Variety is the spice of life for Zuma the stallion
2010-02-07 13:00
PRESIDENT Jacob Zuma keeps on top of his game thanks to the sexual
variety of the women who keep him stimulated.
This is the view of a sexologist.
Zuma fathering a child at almost 70 smashes the myth that age
tempers your sex drive.
Clinical sexologist and popular columnist Dr Marlene Wasserman (Dr
Eve) says men who are 60 and older should have no problem being sexually
functional as long as they avoid chronic illnesses which are caused by poor
nutrition, lack of exercise and substance abuse.
“The motivation for Zuma’s stamina might be the ongoing sexual
variety he enjoys. Men lose stamina and interest as they become familiar with
the same sexual partner, but Zuma keeps his interests high by having a variety
of women to keep him stimulated,” said Dr Eve.
“The unhealthy part is, he is doing exactly what we virulently
advise against in South Africa – sexual networking and having concurrent sexual
partners – which aids the primary spread of HIV.”
Zuma has fathered no fewer than 20 children by seven women.
Men’s Clinic International sex counsellor Mathews Dladla says that
a lot of their young male clients complain about low sex drive and erectile
dysfunction which can be caused by, among other things, poor nutrition and
stress.
“The president can easily afford to maintain a balanced diet and
might not face the daily stresses that affect the average male, hence his high
sex drive,” said Dladla.
Sex expert Dr Elna McIntosh says it’s quite normal for an
andropausal (aging) male to still be sexually active, and the reason Zuma has
such a high libido is because he has good testosterone levels, which are
beneficial in preventing osteoporosis (weak bones) and decreasing cardiac risk.
“Our president, however, does appear to be more active than the
average ageing male. Sex is a bit like IQ – if you don’t use it, you lose it.”
But what makes him so different from his fellow comrades from the
class of 1942 who don’t have such a high sexual appetite?
It may be that Zuma’s other habits are sober, which can drastically
improve sexual performance and drive.
“Drinking and smoking can lead to erectile dysfunction, and our
president appears to be in excellent health, which is beneficial to his sexual
performance,” said Dr McIntosh.
Furthermore, it doesn’t look as if Zuma will stop reproducing any
time soon, seeing that there is no cut-off age for a man.
Thomas Parr, born in 1483 in Shropshire, England, is the oldest
documented living male to become a dad – at 122.
Compared to Parr, Zuma is young enough, not to mention fertile
enough, to reproduce for generations to come.
- City Press