SEX IN THE PEAK PERFORMANCE PERIOD
Men born between 1946 and 1964, the so-called baby boomers, are now in what I refer to as their “peak performance period,” a time marked by productivity and personal fulfillment. Within my practice, many of my patients fit this profile. And while I regard the period of a man’s life between the ages of thirty-five and seventy to be his best, when he is at the top of his physical, mental, and creative powers, I have seen numerous indications that this is also a time of significant erectile problems.
Now, with the advent of the erection pill, peak performers have a reliable intervention that can work for them when they need and want it. And they can use it far into their senior years. With this enormous concern lifted, these men are more confident, relaxed, and less anxious, at least sexually, about growing older. So many of these patients have expressed to me the opinion that fast lifestyles, pressured careers, and lack of down time have contributed to their ED. The pill, of course, is no cure for too intense a life—we are, after all, human and can take only so much wear and tear. But a man who feels better about himself is bound to have a positive effect on his partner, his family, his work, and the world he lives in.
But, then, having found this incredible drug, will those men want more? With expanded research, new medications are being developed, and different pathways to deliver them are being explored.
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