Masturbation at late age

Posted by newrochelle1131 @newrochelle1131, Feb 27 1:43pm

Is it normal for men over 70 (without medical prob;ems) to masturbate? How often? Any adverse effects? Are there natural ways to increase the production of seminal fluid?

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Profile picture for davem71 @davem71

David, sorry to hear of your issues. I am fortunate no to be on any medications that have sexual side effects. Getting older is troublesome enough, the occassional ED issues, but am able to masturbate, even when only half erect, and have a nice orgasm and decent ejaculation. I hope you can regain some sexual enjoyment.

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@davem71
Do you take any supplements/vitamins or follow a specific diet?
What about seminal fluid (quantity)?

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@davem71
Do you take any supplements/vitamins or follow a specific diet?
What about seminal fluid (quantity)?

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@newrochelle1131
I do not take any supplements or follow any special diet. I try to eat sensibly, drink lots of water. Avoid alcohol and moderate excercise. I masturbate 3 or 4 times a week on average. I would estimate that my semen during ejaculation is between a teaspoon to a tablespoon on average, depending on my arousal level. Edging a few times will increase my ejaculation amount usually.
dave50x at msn

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Profile picture for david707 @david707

At near 80 yrs old and having little satisfying sex, even with myself, for the past 35 years because of antidepressants, I am presently slowly replacing Effexor with Mirtazapine in order to maybe experience sexual pleasure again. Wish me luck.

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David, I hope the change in antidepressant works for you. With any degree of erectile dysfunction, delayed ejaculation due to an antidepressant is almost guaranteed to end sex or masturbation. With the delay, if I was able to have an erection it didn't last long enough for ejaculation. Effexor and other SSRIs were the worst offenders, but even Wellbutrin/buproprion, which is supposedly not a cause of delay, caused me to have delay problems.

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