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Old Nov 18, 2007, 06:54 PM
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difficulty with climaxing

My husband has a difficult time climaxing, and is ashamed to discuss it with me. What could be the problem. He's a moderate drinker, and in good health. We are both in our mid sixties. He says this problem is normal. Is it?
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Old Nov 18, 2007, 07:22 PM   #2  
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mmm difficulties with erections are more common-inability or difficulties with climax is not so common-"moderate drinking" mmm I wold suggest NO drinking for a few weeks-then see whether there are still problems...
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NORMAL.

He's in his 60's....The male reproductive system works for life.

However, libido, prostate, circulation, and hormones all change over time....



if he needs to "finish himself" that is ok.

viagra is a reasonable thing to try as well.

so are other things such as cialis. the herbal remedies are possible but debatable solutions too. the key: talk about it.....the BRAIN is something that is part of this too....you have been married many years - he is too mature (hopefully) to hide and not communicate fully.

**if he relaxes and opens up and becomes vulnerable about the issue and possible solitions - that may be stimulating to you - and ultimately him too.

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