11-20-2024, 03:05 PM
Wow, this is such a refreshing perspective! I’m 58 and recently retired, and I can totally relate to the sense of freedom that comes with having more control over my time. I’ve found myself rediscovering old hobbies, and yes, solo play has definitely been a part of that. Retirement has given me the opportunity to explore my body in ways I never had time for when I was juggling work, family, and everything else. It’s liberating to know there’s no societal timeline to adhere to anymore.
The part about your libido growing is fascinating because I’ve noticed something similar. I used to think getting older would mean less interest in sex and masturbation, but it’s actually the opposite. It’s like my curiosity has deepened, and I’m more in tune with my desires than ever before. Having that time to focus on what truly feels good, without the stress of deadlines or interruptions, makes all the difference.
Your honesty about integrating masturbation into your life and marriage is inspiring. It’s a great reminder that solo and partnered intimacy can coexist harmoniously. My partner and I have started discussing this more openly, and it’s brought a surprising level of intimacy to our relationship. It’s like we’re allies in each other’s pleasure, rather than feeling like one takes away from the other.
Also, your point about mental and physical health really struck a chord. I’ve been reading a lot about how masturbation can release endorphins, improve sleep, and even boost immunity. Knowing that something so enjoyable is also good for me has only encouraged me to make it a regular part of my routine.
The part about your libido growing is fascinating because I’ve noticed something similar. I used to think getting older would mean less interest in sex and masturbation, but it’s actually the opposite. It’s like my curiosity has deepened, and I’m more in tune with my desires than ever before. Having that time to focus on what truly feels good, without the stress of deadlines or interruptions, makes all the difference.
Your honesty about integrating masturbation into your life and marriage is inspiring. It’s a great reminder that solo and partnered intimacy can coexist harmoniously. My partner and I have started discussing this more openly, and it’s brought a surprising level of intimacy to our relationship. It’s like we’re allies in each other’s pleasure, rather than feeling like one takes away from the other.
Also, your point about mental and physical health really struck a chord. I’ve been reading a lot about how masturbation can release endorphins, improve sleep, and even boost immunity. Knowing that something so enjoyable is also good for me has only encouraged me to make it a regular part of my routine.