Sixty-Plus Sex

Joan Price


Thursday, May 08, 2008

America Unzipped: Brian Alexander pulls off the covers

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Brian Alexander's America Unzipped: In Search of Sex and Satisfaction (Harmony, 2008), is one of the most informative and entertaining books about sex that I've had the pleasure of reading. Alexander, MSNBC.com's "Sexploration" columnist, set out on a journey to explore the sexual mores and activities of middle America.
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Monday, April 07, 2008

How Not to Look Old: Yucky Stereotype, Savvy Tips

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How Not to Look Old by Charla Krupp (pictured at left, Springboard, 2008) is a book I'd love to hate—in many ways, I do. Krupp feeds our image self-consciousness as if she were feeding swimmers' bodies to sharks, with attitudes like we can't succeed in business and we're ludicrous and totally unappealing (not to mention unsexy) if we look our age, dress comfortably, go outside without makeup, wear gym shoes with jeans, or wear our glasses on a chain around our neck.

This advice is coming from an unwrinkled, tight-bodied former Glamour beauty director, the darling of Oprah, Tyra, and Good Morning America, who doesn't look a minute over 40.
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Not looking your age as a Senior (or sumpthin' like that)

After seeing Jamie Lee Curtis on front cover of AARP magazine recently, I've decided to do the same as she's done. I'm tired of dying my hair, buying expensive makeup, wearing all kinds of jewelry, etc. to keep myself attractive. I'm letting my white tresses appear on my dyed strawberry blonde hair. So far, I haven't caved in and I still feel pretty good about myself. In fact my golfing buddies aren't into all the self-upkeep either and we are all quite comfortable with how we look in our 60's.

I like this time in my life and my husband likes me the way I currently am. Simplicity is very freeing indeed!

So that's my 2 cents worth on that topic.

Regards,

Claudette Parmenter
The Villages, FL


I Agree

I'm sending this blog to Oprah. I urge everyone to do this--maybe she'll even read it and think about it, it's great!


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