Hey Stud! Your Bad Habits and Your Aging is Coming to you with Bad News
In the past, many men have held fast to the belief that guys reach their sexual peak in their teens and then begin a decade-by-decade downward spiral into sexual inadequacy.
It’s true that with age comes the possibility of diminishing libido, decreased penile rigidity and other age-related male dreads. The degree of waning in sexual ability and appetite, though, varies widely among individuals. Lifestyle choices one makes in his early years can have a huge impact later in life.
Teens and 20sAn overweight partier who spends his teens and 20s awash in an alcohol and drug-induced fog can expect a different sexual experience down the road than that of the health-conscious athlete. But even the young, virile Adonis can gradually see his ideal image fade away if he celebrates his 20s transition by clinging to beer bongs all night and toilet bowls the morning after.
30sAfter a decade of seemingly limitless stamina, our sexual dynamo of yesteryear now finds himself stumbling into his 30s. By this time, depending on lifestyle choices, many men have already contracted hidden afflictions. While they may not be present yet, sexually debilitating maladies such as diabetes and heart disease could also be lingering. There are a number of steps that can be taken to start offsetting the sexual impact of bad habits, but prevention is still the key to running one’s sex machine at full throttle.
40sIf he’s managed to scrape by and now finds himself on the cusp of his 40s, the aging party stud will probably start to see signs of his illicit lifestyle. At times, his hard-ons may seem more like hardly-ons. It’s important to avoid panic at this point, because the pressure will likely only make things worse.
Even the most fit of men encounter some sexual hurdles at this age. Erections can be a bit rarer, and it may take longer to get hard (and even longer to get hard again). One may also need more hands-on stimulation—older men tend to need more than just the thought of sex to reach an erection. If a guy makes sure his partner is aware of this, things will heat up a lot faster.
50s and beyondSex beyond the big 5-0 can come with even more changes, including a slight reduction in sex drive. Also, because penile connective tissue gets less elastic, there’s a decline in blood flow and erection problems can increase.
This is the real decade of reckoning for the party animal. By now he’s probably battling some midlife malady, popping blue diamonds to enjoy his semi-flaccid sexual encounters. Though he may live to a ripe old age, sex without supplements is probably a thing of the past.
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