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A few days ago International has translated a long article of the New York Times of February that seems made on purpose for the umbrella speeches. The author is a Canadian journalist and writer, Mireille Silcoff, and says to have a better sex since it is a fifty -year -old divorced.
Supported by investigations, research, books and films is pushed to say that While all over the world the interest in sex falls among young people, the only ones to do it often and well would be the fifty and sixty -year -olds of today. «I came to think of this group of women as a kind of resistant perennial garden plants. Year after year, with the right conditions, perennial plants continue to flourish ».
The reasons would be different. Of course the greater awarenessexperience and acceptance of one’s body. Then the economic, social and familiar independence from the pressure of career and young children. But above all, and these seem to me the most interesting considerations, being girls in a historical moment in which erotic, sentimental and psychological formation was not yet digital but real, and also it was not overprotected by parents like subsequent generations.
There freedom to experiment – live – he would have helped become women who, perhaps after the end
Of a twenty -year marriage, they have not lost curiosity and desire. Because the current decline of desire would come from the way we live in the 21st century: “Antidepressants who can kill libido; phones and social media that provide infinite charmeven on boring evenings in which other things could happen; Pornography always available … the intensity of the modern education of children. For adolescents, a growing obsession with personal and psychological security, the desire to be immune to discomfort ».
Instead we who have known and faced the inconvenience, also because we had no alternatives, now we would enjoy it. Not bad huh?
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