Members ladylove Posted May 21, 2010 Members Report Share Posted May 21, 2010 I'm curious If you are a man who has married a younger women any age difference) do you have trouble keeping up with her sexually? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members ilovebabyjada Posted May 21, 2010 Members Report Share Posted May 21, 2010 I'm curious If you are a man who has married a younger women any age difference) do you have trouble keeping up with her sexually?oooh.. this would be a reason for my hubby to join here! he could tell ya, we are 5 years different, and he is always telling me he can't keep up with me! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members mailahn97 Posted May 22, 2010 Members Report Share Posted May 22, 2010 oooh.. this would be a reason for my hubby to join here! he could tell ya, we are 5 years different, and he is always telling me he can't keep up with me!13.5 years apart. I am 35 well til next week...lol and he is 49. We were very evenly matched. Kept up with each other very well. In fact I would joke about my ex 8 years younger than him could no where compare as at 49 he blew him away in many ways. His stamina was definately very nice. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Newbie Dopey Posted September 19, 2010 Newbie Report Share Posted September 19, 2010 I am 27 and my husband is 51 quite a bit of age difference however age is just a number as long as they are of adult age of course. As far as him keeping up with me sexually easy to find ways around it. such as if the man is good at oral sex could make up for it. Also if it is a problem of not him keeping up with you but a prob of ED ways around that as well. Such as toys, strap-ons, viagra. Many many things could make up for it and for the men out their that have ED just because you have to use toys does not mean you can't be satisfied as well if your wife gives good oral. Quote: " A problem is only a problem as long as you think inside the box look at it fromt he outside looking in and solutions and ways around the problem are usually visible" Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Review Team sass Posted September 20, 2010 Review Team Report Share Posted September 20, 2010 My husband is 8 years older than I am. I would say that most of the time he keeps up with me quite well. About the only time I would say he doesn't is sometimes after a session or two, I would like another one before he is totally recovered from the previous one - but there are ways to solve that problem. Lordy, I loooove TT! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members crossroads123 Posted September 26, 2010 Members Report Share Posted September 26, 2010 I have been envolved with women several years my junior and my senior and NEVER found age to be a problem. I have found and practiced so many many more ways of love making than the straight man/woman fuck. I think soooo many men and women get to the point where they just quit giving the effort. So many couples would rather just roll over and go to sleep as to spend the time and effort to enjoy one another. Sometimes one partner will for physical or other reasons lose interest in sex and never consider their partners needs and wants. In todays world so much outside pressure is placed on relationships you MUST work harder than ever to make them last. Couples go to bed tired and with their mind wrapped around everything, but each other reguardless of age they can't give to one another. I just think age, size, shape, weight, the economy, the job, or lack of a job, or any of these other commonly blamed problems can not destroy a couple IF they will put each other's needs and desires before their own. It' when we ONLY care about ourself that we begin to get into trouble. I guess I better stop rambling you know how old men are, especially those who aren't getting any can be. Just my $.02 Chuck. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Review Team sass Posted September 26, 2010 Review Team Report Share Posted September 26, 2010 You are very correct, Chuck. From what I have seen, outside factors like you describe play a larger role than age. I imagine if you were talking about a 90-year-old with a 25-year-old age would be a factor but then again, there are so many pills and such, who knows. My father-in-law is 71 and still plenty sexually active, so I don't know at what age it does become a factor. But I do know that with kids, bills, arguements, life's problems, etc., sex drive can go down at a MUCH younger age than 71. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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