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To: missyme
Men usually still produce enough testostrone to have libido. The virility part is trickier. Lack of proper genital blood flow or lowered proglastadin(sic) output often preclude functionability but the desire is till there. Fortunately (or not maybe) medical science has made huge strides in this arena. BTW, many men have always functioned well in this area till quite old. My GG Grandfather had 3 children in his 70s and there was no Viagra then ..lol.

Women...it depends. I know my folks were quite active till my dad died at 65. I would agree that largely post-menopausal women have marked decreased sex drive.

I have always had a hunch that fertile women have a reproductive desire which is innate even if they deny it and that it fuels their libido. Studies have shown that women are unknowingly more sexually driven at ovulation and are also more likely to cheat then. Not only that but if they do cheat then, their cervix and uterine enzymes have been found to be more receptive to the "partner in adultery"'s sperm.

We have a lot to learn about women..lol
683 posted on 08/24/2003 12:10:32 PM PDT by wardaddy
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To: wardaddy
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685 posted on 08/24/2003 12:13:18 PM PDT by Bluntpoint
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To: wardaddy
That makes total sense:

Women are definetly dictated by there hormones.
PMS time my husband is definetly playing golf.
Ovulation he is always home LOL.

Estrogen Progesterone, Testosterone are the key components in are life as sexual creatures, and I think this is true for the Animal Kingdom.
686 posted on 08/24/2003 12:18:31 PM PDT by missyme
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