I'm loving that all these new members are joining to answer this thread
I don't know.. I don't have a problem at all with age, so 50, 51, 52, etc is perfectly fine by me, I'm 46.. In the ones that I have dated ( not slept with), I can clearly see they are as frisky as...
I think it's a matter of "the woman you feel", seriouslyA woman can make a man feel energetic and young all over again...
Now, to just find that man to "feel me" so I can prove my point![]()
Do we not realise that in order to find a soul
It doesn't happen over night
if truth were to be told.
Like everything in life that's hard to achieve
you must believe!
Good point CW, brought to mind something I read, I think it was in, One Hour Orgasm, the authors say essentially this. Their take on it, as I recall, is that it is the woman who brings the desire into the picture. The man just responds to it and that if you want a more sexually responsive man, the woman needs to up her amperage so to speak. I have mixed feeling about that idea, because, of course, of there is a medical problem (or mental) all the desire in the world may not get anything going. But given healthy individuals, it sounds very likely true.
We can only learn to love by loving. - Iris Mudoch, British writer
I dated a man in his 50s when I was in my 30's....He was such a wonderful man...we weren't intimate, yet it was one of the most romantic dating experiences I've ever had...we actually broke up because he relocated to a small town and was concerned when we went out that people might think I was his daughter and not his girlfriend!
The man I dated for the past two years was also in his 50's..and I've already written about that![]()
I have dated men in their 50s, while I was in my 30s. There was definitely more romance, and to my surprise sex wasn't too bad either.
Oops ran out of editing time...
was going to add that both men were so stimulating mentally, attractive to me physically....it was disappointing that they didn't seem interested in the physical like I would have thought....
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