Thursday, April 02, 2009

FiftyandFurthermore.com Relaunch Coming Soon!

FiftyandFurthermore.com is making a change for you! A brand new version is on
the way. The relaunched site will have more of Dr. Dorree Lynns presence. Plus,
it will be hip, elegant, easy to navigate, and community oriented.

So, if you are over 50 and still rockin (and we dont mean in a chair), if youve
wised up with time but havent lost your edge, if youre smart, sexy, and savvy
(and sometimes maybe a little confused), Dr. Dorree Lynns new
FiftyandFurthermore.com is for you!

Celebrity psychologist, wise elder, and national sexpert, Dr. Dorree Lynn
created FiftyandFurthermore as your interactive, sexy-after-50 wisdom portal.
On the new site, Dr. Dorree and her guest writers will continue to offer tons of
juicy tid-bits and meaty information about everything from how to find Mr. (or
Mrs.) Right, to granny erotica, and the latest in spray-on condoms. Even better,
women of wisdom who still have pulse, now have a place to freely share your
thoughts, anonymously tell your secrets, ask outlandish (and not-so-outlandish)
questions, and discover along with some great insights that we really are
precious, sexy, and wise at every age and stage.

Follow Dr. Dorrees innovative talks and sometimes quirky (not kinky) thoughts
on life, love, sex, relationships, and happiness. Soon FiftyandFurthermore will
allow you join our community and participate in conversations with each other.

We appreciate your patience during this transition and are very excited to
welcome you to the new FiftyandFurthermore!

Wednesday, April 01, 2009

Sex Really Can Be Fun

While I’m on the topic of Sin City, did you know that, according to The New York Times, May 29, 2008, people are having more sex but experiencing less joy?  Seems that the glut of explicit sex manuals leaves little to the erotic imagination as they seems more like learning the computer or taking an IT course. If books aren’t enough, there are retreats (usually coed) focused on teaching pleasure, usually to the woman.  Actually seems sexist to me. Why is it assumed that a guy wouldn’t want the same opportunity or doesn’t need the help? Or are really back to the story of O? by Anne Desclos (under the pen name Pauline Reage)? As a sexpert I am committed to reminding participants that it’s the fun of the process that gets you where you want to go. Put down that teaching manual, have some fun and let your imagination flow. Sex is not another task to be added to your list. Sex really can be fun.