Ageless Romance: More Retirees are Finding or Keeping Love Alive
August 6, 2012 by admin
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Thanks to longer life expectancy, and a wider amicable network, some-more comparison adults are anticipating adore after in life. According to a AARP, some-more people in their 60′s, 70′s, and 80′s are removing re-married after genocide or divorce after in life. (July 29th: http://bit.ly/QiYLri) Sex and attribute therapist, Dr. Bonnie Eaker Weil, has suggestions for couples wanting to keep intrigue alive after in life.
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As people live longer, divorce becomes some-more common, and amicable networks expand, some-more and some-more people are re-marrying after in life. A investigate from a University of Missouri shows about 500,000 Americans age 65 and comparison remarry any year (July 29th: http://bit.ly/QiYLri), and New York Magazine reports that sex and adore is alive and good in retirement communities (http://bit.ly/QiYN2F). Relationship therapist Dr. Bonnie Eaker Weil says that there are specific tips retirees should follow to keep a intrigue alive in their relationship, as good as recommendation that is wise for a healthy attribute no matter what age!
Whether on a initial marriage, or a remarriage, Dr. Bonnie points out that “as people get older, and they mostly turn some-more realistic and have reduction patience, they are reduction good to wish to work on a relationship.” This can benefaction hurdles to marriages that start after in life. To this end, Dr. Bonnie teaches Smart Heart Skills and Dialogue to assistance couples stay happy and healthy in their golden years. “These skills are good for any relationship, though generally critical when a integrate is maybe a bit set in their ways!”
Dr. Bonnie’s Smart Heart Skills yield a place where any chairman can demonstrate any frustrations or concerns in a constructive manner. She suggests couples check in with any other on any issues they face once a week for 10 mins or so. “Share any needs about connection, disconnection, and feelings that arise around these needs,” instructs Dr. Bonnie.
And since couples who re-marry after in life are mostly gentle being on their possess and value their independence, Dr. Bonnie encourages couples to start out giving any other space even before a other chairman asks. “Women, inspire your father to go on that sport trip, to locate a round diversion with a guys. And men, make certain your wives take a girls’ night on a unchanging basis, or have time to work on a hobby they enjoy.” These “mini brushes with death” are useful for both parties. They reinvigorate a chairman who’s holding a break, and they make a other partner conclude them and demeanour brazen to a time when they’ll be together again instead of being fearful by a time apart.
Love during any age takes joining and work; singular issues arise with remarriages after in life, though with a right skills and a small coherence Dr. Bonnie says “ageless romances” can be utterly successful!
Dr. Bonnie talks some-more about these skills in her book, Make Up Don’t Break Up, as good as in this video: http://youtu.be/a-hlUgnwLXc
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The 40-year lingerie cycle
August 5, 2012 by admin
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LADIES’ lingerie styles follow a 40-year cycle, a saucy new study has
revealed.
Vintage bedroom looks last fashionable in the 1970s are back in style, while
unflattering G-strings and bulky padded bras have been pushed to the back of
girls’ knicker drawers.
Experts claim outwear clothing takes 50 years for a once fashionable look to
be back in style.
The theory, known as Lavers Law, was developed in 1937 by fashion historian
James Laver.
But new research by bra firm Ultimo found undies trends move ten years faster
that other clothing styles as girls seek out new ways to look sexy and keep
their partners interested.
Comeback lingerie styles include padded bras which were first developed in the
’50s and flew back into fashion during the ’90s with Wonderbra’s Hello Boys
campaign.

And 1960s Mad Men style stockings and suspenders became popular again in the
2000s as girls took up the burlesque dance craze.
Other frillies following the 40-year rule include 1920s camisoles which began
fashionable worn under hippy fashions in the 1960s and again under suit
jackets in the 2000s.
And 1950s pointed bras donned by movie queens Jane Russell and Marilyn Monroe
was copied by Madonna in the ‘90s.
Ultimo boss and bra queen Michelle Mone said: “Trends come around in lingerie
as they do in fashion and it doesn’t surprise me that it works on a 40-year
cycle.
“It used to be that we changed our lingerie to suit fashions, but now
underwear is setting the styles before outwear.”

Currently the hippest bedroom style is ‘70s style lingerie, with women
clearing the shelves of cut-out bras and sheer, brightly coloured lacy
undies at top stores including Selfridges and Agent Provocateur.
Stars embracing the ‘70s trend include style-setters Madonna, Victoria
Beckham, Nicki Minaj and Rhianna, who have all been snapped wearing the
trend first developed by sex shops in the ‘70s.
High street stores including Primark and MS have recently started selling
their own versions of ’70s undies.
But there is good news for women as the theory predicts G-string knickers
won’t be back in fashion until 2030.
Developed by sex shops in 1970s, now they are the biggest new lingerie trend.
Launched by undies giant Victoria’s Secret in the 1970s, back in fashion now.
The boob-enhancing bras first emerged in 1950s then took off again in the
1990s.
The simple smooth lines of austerity undies were the big trend in the 1940s
but became popular again under tight bodycon dresses in the 1980s.
The corset-style became popular in the 1960s, then trendy again in the 2000s.
Experts say the rise in strapless wedding dresses revived the trend.
The 1960s Mad Men style saw a revival in the 2000s with suspender belt sales
up 65 per cent. Experts claimed it was fuelled by girls following the
burleseque dance craze.
The 1950s trend leapt to fame again in the 1990s with Bridget Jones.
The 1950s ‘pointy bust’ bra made famous by Jane Russell and Marilyn Monroe was
copied by Madonna in the 1990s and saw sales rocket.
First fashionable in the 1920s, the feminine vest-style tops made a comeback
under hippy fashions in the 1960s then were updated again in the 2000s to be
worn under jackets.
The 1930s styles made a sexy comeback in the 1970s and is back in fashion
again now. Virtual versions are even being sold on website Second Life.
From the 1990s, they won’t be back in fashion until 2030.