It’s a Small Thing: The Struggle with Body Image
As we age, many of us struggle with body image and envy the beauty of youth. But even as our bodies age, we simultaneously improve our ability to connect with others and love deeply.
As we age, many of us struggle with body image and envy the beauty of youth. But even as our bodies age, we simultaneously improve our ability to connect with others and love deeply.
The new life Kevin and I are building together was well worth the stress of moving. Creating new experiences and opportunities are what keep us vital as we age.
Intimacy with your Beloved feeds your heart, mind, body, and soul, especially as we grow older. Learn how to rekindle and keep that loving connection alive.
To remain vital and engaged with life, we must reinvent ourselves at different stages. Growing older is no different. The limitations imposed by aging challenge us to change yet again and invent new ways to live a vibrant, meaningful life.
The secret to feeling young is choosing to see the world, especially those close to you, through the eyes of love. Fear of emotional pain causes people to shut out their loved ones. Learn how to stop blaming and choose love over fear.
Maintaining intimacy in love relationships is an on-going process, whether you are young or old. Because so many things distract us from being intimate, we must make loving connection a priority in our lives.
Relationships are like gardens. . .both need continual, loving attention to flourish. This Valentine's Day, take time with your Beloved to share what you appreciate most about them. A love letter is a wonderful way to share your feelings with your lover.
The transition from "Sex Gets Better After 60" to "Love Gets Better After 60" is subtle, but it hits on a deeper question of what is the meaning of an intimate relationship and how social media influences our views.