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Sex and Relationships in Later Life: Older Adults’ Experiences and Perceptions of Sexual Changes

Lauren Towler, Cynthia A. Graham, Felicity L. Bishop, Sharron Hinchliff

2022The Journal of Sex Research39 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

. The participants often rationalized and accepted sexual changes and problems as part of the natural aging process, or as a consequence of other age-related health issues. Sexual activity was seen by many as the "icing on the cake" of a satisfying romantic relationship, built on strong foundations of intimacy, connection, and companionship. Relationship satisfaction and sexual wellbeing can be maintained despite changes to sexual function by retaining a sexual connection through shared experiences, emotional closeness, and support. The findings have important implications for researchers and health providers, and suggest that adopting an "affirmative older age" perspective would be useful for not only future research but also when providing support for older adults with sexual difficulties.

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