Dr. Ruth Says 90-Year-Olds Should Still Have Sex

Renowned sex therapist, 93-year-old Dr. Ruth Westheimer, has advice for her peers: keeping having sex. But there’s a caveat—the sex has to be good. She says, “If they have a good partner, they should have sex. If you don’t have a partner, they should satisfy themselves. Period. There is no age limit.”

Dr. Ruth went into sex therapy many decades ago to help “strengthen family life.” She said growing up as a Jewish person, “sex was never a sin, but an obligation—for a husband to satisfy his wife—period.  I realized I did not know enough and I just wanted people to know about contraception and STDs.” Speaking of her own “good” marriage, she said her husband was very supportive of her career: “He went with me to NBC every Sunday night for 10 years when I did my ‘Sexually Speaking’ program,” she said.

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Dr. Ruth Has Some Good Cyber Sex Advice

Dr. Ruth has good sex advice for singles wanting company during the coronavirus lockdown. “Make sure you do something that is pleasurable and if you are alone, make sure that you decide when this is over you are going to find a partner,” the iconic sex therapist says. She suggests when it comes to using the internet to get off, it’s best to turn to “fantasy” privately instead of having online cyber sex with video. But, “if you do feel sexual, by all means bring yourself to sexual satisfaction,” Dr. Ruth wisely says.

She also says “bravo!” to the NY Department of Health who released guidelines last week, “for being so forthcoming and explicit that even I was surprised that they are talking not only about kissing but about some very explicit sexual provisions.” She says she was pleasantly surprised to read about “rimming” in the guidelines: “It shows us that things have progressed, that we are willing to speak about these things.” The NY DOH also suggested limiting the number of sexual partners and washing hands and sex toys for at least 20 seconds after sex.

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Dr. Ruth Has Some Titillating Advice On Using Vibrators

Image Source: OregonLive.comDr. Ruth is no stranger to talking frankly about sex. The 90-year-old sex therapist recently promoted her new Hulu documentary Ask Dr. Ruth by answering questions on topics ranging from chronic masturbation to open relationships. One person asked about using vibrators on a male partner— specifically what’s the most stimulating part on a male’s anatomy—and Dr. Ruth had some strong opinions.

I don’t know any man who likes a vibrator,” she candidly answered. “Not on the penis or testicles.” She said that the vibrator has its place in the bedroom, but for women only: “she has to use the vibrator until she’s at the height of arousal, and then let him stimulate her clit to orgasm.” Dr. Ruth: still keeping it real.

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Sex Therapist Dr. Ruth Tells Millennials To Get It On

white-1822497_640Infamous sex therapist Dr. Ruth Westheimer has some sage advice for young people: make time for sex. Westheimer, who is well-known for her frank discussions of sex, is the subject of a new documentary charting her life journey. When discussing how things have changed since her inaugural radio show “Sexually Speaking” aired in 1981, she says that the number of questions about women’s sexual satisfaction have decreased.

“Women have learned they are responsible for their own orgasms,” she said. “Millennials say they don’t have time for sex,” Westheimer added, before advising them to simply “make time” for it. She explained that in the “olden days” immigrants in the garment industry worked much harder and “still had sex.” She also warned that smart phones are a passion killer: “You can’t have a couple not talking to each other for 24 hours then expect to have good sex. It doesn’t work. Part of a good relationship is a good conversation.”

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