Sexual Health
What is the impact of age on sexual activity? What are the changes in sexual function across different age groups
The secret to harmonious sexual life among different age groups
1. 20-30 years old:
Men are at the peak of sexual activity, excited quickly, sexy, and easily re excited after orgasm. Women are in a shy and reserved psychological state, unable to let go emotionally. Men have stronger libido than women.
2. 31-40 years old:
Male sexual function begins to decline, but the ability to control sex has increased, which can better meet women's sexual needs. Women begin to break through psychological barriers, gain a better understanding of their bodies, and know how to achieve satisfaction to achieve orgasm.
3. 41-50 years old:
Male sexual desire decreases, energy is limited, Sexual arousal is slow, and more stimulation is needed to reach the peak. But with more experience, they are able to meet the woman's sexual needs more thoughtfully and tenderly. Women's sexual desire increases and their sexual needs reach their peak.
The sense of psychological oppression and obstacles were swept away, and there was no longer any pretense of reserve. After entering menopause, the vagina becomes dry and requires the use of lubricants. This decade has been an uncoordinated stage of sexual activity. After middle age, women can have more sexual desire than men. Young husbands and old wives can reach 1/8-1/5 in the West.
4. 51-60 years old:
The demands of both parties tend to be coordinated. Women's demands have begun to decrease.
5. 61-70 years old:
Both sexual functions tend to deteriorate, but the sexual life of some loving couples can still continue. A survey shows that over 60% of partners still adhere to regular sexual activity. Older women still have sexual desire, and excessive suppression will be detrimental to their health. Maintaining sexual activity naturally can help them spend their later years more comfortably.
6. Over 71 years old:
There are reports indicating that one in ten couples still have regular sexual activity. In short, maintaining a happy sexual life undoubtedly has great benefits for the health of couples. Foreign surveys have shown that women who have separated or divorced are more likely to be infected with diseases than those who have a happy marriage because of their lower immunity and often poor health of their ex husbands. The survey also shows that some individuals who still maintain a marital relationship but have a bad relationship often have poorer immunity than those who have separated or divorced. It can be seen that a happy marriage and harmonious sexual life are very important for health.