How to reduce recovery time.

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I am Male, 37 years old, and my recovery time is getting longer and longer.
Some nights I can only get it up once.
I used to go two or three times (or more) but as I am getting older ( I think) this is becoming harder (excuse the wording :))
I have no trouble getting hard or maintaning a hard on. But after I have cum it does not want to play anymore even though the desire is still there.
Anyone else suffering? should I give Viagra a try?
 
I am Male, 37 years old, and my recovery time is getting longer and longer.
Some nights I can only get it up once.
I used to go two or three times (or more) but as I am getting older ( I think) this is becoming harder (excuse the wording :))
I have no trouble getting hard or maintaning a hard on. But after I have cum it does not want to play anymore even though the desire is still there.
Anyone else suffering? should I give Viagra a try?

Welcome to the world of middle age. Talk to me in another 30 years when your recovery time is "tomorrow". I can remember vaguely when I was in my twenties and the recovery time was about 30 minutes. Then by 40 it became at least an hour or two. Now, like I said, "see me tomorrow morning after a good night's sleep."

I'm sure there are guys in their 60's still playing every hour on the hour, but there are also many on Viagra. Maybe Viagra or Cialis would indeed help. Have you talked to your doctor about it or just watched the commercials? Have you had your testosterone level checked? It's normal for it to drop significantly by the time you hit 40, but you should at least make sure you're in the "normal" range. Viagra helps getting an erection if you have the desire. Testosterone gives you the desire. If YOU don't really want to play, IT won't want to take the field.

If you don't exercise regularly, start. Good blood circulation and muscle tone both helps initial erection as well as the desire and stamina to stay on the trip.
 
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Welcome to the world of middle age. Talk to me in another 30 years when your recovery time is "tomorrow". I can remember vaguely when I was in my twenties and the recovery time was about 30 minutes. Then by 40 it became at least an hour or two. Now, like I said, "see me tomorrow morning after a good night's sleep."

I'm sure there are guys in their 60's still playing every hour on the hour, but there are also many on Viagra. Maybe Viagra or Cialis would indeed help. Have you talked to your doctor about it or just watched the commercials? Have you had your testosterone level checked? It's normal for it to drop significantly by the time you hit 40, but you should at least make sure you're in the "normal" range. Viagra helps getting an erection if you have the desire. Testosterone gives you the desire. If YOU don't really want to play, IT won't want to take the field.

If you don't exercise regularly, start. Good blood circulation and muscle tone both helps initial erection as well as the desire and stamina to stay on the trip.

Great Advice, amofiga. I just turned 36, but i've never really had problems "recovering." I have found that the more I exercise, the better response I get. Weight lifting raises testosterone levels which, in turn, helps the little fella.

Good luck!
 
Viagra and Cialis are not meant to be used when a guy's "problem" is simply one of lengthening recovery time. They're for cases where there's no erection to spend and thus recover from. They're for cases where blood flow to the genitals is largely reduced and guys need a lift just to get going in the first place. Don't forget that, as with any medicine, Viagra, Cialis and their brother Levitra bring the risk of various side effects. And they're not just the famous four-hour boner that somehow always gets prominent mention in the television ad disclaimer copy. Loss of vision is one of them.

There are much better - and much safer - ways to help out your recovery time. Increasing your fitness and reducing your body mass index will go a long way toward improved genital function.
 
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