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Ejaculation in seniors

Every once in a while my partner can't ejaculate.  He's in his late 60's.  Works 7 days a week and 12 hour days.  Would it be that he's just too tired to finish?  
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Look sorry forgot to say, I take both and I'm just 65 and take these for ED as a part of my recovery.
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Sounds about right and his energy levels, he could give himself a boost by taken some DHEA, its a hormon that us men need, but as we get older it reduces, it will boost his testosterone, his libido and his enegy levels, get these going right and he should be back to his old self in the bedroom.
But plese just read up about it first as it can have the odd funny side effect with the odd person, so just google DHEA and read.
He could back this up with some Tribulus as it runs along the same lines and this is just a herb and takes around 8 weeks to get to full power, the DHEA he starts on a low dose and builds it up, but after the 8 weeks cut these down to 5 days a week, it so these works better that way, gives the body a rest and they work better.
Good Luck
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It is probably a combination of age and energy level.
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