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Elderly Divorce Levels Rise Due To Viagra

Written by Stuart Stevens | Tuesday, 27 November 2007 | There are 0 comments

Older people are having far more sex than they used to do

Some divorce lawyers are blaming Viagra for the rising incidence of divorce in older people these days. According to divorce lawyers in Australia many more people over the age of 55 are getting divorced these days compared to the days before Viagra was around. They argue that men full of sexual confidence due to being able to use Viagra are ditching their wives and looking for new opportunities.

Elderly Divorce Levels Rise Due To Viagra

Viagra means that many more elderly relationships can involve a sexual element which was previously unheard of before. If the woman is willing those no real problem and the relationship can be strengthened however many women as they age lose interest in sex and therefore Viagra can just produce a very frustrated man. While there is no doubt that Viagra has saved some marriages by boosting the sexual element there are also many marriages which have fallen apart due to the emergence of this famous erectile dysfunction medication.

Older people are having far more sex than they used to do and this is confirmed by the fact that the numbers of elderly people who have caught the HIV virus has significantly risen over the last ten years. Elderly men and women when they have sex feel that the chances of pregnancy are minimal and thus are less likely to use condoms.

Many different AIDS charities have come out saying that Viagra is a major cause of the disease spreading and that it is not just young people but also elderly people that must be educated about sexually transmitted diseases. At Ukmedix News we always advise that with the use of erectile dysfunction medication you must be responsible and sensible. No matter what your age you must always take precautions so that you do not contract any sexually transmitted diseases.

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