The book I've written on how to hold onto desire and keep sex an important part of your life was originally targeted to boomers. It made sense. Boomers are getting older but wanting to grow old differently than their parents and grandparents. Many are struggling with low desire and a loss of interest in sex. But recently I decided to expand the target audience for my book to include adults of all ages who are wanting to keep their sex drive alive. I made that decision after hearing from a lot of people in their twenties, thirties, and early forties who are also feeling pretty disinterested in sex.
Low desire is clearly not limited to aging boomers. Society has defined sexuality in such a narrow and superficial way that it's been difficult for most adults to become healthy sexual beings. Young adults who are past the romantic phase of their relationship can find themselves in the same boat as the boomers - losing interest in sex and letting passion slip through their fingers. Those adults who are still interested in sex often have partners who aren't. So if you're under 45 and are suffering from low desire, just know that you have a lot of company.
Thursday, November 15, 2007
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