Problem
Sex therapy. Imagine that you are a sex therapist, and you have a middle-aged male client who is seeking advice regarding what he describes as a "change" in his sexual functioning. He says that he no longer experiences the "mind-blowing orgasms" of his youth, and that it take him longer to become fully aroused. He says that he misses the days of his youth, when sex was automatic and nearly daily. He reveals that when he was younger, he had a lot of different sexual partners, and that he's now been married for 15 years and has two children: 12 and 10 years old. What advice would you give your client?