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I'm 70 and completely impotent. Now, a younger woman is interested in me. Should I tell her?


Published on 2024-11-29 04:33:01 - Phil Bruner, N@N
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  • This week, Rachel advises a man who is navigating the return of his love live, and another who is questioning his wife's dwindling libido What a dilemma. How frustrating in every way for you and thank you for writing in. I've picked your letter even ...

The article from The Telegraph discusses the impact of menopause on sexual health, particularly focusing on how it affects both men and women. It highlights that menopause can lead to a variety of symptoms like hot flushes, mood swings, and vaginal dryness, which can significantly decrease libido and sexual satisfaction in women. For men, the article touches on the concept of "male menopause" or andropause, where testosterone levels decline, potentially leading to erectile dysfunction and reduced sexual desire. It also explores how these changes can strain relationships, with communication being key to navigating this phase. The piece includes insights from experts who suggest treatments like hormone replacement therapy (HRT) for women, and lifestyle changes or medical interventions for men to manage symptoms. Additionally, it emphasizes the importance of understanding and patience between partners, suggesting that with the right approach, couples can maintain a fulfilling sexual relationship even during menopause.

Read the Full The Daily Telegraph Article at [ https://www.telegraph.co.uk/health-fitness/wellbeing/sex/sex-menopause-impotence/ ]