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As individuals age, hormonal changes can lead to decreased natural lubrication during intercourse, which can result in discomfort or pain. In such cases, using a water-based or silicone-based lubricant can help reduce friction and enhance comfort during sexual activity. It is important to communicate openly with your partner and healthcare provider to address any concerns and explore suitable solutions for a satisfying sexual experience.

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intercourse after the age of 50 would not be recommended as as we get older we become to fragile to have intercourse.

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