That phrase is another example of a clickbait or bait-and-switch teaser designed to make you click “See more.”
If you were wondering about the underlying topic in a non-clickbait, factual way, here’s what’s actually true:
What changes can happen in older men’s sexual health
With age, some men experience natural physiological changes such as:
1) Reduced blood flow
- Blood vessels become less flexible with age
- This can make erections harder to achieve or maintain
- Often linked to cardiovascular health
2) Lower testosterone levels
- Testosterone gradually declines with age
- This can affect libido (sex drive) and energy
- Not all men experience symptoms
3) Slower response and longer recovery
- Arousal and erection may take longer
- Refractory period (time before another erection) increases
4) Increased risk of erectile dysfunction
This condition is called Erectile dysfunction
Common causes include:
- diabetes
- high blood pressure
- smoking
- certain medications
- psychological factors (stress, anxiety)
Important reality check
- These changes are common but not universal
- They are often related more to overall health than age alone
- Many men remain sexually active well into older age with proper health management
Bottom line
That “See more…” line is just designed to trigger curiosity. Real changes in sexual function with age are usually gradual, health-related, and often manageable, not shocking or mysterious.
If you want, I can explain what actually helps maintain sexual health after 60–70 in a practical, evidence-based way.