Is grandpa ‘getting it on’ at the assisted living home?
Q. This may sound bizarre to you, but I think there are prostitutes visiting a seniorcitizen housing project near my home.
Could I be imagining this?
I don’t find this bizarre at all. People
without
partners who still desire sex have been known to order home delivery. I
suspect that you are having trouble believing your eyes because you
don’t think older men and women are having sex. And, if that’s what you
think, you are mistaken.
A survey of 3,005 U.S. adults between 57 and 85 published in the New England Journal of Medicine found that there’s a lot of love after the bloom. Here’s a breakdown of those reporting that they were sexually active:
• 73 percent between the ages of 57 and 64
• 53 percent between the ages of 65 and 74
• 26 percent between the ages of 75 and 85
But, hey, the sex wasn’t always easy. Half of the survey respondents reported at least one problem.
The
leading obstacle for women was low sexual desire (43 percent). The top
problem for men was erectile dysfunction (37 percent).
But
there’s more. As a woman ages, her vagina becomes thinner, less
flexible and drier, so intercourse can be painful. Older men suffer from
reduced libido, too. Both men and women can have trouble climaxing.
Then
there are illnesses – and the medications to treat them – that can get
in the way of a night/matinee/morning of passion. These illnesses
include heart disease, high blood pressure, diabetes, hormone
abnormalities and emotional difficulties.
Fortunately
for seniors today, there is better sex through chemistry. Men can treat
their erection problems with drugs such as Viagra, Levitra and Cialis.
Women can make sex more comfortable with over-thecounter lubricants,
vaginal inserts and hormone supplements. Other available treatments for
erectile dysfunction include vacuum devices, injections and penile implants.
“We
need to take time to make love to our partners,” explains Robert
Schwalbe, PhD, a New York psychoanalyst and author of “Sixty, Sexy, and
Successful.” “We need to cuddle and kiss. If you like oral sex, now is
the time to do it more.
Now is also the
time to give long, fullbody massages and to use lotions and lubricants.
You may very well find out that adapting your sex life in this way
results in more satisfying sex rather than less satisfying sex.”
Honest
communication between partners is critically important to relationships
as we get older and our bodies change. Couples can drift apart over
misunderstandings about emotional and physical needs. Speak up.
Discussing
senior sex in the media was simply not done until those crazy and
liberating 1960s, when Masters and Johnson published their findings on
sex. But, today, even though there has been substantial research about
sex among the elderly, there are still lingering misunderstandings about
the subject.
So let’s set the record straight. The research has found the following among seniors:
• Sexual interest and the need for sexual contact continue throughout the life cycle.
• For many, sexual satisfaction increases.
• Regular sexual activity is standard when a partner is available.
• Most elderly believe that sex contributes to both physical and psychological health.
• Physical capacity for male and female orgasm continues almost indefinitely.
• Sexual practices are varied and include oral sex and masturbation in addition to intercourse.
Fred
Cicetti is a freelance writer who specializes in health. He has been
writing professionally since 1963. Before he began freelancing, he was a
reporter and columnist for three daily newspapers in New Jersey. If you
would like to ask a question, write to [email protected].