Women in their sixties can generally have sex. Although all body functions have gradually declined, women in their sixties can generally have sex as long as they are in relatively good health. Some women in their sixties may experience loss of libido, thinning of the vaginal mucous membrane, reduction of vaginal secretions, and may also experience vaginal dryness, tingling and other reactions. If you want to have sex can be appropriate to reduce the number of coitus, shorten the coitus time, but also need to pay attention to personal hygiene, keep local clean. If bacteria viruses or other pathogens invade, it may induce diseases and have a certain impact on the body. Sixty-year-old women usually must do a good job of physical conditioning, moderate exercise, pay attention to rest.