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BSBerkowitz

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You seem to be an intelligent and mature woman in love. It sounds as if your relationship has worked well for you both for the past 3-1/2 years. ... Read More...

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Dating after 50, Hosted by Tom Blake (tooter1)

During our adult years, most of us plan to retire with our spouses. Then, one day, we wake up single.

Eventually, we'd like to love again and find a mate. But we aren't prepared for this pursuit. We're confused and have tons of questions and experiences -- some good, some bad. That's what we'll discuss here, so please join in!

--Tom (AKA tooter1)

 

BSBerkowitz

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Today's Expert: BSBerkowitz
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My wife has not wanted any sex for at least the past three years. She will not kiss, touch or feel. Any discussion of the subject brings a quick response such as, "That's all you ever think about."

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At the risk of asking the obvious, what in the world happened three years ago? People rarely, if ever, suddenly end all intimacy in their marriage ... Read More...
July 15

Pushing Your Edges - Gently

“Don’t reject anything you are experiencing. Meet it instead with a brief moment of non-judgmental awareness – touching it and letting it be.” From Perfect Love, Imperfect Relationships by John Welwood. More…

Brain Fitness

Feel the Love

A recent study found that lab rats that lived in groups of 12 had more thickening of the cortex (hence, fitter brains) than rats that lived alone. Also, when the rats were cuddled by researchers -- instead of just being picked up by the tail -- the rats lived significantly longer. The conclusion? Staying socially active may help your mind perform at its best. So connect with friends and family... View slideshow >>

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