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ayrton

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I recently turned the big 60 and all of a sudden I don't ejaculate like I used to. I usually shot fairly large gobs of cum a couple feet sometimes. Now they are more like small drops and without the force. I haven't changed anything that I can think of. Same medications and diet. I still have no problem getting erections, but orgasms might be a little less intense. Viagra wouldn't help with intensity of orgasms would it? In my head probably..
 
Nope. ED drugs affect blood flow, not orgasms or ejaculation.

If the change has been fairly sudden or stark, you should probably see a urologist ASAP. I'm not sure what such a thing could indicate, but I'd imagine it could be a sign of a prostate or plumbing issue.

Also, have you tried kegels daily for at least 6 weeks to see if improved muscle tone helps anything?
 
I have done kegels for years so....I don't think it is a prostrate problem because I still urinate normally. I just don't seem to be making as many swimmers as before.
 
If everything else still works, is it that much of a problem? You know your body deteriorates with age, and I don't think you would like to father some (more) children, do you?
 
I have done kegels for years so....I don't think it is a prostrate problem because I still urinate normally. I just don't seem to be making as many swimmers as before.

OK. I don't know what it is, but I'd be concerned about a sudden, marked change. That kind of thing is worth checking out just to make sure nothing else is going on.

Otherwise, I agree with DarkBee.
 
I'd have to agree with seeing a urologist if the change was suddden. More gradual changes in ejaculation force are seemingly common with age however.
 
I have to ditto getting checked out. Can't hurt. Believe it or not, I don't think you will be the first person to go to the doc asking about this. He may just laugh it off and say you're getting older but then again he may be of some help and you will feel much better about yourself.
 
It's all part of growing up. Happens to the best of us. Be thankful you can still get it up!

On the other hand, there's nothing wrong with mentioning it to your Doc at your next checkup, just to make sure.
 
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