Career women who have entered menopause and continues even until retired from her career does not need to be anxious and fearful to remember that when they retire, their husband and wife life is not necessarily worse. even turns out, nearly 60 percent of those who had husband and wife activity more than once a month was deeply unhappy with their lives compared with only 40 percent of those who do not do it for over a year.
Anxious and fearful before retirement? No need, because in fact there really could be the key to a happy retirement. Namely with sexually active.
This was proven by recent research showing that retirees with an active husband and wife life are significantly more likely to enjoy a happy retirement.
Scientists say there is a direct relationship between the amount of sexual activity after age 65 years and the potential for a happy life of marriage. Mentioned, elderly people who engage in sexual activity more than once a month, 50 percent more likely to feel happy.
Conclusions contained in a study by the Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University in the United States refers to Jane Fonda, the actress known as the youthful appearance because of the level of a healthy libido.
The actress launched a 73-year autobiography contains advice for those who are entering retirement age. She also admitted taking the hormone testosterone to help maintain sexual arousal.
Meanwhile, Adrienne Jackson, who led this latest research says, "Highlighting the relationship between sex and happiness will assist us in developing the knowledge of sexual health problems." In the study, researchers surveyed 238 people married over 65 years in the United States.