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Adults usually don't stop having sexual intercourse, even at a fairly advanced age. The frequency of sexual intercourse tends to diminish, though, with age.

People with certain diseases, like heart problems, should at least be careful, because of the physical exertion. In other cases, certain diseases can interfere with normal sex functions. For example, Diabetes may provoke impotence, a.k.a. erectile dysfunction.

Adults usually don't stop having sexual intercourse, even at a fairly advanced age. The frequency of sexual intercourse tends to diminish, though, with age.

People with certain diseases, like heart problems, should at least be careful, because of the physical exertion. In other cases, certain diseases can interfere with normal sex functions. For example, diabetes may provoke impotence, a.k.a. erectile dysfunction.

Adults usually don't stop having sexual intercourse, even at a fairly advanced age. The frequency of sexual intercourse tends to diminish, though, with age.

People with certain diseases, like heart problems, should at least be careful, because of the physical exertion. In other cases, certain diseases can interfere with normal sex functions. For example, diabetes may provoke impotence, a.k.a. erectile dysfunction.

Adults usually don't stop having sexual intercourse, even at a fairly advanced age. The frequency of sexual intercourse tends to diminish, though, with age.

People with certain diseases, like heart problems, should at least be careful, because of the physical exertion. In other cases, certain diseases can interfere with normal sex functions. For example, diabetes may provoke impotence, a.k.a. erectile dysfunction.

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