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Sex After 60: How to Embrace Your Body Even If You are Alone

By Margaret Manning December 04, 2013

One of the biggest misconceptions about women over 60 is that we are “invisible” and sexless. The truth is that sex after 60 is an important topic, even for those of us who live by ourselves. Read More

Sex After 60 – What You Need to Know

By Margaret Manning October 23, 2013

Women over 60 are still feeling sensual and sexy, and we’re more empowered than ever before to explore our feelings and have the kinds of sexual experiences that we want to have. Many of us are dating again after a divorce or widowhood, and many other women over 60 have never stopped dating.

But no matter where you are in the relationship game, there are a few things that you need to know about sex after 60. Read More

Why Sex After 60 Can be Better than Ever

By Margaret Manning August 29, 2013

One of the biggest myths about aging is that the older we get the less interested in sex we become. In reality sex after 60 is one of the world’s best kept secrets. Those of us who are still in relationships enjoy sex as much as at any point in our lives – even if society doesn’t want to think about it. Read More

Do You Need to Live Like a Mature Woman After 60?

By Susan Tereba April 10, 2024

When I was in my 30s, an older friend told me that I hadn’t suffered enough to really be compassionate and understanding with someone else. At the time, that comment hurt, but now, decades later, I understand what she meant…

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6 Reasons You Really Are Awesome in Your 60s

By Anne Crowther March 30, 2024

We are awesome! I have been thinking back through the events of my own life-time and checking out with others just what we 60-somethings have been through in our lives. I can honestly say that we are truly amazing!

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Are Nightmares Helpful? Why Bad Dreams May Be Good for You

By Delia Lloyd March 24, 2024

I’ve long been an active dreamer. My dreams are lengthy, plot-driven and very detailed. I nearly always remember them when I wake up. But they are not particularly pleasant. From the proverbial math test that you haven’t studied for, to the play…

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How to Effectively Communicate with Your Doctor

By Alisa Sabin March 22, 2024

Poor communication between patient and doctor may adversely affect medical care. Successful physician-patient dialogue is the cornerstone of health. These conversations often prove challenging. There are things you can do to enhance…

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My Husband Told Me to Find Another Partner… and to Watch Out for My Money!

By Kathleen M. Rehl March 19, 2024

“Find someone to travel through life with after I’m gone.” That was my husband’s advice before he died 17 years ago. “You have so much love to give. Don’t stay alone forever.” Then he added a most important recommendation…

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Play Reviews for Theater Lovers

By Ann Boland March 06, 2024

Is it me or is it the productions? Two out of the eight plays presented here are old – and those are the ones that resonated with me. Granted, staying power says a lot about a play, a book, a movie. And the themes of these two plays, Greek tragedy…

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How to Reflect on Your Childhood and Reignite Your Passions in Retirement

By Christine Field March 04, 2024

I don’t make New Year’s resolutions. I set intentions and while my intention for the year is to experience more joy, I enjoy reading articles and blog posts about reinvention. There is a school of thought that says…

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