97% of single adults aged 60-83 consider sexual intimacy essential to romantic relationships, challenging asexual aging stereotypes.
Recent research found that the desire for romance and intimacy in relationships doesn't decrease for older adults. In fact, many older adults view a lack of intimacy as a "deal breaker" in a new ...
You’re here because you have questions about intimacy and aging. Whether you’re experiencing changes in function, navigating new relationships, or simply curious about what intimacy looks like in ...
A study by the University of New Hampshire challenges common assumptions about aging and intimacy, revealing that many single adults aged 60 to 83 continue to prioritize sexual activity in their ...
DURHAM, N.H.—(February 26, 2025)—A study by the University of New Hampshire challenges common assumptions about aging and intimacy, revealing that many single adults aged 60 to 83 continue to ...
Sexual satisfaction may be one of the most overlooked predictors of healthy aging, and new research suggests it plays a far greater role in longevity and emotional well-being than most people realize.
Forget the notion that romance fades with age! A University of New Hampshire study reveals older adults, aged 60-83, still deeply value sexual intimacy in relationships. A vast majority see it as ...
In Part II of this four part series, we discussed physical factors associated with aging that impacts on sexual desire in men. In Part III, we expand the discussion to body, mind and relationship.