Masturbation at late age

Posted by newrochelle1131 @newrochelle1131, Feb 27, 2025

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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I’ve had a radical complete prostatectomy and I am able to perform quite successfully at 75 with the aid of viagra sometimes 50mg and other time 100mg Of course with a complete prostatectomy there is no ejaculation.

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Profile picture for stevebritt006 @stevebritt006

@steveapplebaugh Nothing like a good Wank when feeling a little depressed the only thing in life is free. Sometimes a little difficult to get aroused. My partner not very good at getting me an erection I have to masturbate first before inserting. Sometimes I wear her garters and stockings to get my cock erect. Not sure if that is normal but it feels good.

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@stevebritt006 Love the term garters and stockings, but I asssume they are just meant to give a humorous view of what's happening, correct? If not, please educate us.

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Profile picture for davem71 @davem71

Yes, we get along just fine, but we cannot discuss sexual things, she has zero interest since menopause. Went thru counceling, hormone therapy, etc. but she just isn't interested in sexual things anymore, so I leave it alone. No need to upset her when I can discreetly masturbate. Keeps the peace. Been married 43 yrs.

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@davem71 Note I am NOT suggesting being infidelicate ( as Archie Bunker stated ! ) in ANY fashion. But why do women demand her husband be monogamous, when she doesn't care to have sex anymore? Has anyone thought of this same question?

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Profile picture for royanthony @royanthony

@davem71 Note I am NOT suggesting being infidelicate ( as Archie Bunker stated ! ) in ANY fashion. But why do women demand her husband be monogamous, when she doesn't care to have sex anymore? Has anyone thought of this same question?

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@royanthony
Very good question. If they stop eating...should we go hungry?

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