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Dear Sugars
WBUR
396 episodes
4 hours ago
Radically empathic advice. Produced by WBUR.
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Radically empathic advice. Produced by WBUR.
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Rewind: Sex & Aging
Dear Sugars
36 minutes 30 seconds
1 month ago
Rewind: Sex & Aging
This episode was originally released on May 25th, 2018. When two women in their sixties start losing interest in sex, their sex-starved partners become increasingly frustrated. Both women blame old age for their waning libidos. But is their diminished sex drive because of age or something else? The erotic lives of senior citizens are typically made invisible by our culture, which can lead to confusion and misinformation. Dr. Pepper Schwartz, the love and relationship columnist for AARP, joins the Sugars to dispel certain myths about sex and aging: Do libidos change after menopause? How does the aging body affect the way we feel about sex? Should medical interventions be considered for a declining sex drive? Dr. Schwartz is a professor of sociology at the University of Washington and has written more than 25 books on love and sexuality. She’s also an on-air expert for Lifetime TV’s “Married at First Sight.”

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Dear Sugars
Radically empathic advice. Produced by WBUR.