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<blockquote data-quote="Mountain Man" data-source="post: 159465" data-attributes="member: 14411"><p>Same for me. I met an older woman and she was very patient and I became very good at it. I have been married for 32 years to a woman 2 years younger. Sex was great, and when it became difficult I got pde5s around 48 and at 62 got on TRT. The combination of pde5s and testosterone level at 1000 or so are giving me the best sex of my life. Of course, having a very fit wife that I am attracted to also helps.</p><p></p><p>I agree with Vanbooring. Get healthy, get a nonjudgmental partner, build a relationship and the sex will follow. My wife and I think of sex as a team effort. Having fun enjoying your sexuality and your partner is key. If a guy is having strong or even sufficient nocturnal erections is a strong indicator that it is anxiety.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mountain Man, post: 159465, member: 14411"] Same for me. I met an older woman and she was very patient and I became very good at it. I have been married for 32 years to a woman 2 years younger. Sex was great, and when it became difficult I got pde5s around 48 and at 62 got on TRT. The combination of pde5s and testosterone level at 1000 or so are giving me the best sex of my life. Of course, having a very fit wife that I am attracted to also helps. I agree with Vanbooring. Get healthy, get a nonjudgmental partner, build a relationship and the sex will follow. My wife and I think of sex as a team effort. Having fun enjoying your sexuality and your partner is key. If a guy is having strong or even sufficient nocturnal erections is a strong indicator that it is anxiety. [/QUOTE]
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