Older Men Still Consider Sex An Important Part Of Their Lives. Part 3 of 3

Older Men Still Consider Sex An Important Part Of Their Lives – Part 3 of 3

As for older women, studies have suggested that headache and lack of satisfaction are major issues for them, said Dr Stacy Tessler Lindau, an associate professor who studies sexuality at the University of Chicago. “If men are having sex, they article satisfaction. That’s not necessarily true for women”. Lindau’s 2007 study found that only 17 percent of women aged 75-85 reported having some sort of slang screwing over the past year, compared to 39 percent of men.

Were older men who were having sexual relations satisfied with how often it was happening? The new survey showed slightly more than half (56,5 percent) of those who reported having some make of sex within the previous year said they were happy with how much sex they were getting. But 43 percent of them said they had sex less often than they would like. It’s not clear if the findings are fitting to the United States, but Hyde said the results are similar to those from other Western countries.

Lindau, lead author of the 2007 NEJM study of seniors and sexuality, said this kind of research helps twinkle a light on a valuable and often-overlooked side of life for many older people. “We know that sexual activity is associated with good physical and mental health. Whether good sex promotes actual health or vice versa is still a good question apni cazan ko choda pakistani stories 2018. But if we fail to recognize older adults as having sexual lives, then we fail to engage them on the topic, reinforce positive genital experiences or help them address sexual problems when they arise”.

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