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  • Carebear
    Junior Member
    • Jul 2009
    • 1

    Sexual peak?

    I am 29 and I have been sexually active for 8-9 years. But lately my sexual desire has gone through the roof! My husband and I have great sex, but I almost always masterbate after he has fallen asleep at night. Often, I have multiple orgasms. I can't get enough!

    Is this normal? Am I just reaching my sexual peak? Why is sex on my mind a lot lately?
  • Hopeless Dork
    Veteran Member
    • Dec 2008
    • 4255

    Sounds like a sex peak I'm there now too

    I think about sex all the time and masturbate frequently AND exhaust my bf lol.

    I'm happy though I don't mind and he doesn't seem to either.

    It is weird how the roles switch up. A lot of women get more sexual with age while many men start needing it less with age. Cruel trick of nature
    Scars remind us of where we've been...they don't have to dictate where we're going.

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    • WildChild
      Banned
      • Sep 2008
      • 14142

      I think we get lots of peaks throughout life. Just wait until you get over 50!

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      • Chantalemma
        Senior Member
        • Apr 2009
        • 171

        I can just imagine... I am the same way.. MAsterbate at least once to 3 times a day and jump on my bf as soon as he walks in the door. He is wondering what is wrong with me? But loves it. He is not complaning....

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          Originally posted by Carebear
          I am 29 and I have been sexually active for 8-9 years. But lately my sexual desire has gone through the roof! My husband and I have great sex, but I almost always masterbate after he has fallen asleep at night. Often, I have multiple orgasms. I can't get enough!

          Is this normal? Am I just reaching my sexual peak? Why is sex on my mind a lot lately?
          Yep it's normal.

          Why don't you ask hubby for more sex?

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          • smexxy
            Junior Member
            • Jul 2009
            • 2

            Wow, female sexual peaks seem to be much stronger than those experienced by males at their adolescence.

            Women are lucky that their libidos peak at a relatively much later age. It's really hard to study when your brain is constantly telling you to reproduce.

            Plus, by the time women are at their peak age, odds are they'll have a significant other, and they'll actually have someone to have sex with.
            Not to mention the fact that women can get it whenever they want, and almost as much as they want, (edited)
            Last edited by CHANDLERS WISH; 07-23-2009, 02:49 PM. Reason: in-appropriate

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            • CHANDLERS WISH
              • Mar 2008
              • 22440

              smexxy that's kind of sexist...

              I can tell you that my sexual peek was high in my 20's as well but to find a "good" sexual partner was not on the cards.. In my opinion the art of making love comes later in life for men, experience of how a woman thinks.


              Yes, I guess you are correct that our libidos peak later in life and it appears that men's decline or do they? Or is it more of a matter of the person and how they view sex/intimacy....

              There are alot of women in my opinion that have children and still have an excellent sex drive.

              Your last line is somewhat confusing? Your suggesting that they have a partner and are almost "lucky" therefore, to be able to have "sex", where as a mature woman is way beyond "sex" by that point, she's looking for lust/love/sensual/straight out horney/ everything.... And, you guys can have sex when ever you want as well, that's a sexist remark and not tolerated on this forum.

              Choose your words wisely ..

              Debating is welcome....

              CW
              PUT A LITTLE 'LIKE' IN MY SOUL!

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              • smexxy
                Junior Member
                • Jul 2009
                • 2

                I'm sorry, I had no intention of my statements coming across as sexist. I can't remember the exact part that was edited out, but I would like to know what was considered to be sexist. Thank you.

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