+ Charlie Posted June 14 Posted June 14 (edited) 2 hours ago, wsc said: At 76, I do have a diminished sexual functionality which includes a less robust erection. But I am exceedingly grateful for what is probably classifiable as an overactive libido. In fact, when I twisted my wrist several months ago, I used that as the answer to all the "what happened" questions from friends and acquaintances, usually eliciting shocked expressions or muffled laughter. I am also fortunate to have so many erotic triggers and favorite fetishes which serve to fill my masturbatory memory banks: the faces of the very handsome young men I see all around town, as well as their well-muscled arms or bare tanned legs. And I am especially enticed by the sexy curves of their bare feet or shapely backsides in tight pants. Last Fall I relocated to a new apartment in my complex and now overlook our pool, used by some of the resident college students attending the university just across the street. I sit on my balcony and get some great views while sipping away. And there is one especially stunning young man exhibiting an impressive chest under tight tees and who almost always -even in winter- wears short shorts. And in these months, he also sometimes wears flip-flops - gasp! I think he's a track runner at a nearby high school, so his age makes him off-limits. (As if that were the only thing standing between us.) Stop lusting? At 76 and counting - not a chance! OK, you still qualify as a "dirty old man." Alas!, At 82, I feel only a slightly nostalgic interest in similar triggers nowadays. I don't know whether I need testosterone shots, or counseling. Edited June 14 by Charlie TorontoDrew, Luv2play, + ApexNomad and 1 other 1 1 2
+ sync Posted June 14 Posted June 14 3 hours ago, Charlie said: OK, you still qualify as a "dirty old man." Alas!, At 82, I feel only a slightly nostalgic interest in similar triggers nowadays. I don't know whether I need testosterone shots, or counseling. I'm in your age range and understand exactly how you feel. It's only natural that our stimuli responses are not going to have the intensity of our youth. As for "testosterone shots, or counseling", I say vodka/bourbon shots and cuddling. 😁 wsc, + Charlie, + ApexNomad and 1 other 1 3
d.anders Posted June 14 Posted June 14 Lust has been gone from my life for a long time, and I'm happy to say I don't miss it too much. It does sadden me sometimes, but it's nothing a small bowl of good ice cream can't fix. At a certain point my doctors asked, "Do want sex or life?" I opted for life. Luv2play, + sync and + Charlie 1 2
wsc Posted June 14 Posted June 14 6 hours ago, Charlie said: OK, you still qualify as a "dirty old man." Alas!, At 82, I feel only a slightly nostalgic interest in similar triggers nowadays. I don't know whether I need testosterone shots, or counseling. One day I may have to make adjustments in many ways, lustful ambitions among them. And although I don't look forward to it in one sense, longevity, too, has its attractions, and I must hope to give up gracefully that which nature will no longer provide me. I will then hope to adopt Pappy Yokum's wise perspective in L'il Abner: "There's no use in working up an appetite if you haven't got any teeth." I hope you have found the happiness and peace that such wisdom can provide. + ApexNomad, thomas, + sync and 1 other 1 3
Luv2play Posted June 14 Posted June 14 I still experience lust, especially when I have scheduled an overnight with my favourite provider and he is on his way to my home. At 78 and having had my prostate removed 19 years ago, hardons are a thing of the past. But as an enthusiastic bottom and still capable of orgasms, the sessions we have are still very rewarding. When my libido will fade away I don’t know. Until then I will just keep doing what I enjoy. wsc, + Italiano, + Charlie and 4 others 3 1 3
Lotus-eater Posted June 15 Posted June 15 (edited) Just like a big rabbit: Edited June 15 by Lotus-eater
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