The results of a survey conducted by the Sexual Medicine Professional Committee of the Chinese Gender Society and other departments on the current situation of men's sexual ability in China indicate that 39.7% of men over the age of 40 have experienced a significant decline in sexual ability, and the number of sexual lives has also significantly decreased. Some people refer to the phenomenon that men over the age of 40 have sex less frequently than once a month as "sexual unemployment," while men over the age of 50 have sex less than once a year on average. This phenomenon is helplessly referred to by men as "sexual layoffs.". Middle-aged men have too weak sexual skills, what should they do?
Is it true that every male in his forties or fifties is no longer capable of sexual intercourse? Is there a good way to delay the decline of men's sexual ability? To answer these questions, let's first understand the evolution of male physiology.
What is the key to a man's desire for sex
Men's sexual ability and behavior are definitely affected by various factors such as disease, physical decline, and changes in social environment. Men also have menopause, but their performance is not as obvious as that of women. After the age of 50, male testicular function undergoes a process from prosperity to decline. With a little attention, it can be found that during this period, muscle strength decreases, and psychological depression, depression, irritability, and emotional instability are also prone to occur, as well as decreased desire and male dysfunction. However, the occurrence of decreased desire and male dysfunction in men during menopause does not mean permanent loss of male function. There are many ways to delay this decline in male function. How to delay the decline in bed ability of middle-aged men?
(Intern Editor: Xie Yunsheng)
 
  