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: Mature women are increasingly viewed as sexual subjects with their own needs and desires, rather than passive objects of attention.
: Experts advocate for a "new sexual revolution" that prioritizes sexual wisdom and experience over the narrow pursuit of youthful health and vitality.
: Research shows that positive attitudes toward aging and "feeling younger" are strong predictors of higher sexual interest and quality of life in later years. 2. Redefining Sexual Wellness
: Moving away from traditional linear models, newer theories suggest that mature women's sexual responses are often more circular and heavily dependent on emotional fulfillment and connection.
Historically, women have faced a where their physical attractiveness—often tied to youth—is devalued over time, while men's social currency often increases with age. However, this narrative is shifting:
Sexual wellness in midlife and beyond is being reimagined as a multifaceted biopsychosocial experience:
Media portrayals play a critical role in how mature women are perceived and how they perceive themselves: Societal Perspectives on Beauty in Older Adults - PubMed
: There is a growing ethical movement to reframe aging as a natural process rather than a medical condition to be "fixed".
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