Sexual function will decline with age, this is an unavoidable situation. However, men can still enjoy high-quality sex in different ways by adjusting their living habits and psychology. Seven Times/Night VS Once till Dawn, which one is better?
Basically, the revival of sex can be divided into two situations: “Quick Revival" and “Slow Revival". The so-called quick revival refers to the rest required between every two sex in a short period of time. It ranges from two hours to a day.
The time needed for rest varies greatly depending on the individual’s conditions. In the best-case scenario, some people can get an erection again without pulling out after ejaculation, achieving continuous sex with no rest.
As for more general practices, many men can restart in about half an hour during puberty, even though most of the recovery will not reach 100%. The time required for recovery also varies with physical fitness.
As for the slow revival, it refers to the time that needs to recover to one's best state after the last sex, which usually takes more than a day.
In this situation, in addition to being affected by the individual's fitness, mental condition and age, the time of revival is also closely related to one’s living habits, including smoking, diet, sleep and exercise, which are all factors that affect the state of blood circulation.
In fact, as men grow older, it is harder to maintain quick revival and continuous sex. You don’t have to go after these if it is really impossible to achieve at your age.
On the contrary, you can consider focusing on the slow revival. Separate each sex to a longer time interval. According to your personal fitness condition, you can have sex every two to three days or even longer.
The long rest can prepare you to start the “sex war” with your partner with “sufficient ammunition”. Moreover, you and your partner can accumulate expectations, affection and excitement. These accumulated feelings will show in full blast at sex.