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How much sex is too much?

Started by Sandra, Nov, 05, 2024,

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How much sex do you get?

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Sandra


HOW MUCH SEX DO YOU GET?







jack1566hard

#1
So for me there is no such thing as too much sex. Where I live now, the most plain jane vanilla married couples openly acknowledge 2x a day, first thing in the morning, last thing at night. An actual quote from a couple at a pool party made to me and an ex-gf, " you want to keep the fire going, you need to put a log on it at least twice a day"

Friendlycock

#2
I haven't fucked a woman in maybe 18 years plus. I haven't fucked one that was hot and keen to fuck back, since my late 40s. I'd love to know how much sex is too much. At 20, my then girlfriend and I, fucked hard and long practically every night. Gave her three loads or more every time. That wasn't enough then. That much now I'm 71 would be a lovely way to die. It depends on stamina, health, youthfulness.
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Max

Third and fourth options seem pretty much the same.
I don't get enough. Need more. Working on it. :)

Strkofgns


Sandra

In the U.S., the top recreational activity is walking outdoors.
More than three-quarters of Americans (82 percent) enjoy it.
Some walk rarely, others occasionally, and some daily.
Is it possible to walk too much?
Yes—if it causes injury or interferes with school, work, family, or other life responsibilities.
But if not, walking is fine, even if it consumes several hours a day.

The same is true for other leisure pursuits: dancing, biking, gardening, yoga, etc.

It's fine to abstain, and it's fine to participate daily.
The only red flags are injury and interference with life necessities.
Absent those caveats, few criticize others for walking, gardening, or dancing "too much."

But when the recreational activity is sex, attitudes change.
Some psychologists insist there's an upper limit to healthy sexual frequency—six orgasms a week, solo or partnered.

They contend that seven or more weekly orgasms for six months constitutes psychopathology: "hypersexuality," "sexual compulsivity," or "sex addiction."





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