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		<title>Comment on Role Playing in the Bedroom by shannon</title>
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		<description>thank for the info. I love the site. I going to have to try this one with the wife.</description>
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		<description>I&#039;m dating a 60 year old man who claims that he has not had sex for the last six years and that he would never lie to me.......I can&#039;t believe I said that in the same sentence either.  Anyway, we have known each other for 3 years and I do believe that he would not lie to me.  Our first sexual encounter was akward.  He was more concerned with my pleasure than maintaining an erection.  He&#039;s very agressive to the point that he seems somewhat frustrated at his lack of erection.  He does smoke and does have a drink or two to relax.  I&#039;m 54 and by no means hot but have a nice body that I take care of.  My libido isn&#039;t what it was before I started taking cholesterol medicine so I could take sex or leave it at this time in my life.  I fake orgasms to make him feel more manly as his lack of erection does not bother me.  He likes to talk about sex alot and I really feel like he is sexually frustrated.  Before we dated he did tell me he mastabated rather than risk a disease from someone he didn&#039;t know.  He does  have a lot of weight around his mid section so  he coukd have diabetic problems......loves sweets.  How do I take the emphasis off of sex in our relationship so that he doesn&#039;t have performance anxiety?  He is the one that always starts the petting and wants sex.  I really enjoy this man and would like to see where this could go for us but this is beginning to become an issue, our first lovemaking session was 4 hours long......eeeeeck! The next one was about that long and I know for a fact that he did have an orgasm but his penis was pretty flaccid when he did.  I&#039;m hoping over time that things will not be so anxiety ridden for him that he feels like he has to  perform.  What can I do to help him with this anxiety?  I am very comfortable with myself and don&#039;t have to have sex in a relationship to survive, I know how to satisfy myself if I need to.  with men I think it is different.  They feel less manly if they don&#039;t have a strong erection.  that is not the way I feel.  As long as there is respect and genuine love between two pwople, how can one convince a man that sex it not such an important role in a relationship that the lack of sex would cause distance.  I don&#039;t  have to have sex to feel whole or complete.  I think he is puting too much pressure on himself and I don&#039;t know what to do.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m dating a 60 year old man who claims that he has not had sex for the last six years and that he would never lie to me&#8230;&#8230;.I can&#8217;t believe I said that in the same sentence either.  Anyway, we have known each other for 3 years and I do believe that he would not lie to me.  Our first sexual encounter was akward.  He was more concerned with my pleasure than maintaining an erection.  He&#8217;s very agressive to the point that he seems somewhat frustrated at his lack of erection.  He does smoke and does have a drink or two to relax.  I&#8217;m 54 and by no means hot but have a nice body that I take care of.  My libido isn&#8217;t what it was before I started taking cholesterol medicine so I could take sex or leave it at this time in my life.  I fake orgasms to make him feel more manly as his lack of erection does not bother me.  He likes to talk about sex alot and I really feel like he is sexually frustrated.  Before we dated he did tell me he mastabated rather than risk a disease from someone he didn&#8217;t know.  He does  have a lot of weight around his mid section so  he coukd have diabetic problems&#8230;&#8230;loves sweets.  How do I take the emphasis off of sex in our relationship so that he doesn&#8217;t have performance anxiety?  He is the one that always starts the petting and wants sex.  I really enjoy this man and would like to see where this could go for us but this is beginning to become an issue, our first lovemaking session was 4 hours long&#8230;&#8230;eeeeeck! The next one was about that long and I know for a fact that he did have an orgasm but his penis was pretty flaccid when he did.  I&#8217;m hoping over time that things will not be so anxiety ridden for him that he feels like he has to  perform.  What can I do to help him with this anxiety?  I am very comfortable with myself and don&#8217;t have to have sex in a relationship to survive, I know how to satisfy myself if I need to.  with men I think it is different.  They feel less manly if they don&#8217;t have a strong erection.  that is not the way I feel.  As long as there is respect and genuine love between two pwople, how can one convince a man that sex it not such an important role in a relationship that the lack of sex would cause distance.  I don&#8217;t  have to have sex to feel whole or complete.  I think he is puting too much pressure on himself and I don&#8217;t know what to do.</p>
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