27-03-2014, 12:31 PM
(This post was last modified: 27-03-2014, 12:42 PM by Miranda-nata-est.)
This question probably shows I still don't really 'get' any of this, but I was wondering why folks think it a good thing to lose interest in sex.
At a time when I am considering adding spearmint into my regime (mainly in an attempt to keep the head of hair I still have at 57, having become significantly more concerned about my appearance these days), the question of its effect upon libido is concerningd me.
The problem is that I still like male orgasms (I like female ones too but differently) and I like sex and the intimacy of sex. I get it that over a protracted period, male performance might become an issue as a result of PM anyway, but don’t really want to detract from my current sex life any more than necessary - particularly as the days for it are seemingly numbered already.
It crosses my mind that genetic females have a libido which can be equally as high as that of males so what is to be gained by eliminating ours?
Sorry if this is a stupid question - I am just trying to understand so many things just now!!!!
M x
At a time when I am considering adding spearmint into my regime (mainly in an attempt to keep the head of hair I still have at 57, having become significantly more concerned about my appearance these days), the question of its effect upon libido is concerningd me.
The problem is that I still like male orgasms (I like female ones too but differently) and I like sex and the intimacy of sex. I get it that over a protracted period, male performance might become an issue as a result of PM anyway, but don’t really want to detract from my current sex life any more than necessary - particularly as the days for it are seemingly numbered already.
It crosses my mind that genetic females have a libido which can be equally as high as that of males so what is to be gained by eliminating ours?
Sorry if this is a stupid question - I am just trying to understand so many things just now!!!!
M x

