject: Re:Morning wood

My husband hasn't had morning wood since his early 40s (he's 54 now).
Anonymous
Post 03/05/2017 21:24     Subject: Morning wood

Anonymous wrote:My DH doesn't seem to get the morning wood he used to. Totally normal? Or an indicator of heath issues? He's just 50.


Morning wood does mean that male needs to pee. However, the wood occurs because there is a buildup of testosterone in the urine overnight. As males age, the testosterone levels are lower.
Anonymous
Post 03/05/2017 20:23     Subject: Morning wood

I'm 50 and my morning wood means, and always has, that need to pee. In fact, until I do and some time has passed, I'm not sensitive enough to have an orgasm.
Anonymous
Post 03/05/2017 19:21     Subject: Morning wood

He's not on drugs of any kind. And I haven't spoken to him about this. It also takes longer to get aroused. But ... normal? Not super long. A few minutes (3-5?). I know I'm not supposed to blame myself, but one always horse there first ...
Anonymous
Post 03/05/2017 16:34     Subject: Re:Morning wood


52 here and experiencing morning wood much less frequently. Excitement is more "on demand" now.
Anonymous
Post 03/05/2017 15:46     Subject: Re:Morning wood

I'm convinced that lipitor has wrecked my ability to get a good night's sleep but it has had no effect on my wood. I'm 66 and I would give up my morning wood for a good nights sleep. But I'd still need to have that wood available upon command.
Anonymous
Post 03/05/2017 09:45     Subject: Morning wood

If he's on statins or BP meds, that could be why. Lipitor really messes with erections.
Anonymous
Post 03/05/2017 09:29     Subject: Morning wood

My DH doesn't seem to get the morning wood he used to. Totally normal? Or an indicator of heath issues? He's just 50.