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Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Seniors do it more than you'd think


Yes it’s true that seniors remain unnoticed or ignored. But nothing can kill their sex drive. The most comprehensive sex survey conducted among 57- to 85-year-olds in the United States proved that more than a quarter of those up to age 85 reported having sex in the previous year. It was found that many older people are surprisingly frisky and willing to do, and talk about, intimate acts that would make their grandchildren blush.

50% of those aged 57 to 75 said they gave or received oral sex, and so did 1/3rd of 75- to 85-year-olds.

It’s true that the sex and interest in it do fall off when people reach their 70s, and the drop-off has a lot to do with health or lack of a partner, especially for women.
“The federally funded study, done by respected scientists and published in Thursday’s New England Journal of Medicine, overturns some stereotypical notions that physical pleasure is just a young person’s game.”

“Most people assume that people stop doing it after some vague age,” said sex researcher Edward Laumann of the University of Chicago.

This survey involved two-hour face-to-face interviews with over 3000 men and women around the country. Their blood, saliva and other samples were closely examined to understand their hormone levels, sex-related infections and other health issues in future reports. “They even tested how well seniors could see, taste, hear and smell — things that affect being able to have and enjoy sex.”

It was found that Sex with a partner in the previous year was reported by 73% of people ages 57 to 64; 53% of those ages 64 to 75, and 26% of people 75 to 85.
50% of them reported at least one related problem. 37% of men had trouble with erection, 43% women had low desire, 39% suffered dryness and 34% suffered from inability to have an orgasm.

One out of seven men used Viagra or other substances to improve sex.
Only 22 % of women and 38% of men had discussed sex with a doctor since age 50. People whose health was excellent or very good were nearly twice as likely to be sexually active as those in poor or fair health.


“Sex is an important indicator of health” Georgeanne Patmios of the National Institute on Aging, the main funder of this study. Sexual problems can be a warning sign of diabetes, infections, cancer or other health woes. Untreated sex issues can lead to depression and social withdrawal, and people may even stop taking needed medications because of sexual side effects.

From the abstract:

Sex is a very important aspect of life. If you are healthy you can enjoy sex throughout your life. Some couples, even doctors don’t like to talk much about sexual dysfunction. Though it’s important to rectify this problem very few people are open minded to accept the problem and talk about solving it. Though we live in a modern society today many people just can’t imagine older people talking about sex or doing it.

The fascinating fact brought out by this research is that older people can keep their sex drive on forever, if they maintain a healthy lifestyle. Sex boosts intimacy between couples, keeps one’s heart healthy, helps each one of us to express ourselves better and live life to the maximum.

There are many online dating websites today created to provide the old, young and middle aged people full freedom to explore their sexual desires. One such site is AST – Asurething.net. With AST it’s easier to find people online, join sex clubs and sex parties.

To know more join AST at http://www.asurething.net

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