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Sunday, December 30, 2007

Age of Sex

Hot on the heals of the recent myth debunking article featured in the last post here comes another. `Age of sex' by Prof Low Wah Yun (subtitled How misunderstandings can deprive an elderly the pleasures of sexual activity) is quite a taboo torn topic. Most younger people cannot or even would not subscribe to the notion that their parents where still enjoying any manner of carnal activity let alone anyone older than them. Yes indeed it may seem quite a conscientious subject, however if most younger people feel that way when they are young then they may be sowing the seeds of a self fulfilling prophecy for themselves later on in life. Is sex only for the young and beautiful as the media would like us to believe and alternatively is sex then which is enjoyed by our more mature citizens considered perverse? I sure hope not, after all it is as natural to us as any other human need. Sure the whole act may take slightly longer than the `quickie' one once might have had but who cares since it's main importance goes well beyond this in long standing relationships.

On the same topic there can be no denying an enduring sex activity with your preferred partner in later years can be good for your overall health just as long as it doe's not include anything to risque such as activities involving a chandelier and or executing a multitude of positions from within the volumes of the Karma Sutra. In the following articles Mark Stibich Ph.D. entitled `Top 10 Sex Tips for Older Men' and `Top 10 Sex Tips for Older Women' is some very thoughtful commonsense advice for individuals and couples who believe that activity within the the bedroom (and anywhere else for that matter) should never cease.

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