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jackson6612
Dec15-10, 05:05 PM
I'm finding it hard to frame my question in the right words as I'm an English learner. So, I hope you would be able to get to the main point using your own understanding and interpretation. Thanks.

When I was a kid I used to love playing video games. I think I still would love to but couldn't enjoy it anymore. I couldn't have the same level of fun I used to have in the past; actually now it hurts when I find that that fun is gone. I have confirmed it with several other person and they tend to agree with me. Perhaps, this phenomenon varies from one culture to another.

Likewise, as we grow older we start losing that 'sex fun element', though we still would love to have sex but couldn't enjoy it to the same level. It simply hurts when that fun is not there. It gives rise to frustration. Suppose you are used to eating good tasty food and then due to certain malfunction in your taste buds you couldn't enjoy that tastiness anymore to the same level. That 'good taste' is still in your memory and there is an automatic comparison system in your brain. Further suppose, there is someone who has been suffering from that taste bud malfunction since birth, then she/he wouldn't have that much problem and would love the food as it is because there is no 'more tasty level' in the memory for her/him, hence no comparison.

Do elder persons suffer from any such 'sex-fun-gone' thing which is a source of frustration for them? Please let me hear your opinions on this. Thank you.

Evo
Dec15-10, 05:16 PM
No.

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Integral
Dec15-10, 05:20 PM
Such things are strongly dependent on the individuals involved.


It is not wise to generalize.

jackson6612
Dec15-10, 05:25 PM
Thanks, Evo, Integral.

I'm not generalizing. That taste bud malfunction example best describes what my question is all about. Thanks.

Proton Soup
Dec15-10, 06:01 PM
there are some things. teenagers do experience life a bit more intensely. this is more about physiology. they also have more libido. by definition, when you lose libido, you lose the frustration. for men and women, this can be very different with aging. men may miss sex more than women.

but yeah, everyone is different. when i took anatomy a while back, our female elder cadaver had quite the assortment of enhancements...

Lacy33
Dec15-10, 06:56 PM
no .....

Pythagorean
Dec16-10, 06:36 AM
Diminishing marginal utility. I tend to notice that women are the first to deny it's existence in sex. I think most males experience it though.

Jimmy Snyder
Dec16-10, 07:07 AM
Patient: Doc, I want my sex drive lowered.
Doctor: At your age, sex is just in your head.
Patient: I know, that's why I want it lowered.

DanP
Dec16-10, 07:31 AM
Diminishing marginal utility. I tend to notice that women are the first to deny it's existence in sex. I think most males experience it though.

Recreational sex is pretty much not about utility :P

Your bored with what you have ? Change partners. Life kills your libido ? Learn to manage your stress.

Danger
Dec17-10, 05:20 AM
No.

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And to think that I used to love you only for your mind.

╔(σ_σ)╝
Dec17-10, 08:54 AM
I am 95 years old and enjoy SEXIN TEH PF.