View Full Version : Do men stop getting erections in a certain age?
eisforx
Dec 11, 2006, 07:50 PM
I just want to know, because I don't ever want to stop having sex!!
Fr_Chuck
Dec 11, 2006, 07:55 PM
Every person, and every man is different, things like medication, illnesses, surgary, And as relationships change, and emotional issues can cuase a person to have better or worst performance.
But it is not unheard of for many of the much older couples to still be active sexually.
And of course with many of today's medication and other methods, the abiility lasts longer
letmetellu
Dec 11, 2006, 08:46 PM
Like Fr_Chuck says Every person and every situation is different. Men do start to lose the ability to get the strong erections that they had at a younger age. Some form an illness, some from medication to treat certain illnesses, some just from the fact that nature is being mean to them. But there are things that can be done, like Viagra, and every day new things are being found.. Plus a man can have a very good orgasm without having an erection and he can also give pleasure to the female without having an erection.
As you get older you will find out that every thing will work out. Good luck.
ukulelelemonste
Apr 3, 2012, 05:16 AM
I am 74 and my penis stays flacid (limp) almost all the time, but sometimes I can work up a rather weak errection, but it doesn't last long, maybe less than a minute. Other than that, I feel fine, no medical problems that I know about. I'm just at the point in life where other things in life are more important to me now. I have been married for 51 years now, and just a warm embrace and nice kiss makes me remember "the good old days!"
CravenMorhead
Apr 3, 2012, 07:58 AM
Just a note, this thread if over five years old. This fellow is long gone and will never see your advice. Please take note of the age of a thread before reviving it. Anything outside of a few weeks is dormant.