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"Teenage boys can have a refractory period of a few minutes; a 30-year-old man is typically unable to have a second orgasm for half an hour or more; and for many men 50 years and older, one orgasm per day may be all they can achieve."
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Read More »This is how much time most men need after orgasm before a second round Most men would admit that they need a bit of a rest after one orgasm before they're ready to go again. And according to a report in the US Journal of Sexual Medicine, many scientists are still debating how long after sex the average man has to chill for before he's ready to start over. For men, the recovery phase, or "refractory period", after orgasm is normally the reason cited as to why it is physiologically impossible for men to achieve the one orgasm multiple times. In a recent Men's Health interview, Dr Richard K. Lee, a urologist from the Weill Cornell Medicine Centre in the US, suggested the period can vary widely among individuals, ranging from minutes to, occasionally, a couple of days: “Unless you’re 14, you’re probably going to need at least an hour or two to become erect after ejaculating." Lee also argues that certain factors, such as drugs or alcohol-intake, and how often you enjoy masturbating, could affect the length of refractory periods. In numerous similar studies, low testosterone levels and old age have had the largest significant impact on refractory period. As you'd probably expect, refractory periods get longer between each session, eventually plateauing around the fifth or six - if you're a real animal.
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Read More »Common causes for a loss of sexual desire and drive in women include: Interpersonal relationship issues. Partner performance problems, lack of emotional satisfaction with the relationship, the birth of a child, and becoming a caregiver for a loved one can decrease sexual desire.
Living with libido loco? For a growing number of women, declining hormones, job stress, relationship issues, menopause, and other problems are taking their toll in the bedroom. Loss of sexual desire, known in medical terms as hypoactive sexual desire disorder (HSDD), is the most common form of sexual dysfunction among women of all ages. A recent study showed that nearly one-third of women aged 18 to 59 suffer from a lost interest in sex, and it's not all in their heads. Unlike men's main sexual complaint, erectile dysfunction, women's biggest sexual problem is caused by a combination of both mental and physical factors, which aren't likely to be cured by merely popping a pill. "Women's sexuality tends to be multifaceted and fairly complicated," says sex psychologist Sheryl Kingsberg, PhD. "Although we would love to simplify it so we could have the one-two or even a one-punch treatment, it doesn't tend to work that way." But the introduction of anti-impotence treatments in the last few years has spurred more research into the causes of sexual dysfunction among both men and women, and effective therapies are available to help put the lust back into women's lives.
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