AP News Flash: Seniors are Having Sex

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Posted: Aug 22, 07 6:22pm

NOTE: This is an AP story, not Robin's opinion.

Survey: Seniors Have Sex Into 70s, 80s

BY MARILYNN MARCHIONE, AP Medical Writer

Wednesday, August 22, 2007

(08-22) 18:11 PDT (AP) --

An unprecedented study of sex and seniors finds that many older people are surprisingly frisky — willing to do, and talk about, intimate acts that would make their grandchildren blush. That may be too much information for some folks, but it comes from the most comprehensive sex survey ever done among 57- to 85-year-olds in the United States.

Sex and interest in it do fall off when people are in their 70s, but more than a quarter of those up to age 85 reported having sex in the previous year. And the drop-off has a lot to do with health or lack of a partner, especially for women, the survey found.

The federally funded study, done by respected scientists and published in Thursday's New England Journal of Medicine, overturns some stereotypical notions that physical pleasure is just a young person's game.

"Most people assume that people stop doing it after some vague age," said sex researcher Edward Laumann of the University of Chicago.

However, more than half of those aged 57 to 75 said they gave or received oral sex, as did about a third of 75- to 85-year-olds.

"Bravo that the New England Journal of Medicine is publishing something like that. It's about time," said Ruth Westheimer, better known as sexpert Dr. Ruth, who has long counseled seniors on sex.

The survey involved two-hour face-to-face interviews with 3,005 men and women around the country. Researchers also took blood, saliva and other samples that will tell about hormone levels, sex-related infections and other health issues in future reports. They even tested how well seniors could see, taste, hear and smell — things that affect being able to have and enjoy sex.

Some results:

_Sex with a partner in the previous year was reported by 73 percent of people ages 57 to 64; 53 percent of those ages 64 to 75, and 26 percent of people 75 to 85. Of those who were active, most said they did it two to three times a month or more.

_Women at all ages were less likely to be sexually active than men. But they also lacked partners; far more were widowed.

_People whose health was excellent or very good were nearly twice as likely to be sexually active as those in poor or fair health.

_Half of people having sex reported at least one related problem. Most common in men was erection trouble (37 percent); in women, low desire (43 percent), vaginal dryness (39 percent) and inability to have an orgasm (34 percent).

_One out of seven men used Viagra or other substances to improve sex.

5 Comments // 5 Members

Posted: Aug 22, 07 8:31pm

NOTE: This is an AP story, not Robin's opinion.

Survey: Seniors Have Sex Into 70s, 80s

BY MARILYNN MARCHIONE, AP...

Robin, why is it surprising that older people still enjoy sex and sexual activities? Who do you think taught you young ones about it in the first place?

By the way, many of your listed problems are also common to the younger generation as well.

Posted: Aug 22, 07 9:26pm

NOTE: This is an AP story, not Robin's opinion.

Survey: Seniors Have Sex Into 70s, 80s

BY MARILYNN MARCHIONE, AP...

As we boomers age, we are not willing to give up playing tennis or going on strenuous hikes. Why should we be willing to give up sex? This is great news.

Posted: Aug 23, 07 9:09am

Robin, why is it surprising that older people still enjoy sex and sexual activities? Who do you think taught you young ...

Milt, sorry if it wasn't clear,I will edit the original post...this was an AP story, not surprising to me at all and not "MY" listed problems.

Posted: Aug 23, 07 12:04pm

NOTE: This is an AP story, not Robin's opinion.

Survey: Seniors Have Sex Into 70s, 80s

BY MARILYNN MARCHIONE, AP...

I'm delighted that this study has hit the headlines. But it's actually old news. Several studies going back a good ten years show that most older people want to remain sexual, and if they have partners, do. The main obstacle for men is sex-impairing illness or ED. The main impediment for women is no man. A secondary problem for both sexes is the belief that "sex" means vaginal intercourse. But as people age, that becomes more difficult, for men because of erection issues, for women because of discomfort despite lubrication. Of course, there are many other ways to enjoy the erotic side of life. Where there's a will and a partner, there's a way at any age.

Posted: Aug 24, 07 4:17pm

NOTE: This is an AP story, not Robin's opinion.

Survey: Seniors Have Sex Into 70s, 80s

BY MARILYNN MARCHIONE, AP...

Well there is hope for us all. I say lets push that age further because it's just a matter of time.