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According to the AARP survey, 10 percent of the male respondents took medication to improve sexual functioning, and 23 percent reported being diagnosed for erectile dysfunction or impotence. The survey asked respondents what would improve their sexual satisfaction. Twenty percent of the women and 37 percent of the men said better health; 14 percent of the women and 26 percent of the men said better personal finances. One heartening development, Schwartz said, was that more older singles are venturing onto online dating services. Epitomizing that trend are Tony Cost, 74, and his wife, Rosemary, 68, of Cherry Hill, N.J., who met in 2007 through the online dating service eHarmony and married in May 2008. Tony Cost said he had been a widower for about three years before trying eHarmony. "It was just a point in my life where I decided I wanted to do more than just sit. I wanted to look for someone to share the rest of my life with," he said. The couple said they exchanged 55 e-mails before their first face-to-face meeting, a dinner at a restaurant that went on for five hours as they chatted. "It was like we'd known each other forever," said Rosemary, who'd been divorced about 10 years before trying the online dating. Speaking of his generation as a whole, Tony Cost said there's more interest among divorced and widowed singles in finding new partners. "We're living longer, we want to enjoy life," he said. "There are a number of incentives to take that first step and reach out." The AARP said the survey had an error margin of plus or minus 3.7 percentage points for questions answered by all respondents. The AARP survey was administered in both English and Spanish, and included 630 Hispanic respondents
-- a bigger share than in the general population in order to provide data for a separate upcoming report. The Hispanic respondents reported a higher-than-average level of health concerns, but the survey found, "Hispanics are more sexually active and satisfied than the general population." ___ On the Net:
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