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Can't Get No Satisfaction? Jerry Hall Can Help

jerryhall.jpgIt's a problem that blights millions of relationships - but many men are too embarrassed to own up to being impotent. Here, in an eye-poppingly frank interview, they find an unlikely champion in Jerry Hall.

 

You could never describe Jerry Hall as coy. The supermodel, whose high-profile lovers have included rock stars Bryan Ferry and Mick Jagger, and the late racing millionaire Robert Sangster, is famously relaxed about her sexuality. Despite being a mother of four, and with her 50th birthday just around the corner, she still happily poses in provocative outfits, has been seen naked on the London stage, and talks openly about the qualities in men that turned her on in the bedroom.

 

"People are entitled to a great sex life no matter what their age and with the medical help available today, there is no reason why they shouldn't have it.

 

"Actually," she confides with a wicked grin. "I think older men make better lovers. They are more experienced, they know ow to please you and if they do have problems they can be easily fixed with a quick trip to the doctors. Younger men, well they want you to listen to Coldplay and there ain't no cure for that."

 

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