First of all, am I correct in understanding that refractory period (for a man) is the time between when a man can have an orgasm again? And if I am right, is it true that men in their 50s may have a refractory period of as long as 24 hours? I am asking because my SO can orgasm two (and on rarer occasions 3 days in a row) but for the most part it’s once every other day. He has told me that when he was young he didn’t masturbate that much and he said he thinks people who masturbate more sort of trains themselves to be able to cum more. But with him not masturbating he is more sensitive to partnered sex. That’s just his conjecture and he understands that. I know he does not masturbate and has not masturbated since we’ve gotten married 4 years ago. He says it’s because he wants to save it for me, which is really sweet and I’ve never asked him to do that. When we have sex he can orgasm quite easily via piv, but generally it’s every other day. I’m curious what all you gentlemen, especially in your 50s, think of all this? I’m really just curious about refractory period in men this age.
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r/sex First of all, am I correct in understanding that refractory period (for a man) is the time between when a man can have an orgasm again? And if I am right, is it true that men in their 50s may have a refractory period of as long as 24 hours? I am asking because my SO can orgasm two (and on rarer occasions 3 days in a row) but for the most part it’s once every other day. He has told me that when he was young he didn’t masturbate that much and he said he thinks people who masturbate more sort of trains themselves to be able to cum more. But with him not masturbating he is more sensitive to partnered sex. That’s just his conjecture and he understands that. I know he does not masturbate and has not masturbated since we’ve gotten married 4 years ago. He says it’s because he wants to save it for me, which is really sweet and I’ve never asked him to do that. When we have sex he can orgasm quite easily via piv, but generally it’s every other day. I’m curious what all you gentlemen, especially in your 50s, think of all this? I’m really just curious about refractory period in men this age. submitted by /u/bruiser9876 [link] [comments]
First of all, am I correct in understanding that refractory period (for a man) is the time between when a man can have an orgasm again? And if I am right, is it true that men in their 50s may have a refractory period of as long as 24 hours? I am asking because my SO can orgasm two (and on rarer occasions 3 days in a row) but for the most part it’s once every other day. He has told me that when he was young he didn’t masturbate that much and he said he thinks people who masturbate more sort of trains themselves to be able to cum more. But with him not masturbating he is more sensitive to partnered sex. That’s just his conjecture and he understands that. I know he does not masturbate and has not masturbated since we’ve gotten married 4 years ago. He says it’s because he wants to save it for me, which is really sweet and I’ve never asked him to do that. When we have sex he can orgasm quite easily via piv, but generally it’s every other day. I’m curious what all you gentlemen, especially in your 50s, think of all this? I’m really just curious about refractory period in men this age.
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