Forget what they say! The Best Sex Is Made Old

Aging or growing up is often considered to be a very good process for quality of life. We're better at work, we manage to better manage finances and ties with those we love get stronger. However, when it comes to sex, society has come up with an idea that it fails to [...]
Aging or growing up is often considered to be a very good process for quality of life. We're better at work, we manage to better manage finances and ties with those we love get stronger. When it comes to sex, however, society has come to have an idea that it cannot be done properly over time, that it has even developed a general idea that a time for sex to stop. Most people over 60 in the United States are sexually active, at least 2 or 3 times a month. And no, it's not true, the quality of sex doesn't end with years to come.
The problem begins with modern studies that fail to establish a proper relationship between sex and age and that of studying this over a long period of time. If we ask a group of people about sexual life, we directly conclude that young people are happier than the old sex. But who is responsible for this change? What if there is no age difference, but just people born in 1930 can have another pleasure with sex than the 1960s? (And that comparison applies every year. )
While the study by another group asked 6,000 couples who had been sexually active for more than 18 years, they showed that over the years the amount of sex changes, but absolutely its quality, because over the course of the sex years is better, and the sense of sex is greater. If you compare a 40-year-old man to a 50-year-old man with the same level of desire for sex, who invest at the same time to have sex, a 50-year-old manages to enjoy more because only the idea on his mind that he is created by society that he cannot do well will motivate him even more.
The results of this study generally show that when we grow older, our sexual priorities change, but this does not mean that they change for the worse, as society is saying. If you want a longer and healthier life, continue to have as good sex as possible and set a priority on not being based on the words and stereotypes that society sets.












