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Dr. Ruth's Sex After 50: Revving Up the Romance, Passion & Excitement!

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Enjoy the best sex of your life after 50! Sure, growing older brings physical and psychological changes, and some couples have fallen into the rut of having sex the same way for years resulting in a severe case of the bedroom blahs. But many people enjoy the best sex of their lives after 50. More passionate, more thrilling, and more satisfying sex. The kind they only dreamed of before. Keeping your sex life active is an important part of making sure your relationship is in good shape. And, while one needs to take certain steps to compensate for changes the body is undergoing, more important are the attitude adjustments that people must undertake if they are going to have a romantic, satisfying sex life as they grow older. With Dr. Ruth’s Sex After 50 , Dr. Ruth K. Westheimer, world famous sex therapist, guides you through the physical and emotional challenges of sex after 50, revving up the romance, passion, and excitement as only Dr. Ruth know how. Be sure not to skip Chapter 7 “Spicing Up Your Love Life”!

228 pages, Paperback

First published May 1, 2005

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Ruth Westheimer

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Karola Ruth Westheimer, better known as Dr. Ruth, was a German-American sex therapist, talk show host, author, professor, and Holocaust survivor.
Westheimer was born in Germany to a Jewish family. As the Nazis came to power, her parents sent the ten-year-old girl to a school in Switzerland for safety, remaining behind themselves because of her elderly grandmother. They were both subsequently sent to concentration camps by the Gestapo, where they were killed. After World War II ended, she immigrated to British-controlled Mandatory Palestine. Despite being only 4 feet 7 inches (1.39 m) tall and 17 years of age, she joined the Haganah, and was trained as a sniper, but never saw combat. On her 20th birthday, Westheimer was seriously wounded in action by an exploding shell during a mortar fire attack on Jerusalem during the 1947–1949 Palestine war, and almost lost both of her feet. Moving to Paris, France two years later, she studied psychology at the Sorbonne. Immigrating to the United States in 1956, she worked as a maid to put herself through graduate school, earned an M.A. degree in sociology from The New School in 1959, and earned a doctorate at 42 years of age from Teachers College, Columbia University, in 1970. Over the next decade, she taught at a number of universities, and had a private sex therapy practice.
Westheimer's media career began in 1980 with the radio call-in show Sexually Speaking, which continued until 1990. In 1983 it was the top-rated radio show in the area, in the country's largest radio market. She then launched a television show, The Dr. Ruth Show, which by 1985 attracted 2 million viewers a week. She became known for giving serious advice while being candid, but also warm, cheerful, funny, and respectful, and for her tag phrase: "Get some". In 1984 The New York Times noted that she had risen "from obscurity to almost instant stardom." She hosted several series on the Lifetime Channel and other cable television networks from 1984 to 1993. She became a household name and major cultural figure, appeared on several network TV shows, co-starred in a movie with Gérard Depardieu, appeared on the cover of People, sang on a Tom Chapin album, appeared in several commercials, and hosted Playboy videos. She is the author of 45 books on sex and sexuality.
The one-woman 2013 play Becoming Dr. Ruth, written by Mark St. Germain, is about her life, as is the 2019 documentary, Ask Dr. Ruth, directed by Ryan White. Westheimer had been inducted into the Radio Hall of Fame, and awarded the Magnus Hirschfeld Medal, the Ellis Island Medal of Honor, the Leo Baeck Medal, the Planned Parenthood Margaret Sanger Award, and the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany.

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April 11, 2017
What a treat - go Ruth!
My favorite line: "Every couple's sex life should be a mixture of mutual sex, sex where only one partner gets sexual satisfaction, and masturbation." Because no two people have the exact same sex drive.

Second best line: If you worry about performance, remember "there's one important rule... Forget about your problem and make sure your partner gets sexual satisfaction."

I love how uninhibiting she is to read .... helps with the process of aging and becoming self-conscious and helps you move to just having fun with your beloved and not thinking of self.
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July 30, 2020
Something to giggle about, if you’d like. Anyone remember Dr. Ruth? I just finished reading Dr. Ruth’s “Sex After 50: Revving Up the Ronance, Pasdion& Excitement!” My husband read it, too. And we both thought it was great. It gave us a lot of things to talk about, and some great relationship boosters. Really, I think about any age from 30-80 could get some real wisdom from reading this book. Whether your relationship is younger or has been around for 35 years, you should give it a try!
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May 4, 2018
I just skimmed the chapters. It wasn't that good.
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