Orgasm and Ejaculation May Differ:
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What Happens: The feeling of orgasm may change in intensity. The force of ejaculation may lessen, and the volume of fluid may decrease. The male body also requires a longer “refractory period” (recovery time) between orgasms.
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The Truth: These are normal physiological changes. Sexual pleasure and intimacy are not defined solely by these specific physical events.
Proactive Wellness: The Best Defense is a Good Offense
Aging well, including sexually, is profoundly influenced by lifestyle. It’s never too late to benefit.
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Heart-Healthy = Sexual Health-Healthy: What’s good for your heart is good for your sexual function. Prioritize a diet rich in fruits, vegetables, lean proteins, and whole grains. Regular aerobic exercise (walking, swimming, cycling) is crucial.
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Strength and Flexibility: Maintaining muscle mass supports metabolism and hormone balance. Practices like yoga or tai chi also improve flexibility, balance, and body awareness.
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The Mind-Body Connection: Chronic stress, anxiety, and depression are major libido killers. Mindfulness, therapy, strong social connections, and hobbies are not luxuries—they are essential maintenance.
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Sleep and Substances: Prioritize quality sleep. Limit alcohol, and if you smoke, seek help to quit. Smoking is a leading cause of vascular damage that affects sexual function.
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Open Communication: Talk to your partner. Intimacy evolves and can become more about connection, touch, and emotional closeness. Share your experiences and listen to theirs.