Media Responses to Naked at Our Age
At last the void is filled. Hang on, because Naked at Our Age breaks all the barriers and goes where ordinary books on this subject dare not. Some readers may be shocked and challenged, and others delighted by this bold, direct, honest and completely uncensored approach. An eye opening challenge for anyone who dares to think that sex ends at 60. The message is clear – as far as sex in the senior years, the best is yet to come. While this groundbreaking book will have some of you blushing, you won’t put it down.”
Dean Edell MD
Emmy Award-winning host of the Dr. Dean Edell Program, and author of the best-selling book, Eat, Drink and Be Merry
“Told through the voices of real people interspersed with great advice from smart professionals, Naked at Our Age is an important resource for anyone who wants to keep pleasure and sensuality in their lives as they move in to their later years. I especially like Joan Price’s warm and supportive tone and her ability to get people to share their stories, from which we learn a lot!”
Candida Royalle
Pioneer of woman-friendly erotica and author of How to Tell a Naked Man What to Do
“Joan Price tells it like it is, “The Old Ways Don’t Do It Anymore!” Then, with irresistible enthusiasm, she tackles all the outdated expectations and promotes a plethora of new ways to celebrate sexuality throughout the later years. Poignant quotations from seniors aged 50 to 90 illustrate the distress caused by the common sexual problems of aging. Succinct responses by professionals describe a rich variety of alternatives. “Talking Out Loud About Senior Sex” is exactly what we do in my course, “Older, Wiser, Sexually Smarter,” so Naked At Our Age will be the perfect text.”
Peggy Brick, M.ED, CSE
President, Sexuality and Aging Consortium at Widener University; co-author, Older, Wiser, Sexually Smarter: 30 Sex Ed Lessons for Adults Only
“One of the best things about Naked at Our Age is that in addition to Joan’s thoughtful and compassionate perspective, the book is full of excellent advice and suggestions from sex educators, therapists, and medical professionals. It’s like getting to talk with a panel of experts, which gives the reader much more to work with.”
Charlie Glickman, PhD
PHD, Education Program Manager, Good Vibrations, www.goodvibes.com