Claims about older men’s bodies—especially sexual ones—are often exaggerated, misleading, or completely false. When it comes to the idea that “old men’s penis are more…” something, science tells a far more nuanced and realistic story. As men age, their bodies change just like everyone else’s. Testosterone levels gradually decline, usually beginning in the late 30s or early 40s. This hormone plays a major role in libido, erectile strength, muscle mass, and overall sexual energy. Because of this natural shift, many older men experience changes in erection firmness, recovery time, and sensitivity. These changes are biological, not a reflection of masculinity...
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