Myths about Sex and Aging
There are many myths about sex and aging. Public opinion about sex after 60 is full of misinformation and lies. Unfortunately, many senior citizens buy into these sex after 60 myths, and by doing so, shortchange themselves in the sexual aspects of their lives. If you let them, sexual myths can become sexual reality, and your sex life may suffer.
For example, many men believe that it is absolutely necessary to have and maintain an erection to be a good lover and that good sex requires successful intercourse. Most women over 60 know better. Women over 60 know that erections are vastly overrated and that there is much more to men’s sexual health, sexuality and loving than erections and intercourse.
Kissing, hugging, cuddling, holding hands -- the intimacy of being
physically close is sexually satisfying. While nothing replaces an erection,
passionate sex for senior citizens can be achieved in many ways.
The Sex Over Sixty DVD offers lovemaking alternatives to erections
for men who have male sexual health or age-related concerns.
Another myth is that sex should be the last thing on the minds of seniors who have medical problems. Many of the over 60 population have medical problems and these male sexual health concerns sometimes inhibit strenuous activity and invariably require medications. But, even in the face of serious medical problems, good, loving, passionate, sex can be a part of everyone’s life. Sex Over Sixty clearly shows why men’s sexual health problems should not be a barrier to a positive, loving, sexual experience—sex for baby boomers is viable!
Today’s baby boomers ushered in the sexual revolution of the 20th century. Misguided myths about sex and aging should not inhibit sexual pleasure. Sex Over Sixty helps aging boomers usher in a new sexual revolution for the 21st century, by providing straightforward answers to sexual health questions that even doctors often ignore.
Just a few of the senior sexual health topics discussed in Sex Over Sixty include: Sex appeal, sexual desire, menopause, age and attractiveness, sexual satisfaction, HIV and aging, avoiding senior STDs, safe sex for seniors, orgasms over 60, maintaining vaginal elasticity, masturbation and aging, vaginal penetration, intimacy and touch, and alternative sexual positions.


