She's a student of the Joan Collins' School of Beauty
Joan Collins 'Lovemaking is even better now than it was in my 20s'.
(From Daily Mail)
Byline: JOAN COLLINS
Love, sex and my secrets of ageless beauty...
MARRIED for the fifth time in February to handsome 37-year-old Percy Gibson, Joan Collins is something of an expert on the subject of love, sex and relationships. Today, Britain's most glamorous 69-year-old grandmother, and mother of three grownup children, shares her views on what she describes as 'everyone's favourite subjects'.
Love, sex and my secrets of ageless beauty...
LOVING relationships, particularly sexual ones, are not the prerogative of the young - although many of them like to believe they are.
We live in a youth-obsessed society, but unless we encourage people to continue all of the active physical pursuits they enjoyed in their youth, I believe we are going to become a nation of geriatric invalids, not to mention a severe burden to society.
Face the fact: most babies born today have a life expectancy of 90 to 100 years. Should there be a cut-off date for physical love? Well, I don't think so.
I have friends of all ages, but I see an amazing youthfulness and vigour in those over 60 who have never stopped being active, exercising their bodies and brains by dancing or writing, running businesses, playing cards, and enjoying tennis, running, walking or swimming.
This holds true for all physical pursuits - including, of course, most people's favourite, sex. It used to be about procreation; now it's about recreation and, as with most things, it's a case of use it or lose it.
AS YOU may have realised, I am a proponent of the theory that if you continue to do something you enjoy throughout your life, you won't find yourself with diminishing returns.
In fact, as women get older and are no longer worried about the possibility of becoming pregnant, they can experience heights they could never have imagined when they were in their 20s.
Activity is the key to staying youthful in body, mind and spirit. Regular quality sex stimulates the release of endorphins - feel-good chemicals produced by the brain (chocolate also has this effect, you'll be pleased to hear).
It can make you feel and look terrific - and energised, too. And here's some more good news: scientists at the University of Southern California believe that the skin patch method of providing hormone replacement therapy (HRT) can help women to revive libidos left flagging by the menopause. It's the female equivalent of Viagra!
Sex is definitely one of the best and cheapest beauty treatments there is.
Have you noticed how women in love usually have a glow about them? And it doesn't come from a jar.
I'm not talking about tacky one-night stands, which although they might be thrilling, leave a woman with that 'Have I just been used?' feeling.
You don't necessarily need to be deeply in love to enjoy sex, but you really should have confidence in your partner, and trust and like him enough to enjoy the true intimacy that good sex can bring.
After all, women are different from men as far as making love goes, and however much they may try to deny it, most women prefer to share their sex life with one loving and giving partner.
If a woman is lucky enough to have a partner who wants to give her as much pleasure as he's getting, then that's one lucky woman!
You shouldn't be afraid to tell your partner what you like or don't like, and if he cares enough about you, he will be willing to go along with your needs.
Atmosphere can play an important role in lovemaking. Moonlight, candles and romantic music may be cliches, but they are a stimulating turn-on that...
2007-02-26 00:52:52
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I dont know, but she is an AMAZING actress, and she is GORGEOUS!!!!!!!!!!!!!
2007-02-26 00:45:10
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