Suzanne Noble
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Podcast Appearances
Yeah, I mean, I'm not like, as desperate to get laid as I used to be, which is, which is, which I think is a healthy thing.
Yeah.
I mean, definitely menopause, I just felt my libido go into free fall.
But I started going on testosterone about, I don't know, I guess it's about nine months ago.
And that has definitely perked up my libido.
I mean, I wouldn't say it was the same as it was in my 40s, but it's definitely ratcheted up, which is good.
I take vaginal estrogen, which just kind of
helps keep downstairs feeling moist and good.
Yeah, possibly.
I mean, I'm quite happy with the way it is at the moment.
So, I mean, yeah, I think whatever works for whatever works.
I mean, the vaginal estrogen just generally helped remove the pain that I was experiencing when I had, you know, it's huge and just kept everything lubricated down there.
And yeah, and I think for me now, what I often say to people is,
in Sex Advice for Seniors is that a lot of what I feel now about my libido, about how I become aroused, about how I approach sex is very much scheduling it into my life.
The spontaneity is not there anymore.
And I find that I want to know when I'm going to have it.
And with the guy that I see in the UK, we have a kind of fairly regular Sunday afternoon, Saturday afternoon.
We just spend the entire afternoon just having fun.
And my brain starts to think about that hours before he comes over.
You know, it's like, oh, this is going to happen.