Neena Gupta says elderly women also crave closeness with a partner: “Indian houses Sohte hai …”


The main image of the romance has long been strengthened by the idea that the desire belongs only to young people, as if love has a strict fitness date. Addressing this story, the veteran Nina Gupto told about stereotypes and ignorance, which is not the idea that the elderly women are not craving closeness and emotional connection. In an interview with Bollywood Bubble, along with Anupam Her, for their upcoming subway movie … in Dyno, she told about it.

Neena Gupta strictly disputed age stereotypes about love and passion. (Instagram)
Neena Gupta strictly disputed age stereotypes about love and passion. (Instagram)

Older women also dream of intimacy

In particular, women have their own personality when they accept new roles like mothers and households. But in this process they, unfortunately, eventually release their own desires and identity. Neena Gupta emphasized how this instinct is deeply rooted, stems from public expectations that push women to “let go”, but that doesn’t mean they really want or should.

Neena Gupta said, “Yeh Mat Soccho Ki Saath Ya Sattar Ya Assi saal ka aadmi ya aurat ko romance ki iccha nahi Hogi. Hogaya. Mein Sas Hai, who doesn’t dream?

Nina Gupto very firmly disputed the internship that women could have about “care” from desire and passion, especially after becoming a mother. But she also hopes that more and more middle -aged women are becoming more conscious, heading to the gym and returning their spaces, shedding shame.

The benefits of keeping the sparkle in old relationships

Saving the proximity in the living gives the holistic preferences (Shuttertock)
Saving the proximity in the living gives the holistic preferences (Shuttertock)

Several researchers have clearly noted that the closeness in old age is useful for general well -being. And this is not just a scientific community; Even old couples recognize benefits. Relations with age are expected to decline, because sex becomes a few taboos tied to ideas as “too old for sex”. But preserving the proximity in the living, including a good sex life, can actually strengthen the connection. According to the AARP adult national poll aged 40 and above, 61% believe that sexual activity helps maintain a strong relationship in the coming years.

Moreover, in accordance with the National Council on aging, good relations can significantly increase mental health by releasing oxytocin, “happy hormone”. It also helps keep the stress level low, because it is to talk to and leaning with, provides so necessary emotional support and sense of safety. A sense of security is required for healthy aging.

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