MissJoness Posted May 10, 2010 Posted May 10, 2010 I am curious. my partner was in my age range 20s and the little experience i had was bad. i am curious about older men, late 40s no older than 50. are they more patient and better skilled? do they have erection problems by this age? i have been eyeing older men and been very curious about their sexual ability
jackson30 Posted May 11, 2010 Posted May 11, 2010 Everyone is unique so I'm not sure you can generalize based only on age. However, around late 40's or 50ish the average guy doesn't have as much testosterone and starts having issues with getting and keeping erections, not every guy of course, but on average.
sumdude Posted May 11, 2010 Posted May 11, 2010 Skill, the desire to please and being an unselfish lover aren't necessarily age related but experience does help. A man in his 40's who is in good shape should have few problems as far as erections. He may not be able to go quite as many times in a night however he'll probably last longer and is more likely to know what he's doing. Of course I'm 42 and maybe a bit biased. Then again at 29 I certainly had satisfied lovers too, I've always enjoyed pleasing a woman sexually though I have a few more tricks up my sleeve now.
lovelylove Posted May 11, 2010 Posted May 11, 2010 My boyfriend is 43 and came SEVEN times in one day, he's really good in bed and can always get it up, OMG help. He's only been with one other woman his whole life but really really seems to understand and care what I'm feeling... he's the best lover I've ever had... but it's too much LOL I can't keep up with this guy.
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