New episode: Menopause and Sex: What Really Changes After 50
Does sex really end after menopause? Absolutely not.
In this episode of Deep Talk English Podcast, Alex Turner and Lily Adams talk honestly about sex after menopause, desire after 50, intimacy, painful sex, vaginal dryness, emotional connection, and why pleasure does not retire with age.
Menopause can change the body. Arousal may take longer. Lubrication may change. Touch may need to become slower, softer, and more intentional. But different does not mean broken — and it definitely does not mean your sexuality is over.
This conversation is not about pretending the body never changes. It is about understanding what changes, what is normal, when medical support may be needed, and how couples can adapt instead of falling into shame, silence, or distance.
Long audio version (Free):
In this episode of Deep Talk English Podcast, Alex Turner and Lily Adams talk honestly about sex after menopause, desire after 50, intimacy, painful sex, vaginal dryness, emotional connection, and why pleasure does not retire with age.
Menopause can change the body. Arousal may take longer. Lubrication may change. Touch may need to become slower, softer, and more intentional. But different does not mean broken — and it definitely does not mean your sexuality is over.
This conversation is not about pretending the body never changes. It is about understanding what changes, what is normal, when medical support may be needed, and how couples can adapt instead of falling into shame, silence, or distance.
Long audio version (Free):
We’ll talk about:
• What really changes sexually after menopause
• Why painful sex should never be ignored
• Vaginal dryness, lubrication, and comfort
• Desire, shame, and feeling invisible after 50
• How men also change sexually with age
• Why penetration is not the only “real” sex
• How couples can rebuild intimacy with honesty and care
• Why mature sexuality can become deeper, slower, and more connected
Sexuality does not belong only to the young.
Pleasure does not retire.
And intimacy can become deeper with age — not smaller.
• What really changes sexually after menopause
• Why painful sex should never be ignored
• Vaginal dryness, lubrication, and comfort
• Desire, shame, and feeling invisible after 50
• How men also change sexually with age
• Why penetration is not the only “real” sex
• How couples can rebuild intimacy with honesty and care
• Why mature sexuality can become deeper, slower, and more connected
Sexuality does not belong only to the young.
Pleasure does not retire.
And intimacy can become deeper with age — not smaller.
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