Sex and Male Menopause

 
  • Loss of erection during sexual activity, or erections takes longer to occur.
  • He often requires direct physical stimulation to get an erection; a sexy sight or fantastic fantasy may not arouse him as it did before.
  • The full erection doesn’t occur as it used to.
  • His urge to ejaculate is not as insistent as before. Sometimes he doesn’t feel the need to have an orgasm at all.
  • The force of ejaculation isn’t as strong as it once was. The amount of his ejaculate is less and may have fever sperm.
  • The desire for and frequency of masturbation may drop, but in some men may increase.
  • The testicles shrink some, and the scrotal sack doesn’t bunch up as much during arousal.

 

Impotence

 

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