Sex changes at time as a transformation of age, education, and one’s relationship. And this trajectory of difference may differ between men and females. Women may find difficulties in navigating social attitudes about sexual activity and sex as they first explore their gender; age takes trust and ability in communicating that will improve their sex life. Young males frequently get fears about performance, penis size, or early ejaculation—and anxiety is no person to show for either men or women. Men frequently have challenges with sex and erectile dysfunction as they mature. Couples tend to describe that their gender experience is most strong when they are in their thirties and forties, but sex life is much most profoundly satisfying for older partners. People will experience satisfying sex throughout the life if they make adjustments for the more changes that experience takes; this may mean relying less on penile intercourse and more on treatment, whole-body touching, and oral sex.