11-14-2024, 01:39 PM
It’s amazing to see this conversation happening. At 72, I can say that maintaining a regular intimate life feels just as important now as it did decades ago, though the approach has shifted. I live alone but make a point to enjoy my own company at least once a week. When I do spend time with a partner, I focus on being present and responsive, and we let things flow naturally without any expectations.
I usually find that I can ejaculate once or twice a week, depending on how I’m feeling, and that’s plenty for me. The release is great, but honestly, the closeness and companionship matter just as much, if not more. A lot of people assume seniors lose interest, but in my experience, the desire to feel connected and valued never fades. The key is just tuning in to what works for you.
I’ll also add that being active in other ways—walking, staying social, and keeping a positive outlook—seems to help with intimacy. When I feel good overall, I notice it translates into my enjoyment of intimacy, whether solo or with someone. It’s not about proving anything but rather about enjoying life fully, even if it means adapting as we age.
To anyone reading this who feels a bit uncertain about intimacy in their senior years, I’d say: listen to your body, enjoy what feels right, and stay open to change. Aging doesn’t mean giving up on pleasure. Sometimes it just means experiencing it differentl
I usually find that I can ejaculate once or twice a week, depending on how I’m feeling, and that’s plenty for me. The release is great, but honestly, the closeness and companionship matter just as much, if not more. A lot of people assume seniors lose interest, but in my experience, the desire to feel connected and valued never fades. The key is just tuning in to what works for you.
I’ll also add that being active in other ways—walking, staying social, and keeping a positive outlook—seems to help with intimacy. When I feel good overall, I notice it translates into my enjoyment of intimacy, whether solo or with someone. It’s not about proving anything but rather about enjoying life fully, even if it means adapting as we age.
To anyone reading this who feels a bit uncertain about intimacy in their senior years, I’d say: listen to your body, enjoy what feels right, and stay open to change. Aging doesn’t mean giving up on pleasure. Sometimes it just means experiencing it differentl