Aging Well For Life
35: Dating coach Sandy Weiner talks about how to have great sex at 50, 60 & beyond
09 Dec 2015
Episode 35 marks a first for the Essential Boomer for I interview my very first repeat guest, Sandy Weiner. A lot of you will remember her from episode 24 when she shared with us boomers the low-down on how to find love after 50. Today, Sandy Weiner is going to tell us all about having great sex after 50, 60, & beyond in both new & long-term relationships. Sandy is a dating coach, founder of LastFirstDate, a website devoted to empowering women over 40 to achieve healthy, lasting, loving relationships. Sandy is also an internationally known TEDx speaker, dating coach, blogger and workshop leader specializing in helping women date as the high value women that they are. She writes for many prestigious publications including the Huffington Post and The Good Men Project, and is the dating expert at Better after 50. You may have heard her as the host of Last First Date Radio, the acclaimed show about attracting and sustaining healthy relationships in midlife. In the interview Sandy answers the following questions: Let’s start off by you sharing with us how sex is different after 50? How have the rules changed? So how do we boomers know that the time is right to start having sex in a new relationship? What are the biggest mistakes us boomers make in regards to sex in new relationships? I know that many people are in long-term relationships where sex has lost a bit of its luster. How can we spice up a tepid or dormant sex life? I know that sex is often a loaded subject and tough to talk about with the opposite sex. What is your advice on the best way to talk about sex? What about people who haven’t been involved in a sexual relations for a long time? What advice do you have for them? Okay, so say that I’m in a new relationship and so far it’s fantastic. How can we continue to have great sex into our 70’s and beyond? Do you have any parting words of advice for us boomers when it comes to sex? Tell us a bit about some of the irons that you have in the fire. CLICK HERE to contact Sandy Weiner
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