Menopause and Sex: How To Maintain An Active Sex Life

Sex is important for a variety of reasons. We are meant to have sex to make babies. It’s fun, it’s happiness, it’s good for your health. But it’s not good forever.

When hormonal levels start declining everything goes wrong: mood swings are not good for intimate relations, lack of sex drive is not going to make sex exciting, and vaginal dryness makes sex painful! For men, inability to achieve an erection is obviously not an asset

What needs to be done? To make it simple: we need to get back what is lost. I’m talking about our hormones. Peak performance is achieved at age 25. After that it is all inevitable decline. To get a good sex life back we need to replace our sex hormones as soon as possible. Otherwise, we’ll lose precious time. It is easy: just rub the cream into your skin and get your youth back.

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