Sunday, April 24, 2011

In our increasingly sexualised society, the pressure to be a domestic nymphette has never been greater, says LINDA KELSEY. | Mail Online

In our increasingly sexualised society, the pressure to be a domestic nymphette has never been greater, says LINDA KELSEY. | Mail Online: "When my menopause began three years ago, just as my marriage was ending, I assumed that sexual passion would never be more than a distant memory.

At first it felt almost unseemly that, as a woman in my 50s, I should expect — or even hope — to find sexual fulfilment again. And in any case, my libido had been in decline for years.

I had lost or repressed sexual feeling to the point where I had almost convinced myself I didn’t much care about sex any more."

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