Do men stop ejaculating?

No, men don't universally stop ejaculating at a certain age, but changes are common, with some experiencing delayed ejaculation or reduced semen volume as they age due to hormonal shifts (like decreasing testosterone after 30), nerve issues, medications, or psychological factors, though many men can ejaculate well into old age, with some studies showing activity in men over 70.


Is it normal for a man to stop ejaculating?

Some men may need 30 minutes or more of stimulation. Others may abandon the pursuit of ejaculation due to fatigue, frustration, irritation of the penile skin, or pain. Still others experience an inability to ejaculate at all. In many cases, delayed ejaculation is related to psychological factors.

At what age do men start having trouble ejaculating?

Men don't have a universal age for ejaculation trouble, but it becomes more common with age, with some needing more time/stimulation starting in their 40s, and issues like needing more stimulation or reduced semen volume increasing significantly after 50, affecting a growing percentage into their 70s and beyond due to hormonal shifts, chronic health issues (diabetes, heart disease), medications, or prostate problems.
 


At what age should men stop ejaculating?

Answer. There is no set age, or stage of life, at which men stop ejaculating.

What happens to men if they stop ejaculating?

If a man stops ejaculating, his body typically reabsorbs the sperm and semen, which is usually harmless and doesn't cause physical problems, though it can affect fertility and pleasure; however, if it's due to an inability (anejaculation), it might signal underlying issues like nerve damage, stress, medications, or diabetes, requiring a doctor's visit to check for conditions like retrograde ejaculation or other causes.
 


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How long does it take to build up a full load?

To build up a "full load" (maximum semen volume), 2-5 days of abstinence is generally optimal for sperm count and volume, though full sperm regeneration takes much longer (around 74 days) as it's a continuous process; frequent ejaculation clears out older sperm, while waiting allows accumulation, but waiting too long (over 5 days) risks dead sperm, so 2-5 days offers a good balance for quantity and quality for conception. 

Why has my husband stopped ejaculating?

Your husband not ejaculating (delayed or absent ejaculation) can stem from a mix of psychological factors (stress, anxiety, depression, relationship issues), physical causes (medications like antidepressants, nerve damage from diabetes/MS/surgery, hormone imbalances, alcohol/drug use, blockages), or the natural process of aging, often needing a doctor's evaluation for diagnosis and treatment, say Augusta Health, Mayo Clinic, and UPMC. 

At what age do men lose their hard on?

Erectile dysfunction (ED), also known as impotence, is the inability to get and maintain an erection. Erectile dysfunction is a very common condition, particularly in older men. It is estimated that half of all men between the ages of 40 and 70 will have it to some degree.


Can a 70 year old man still get hard?

Yes, a 70-year-old man can still get hard, as erectile function doesn't necessarily stop with age, but it often changes, becoming less rigid or taking longer to achieve, and erectile dysfunction (ED) becomes more common, affecting many men in this age group due to health issues or lifestyle factors, though effective treatments like lifestyle changes, medications, and therapy are available. 

Why do older men not climax?

Older men often struggle to climax due to natural hormonal shifts (lower testosterone), reduced penile sensitivity, slower nerve responses, and potential effects from common medications (like antidepressants or blood pressure drugs) or chronic health issues (like diabetes), all leading to longer stimulation needed for orgasm, weaker contractions, and longer recovery times. 

Why am I finishing but not ejaculating?

If nothing comes out when you orgasm, it's often called a dry orgasm, meaning you still feel pleasure but no semen is expelled, which can happen due to medications (like antidepressants, blood pressure meds), surgeries (prostate, bladder), nerve damage (diabetes, MS, spinal injury), hormonal issues, or a blockage, with the most common reason being retrograde ejaculation, where semen goes into the bladder instead of out, but it could also mean no sperm production or release at all. It's important to see a doctor to find the specific cause, especially if you want to have children. 


Why does my man lose his hard on?

Losing an erection during sex, known as erectile dysfunction (ED), often happens due to stress, fatigue, alcohol, or anxiety, but can also signal physical issues like high blood pressure, diabetes, heart disease, low testosterone, or even relationship problems, affecting men of all ages; it's normal occasionally, but frequent occurrences warrant a doctor's visit to find the underlying cause, which can be a mix of physical and emotional factors. 

Do older men last longer in bed?

Yes, older men often last longer in bed due to natural physiological changes like less intense orgasms and delayed ejaculation, giving them better ejaculatory control, though they may experience softer erections or less semen, and some can develop issues like delayed ejaculation, but a healthy lifestyle helps maintain sexual function. 

Why do men stop after coming?

Men often stop or withdraw after orgasm due to the biological refractory period, a natural recovery phase where erections/arousal fade, coupled with hormonal shifts (like oxytocin reducing testosterone) causing a temporary drop in libido and urge to withdraw, alongside potential psychological factors like stress, anxiety, or simply feeling finished, making further stimulation difficult or undesirable for a time. 


How long should a guy realistically last?

The average time a man lasts during penetrative intercourse (from penetration to ejaculation) is typically between 3 to 7 minutes, with studies showing averages around 5.4 to 5.7 minutes, but it varies widely from under a minute to over 40 minutes, with no single "correct" time, and satisfaction for both partners is the most important factor. What's considered "normal" depends on individual partners and context, though some therapists suggest 3-13 minutes is generally adequate, while less than 3 minutes or over 10 minutes might warrant discussion if it causes distress.
 

Do men come faster as they age?

Yes, older men often experience ejaculation more quickly due to age-related changes like reduced penile sensitivity, potentially shorter time to arousal (despite firmer erections taking longer), and decreased semen volume, which can make the feeling of impending ejaculation shorter, leading to quicker climax. While aging isn't a direct cause, these physiological shifts, alongside psychological factors or issues like erectile dysfunction (ED), can make premature ejaculation (PE) common in older age, often linked with new partners or relationship stress, notes Harvard Health and Comprehensive Urology. 

Can a 70 year old woman still get wet?

Yes, a 70-year-old woman can absolutely get wet, both from external sources like rain and from internal lubrication during arousal, though natural vaginal lubrication might decrease with age due to lower estrogen levels post-menopause, requiring potentially more stimulation or lubricants for comfort during sexual activity. Many older women remain sexually active and experience arousal, with lubrication sometimes being less frequent but still achievable.
 


Does my husband have ED or is he not attracted to me?

Erectile dysfunction is not about physical attraction

Hormonal imbalances, medical conditions, and even medication can affect erectile function, and these factors can occur regardless of how attracted you feel to your partner.

How many times a month do 70 year olds make love?

There's no single number, but studies show varied sexual activity among 70-year-olds, with a significant portion remaining sexually active; some have sex weekly, while many others have sex a few times a month or less, with a substantial minority having sex at least twice a month, showing that intimacy continues well into later life, though frequency can decrease with age and physical changes. 

How long do men stay hard on average?

An erection can last from a few minutes to over half an hour, with studies showing the average time during intercourse to orgasm is around 5-7 minutes, but nocturnal erections often last 25-35 minutes. Duration varies greatly due to age, stress, health, and stimulation, and while losing an erection is normal, one lasting over 4 hours (priapism) requires immediate medical attention. 


Can a 90 year old man still get hard?

Yes, a 90-year-old man can still get hard, as there's no set age to stop getting erections, but it becomes more common to experience erectile dysfunction (ED) with age due to health issues like diabetes, heart disease, or medication side effects, though effective treatments like medications (Viagra, Cialis), lifestyle changes, and addressing underlying conditions can help achieve and maintain erections.
 

How do you please a man with erectile dysfunction?

To please a man with ED, focus on non-penetrative intimacy, boost arousal with extended foreplay, explore toys and oral/manual stimulation, and communicate openly to reduce pressure, redefining sex to include cuddling, massage, and shared pleasure beyond just erection/orgasm, while also supporting healthy lifestyle changes and medical treatment options like medications (Viagra, Cialis) or devices. 

Why does my husband get hard but can't come?

When a husband gets aroused but can't ejaculate (delayed ejaculation or anejaculation), it's often due to a mix of psychological factors like stress, anxiety (especially performance anxiety), depression, and relationship issues, alongside physical causes such as certain medications (SSRIs, blood pressure drugs), nerve damage (from diabetes, MS, spinal injury), pelvic surgeries (prostate), hormonal imbalances, or chronic illnesses, notes the Mayo Clinic, Cleveland Clinic, and Healthdirect. Seeing a doctor for a proper diagnosis is crucial, as it could range from performance anxiety to underlying medical conditions or medication side effects. 


Is it common for men not to come?

Yes, it's normal for men to sometimes not finish (have trouble ejaculating), a condition called delayed ejaculation, which can stem from physical (meds, health issues, high friction) or psychological (stress, anxiety, relationship issues, pressure) factors, and affects 5-10% of men, so open communication, reducing pressure, focusing on pleasure, and seeing a doctor if it bothers you are key. 

What is the average load size for a man?

The average semen load size for men is typically between 1.5 to 5 milliliters (mL), which is roughly a quarter to one teaspoon, with many studies finding averages around 3.4 mL. This volume can change with age, longer periods of abstinence (increasing volume), and overall health, with normal ranges defined by health organizations as 1.5 mL or more.