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writes: Do most men lose interest in sex over 40... or just with their wife? I didn't feel like having sex for a long time. I haven't tried looking at other woman but sure I never think of having sex with my wife, or nobody.. What happens to man? Do they die inside? What is going on? Reply to this Question Share |
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reader, anonymous, writes (21 January 2009): Habit can be the cause. Or low testosterone level. It's always good to check it after 40
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reader, DoubleM +, writes (20 January 2009):
Well, I woke up one day not long ago and discovered that I had turned 60-years-old. But there are days that my libido and sex drive feels as good as when I was 25, despite some problems with high blood pressure medication. There are plenty of examples with older men getting married and even fathering children. However, stress, depression and medical issues can rob a man of desire. You may benefit by speaking with a good medical professional or counselor. Best wishes.
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reader, Honeypie +, writes (20 January 2009):
I don't think so. For some it can happen but I don't think it's the rule.
Hubby and I have been married 10+ years and we still have sex daily.
Do you not find your wife attractive any more? Does she not innitiate sex? You need to look at your relationship with each other and talk. You need to figure out what's really up.
Just because you hit 40 does not mean your sex life is over..
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