Other Aspects of Sexuality
Sexuality goes far beyond the physical act itself. It is part of
who we are. It involves our needs for touch, affection, and intimacy.
Touch
Touch is a wonderful and needed sensation. Babies who are not
touched do not thrive. Children who are not touched develop emotional problems.
Touch is important to older adults as well. Touch helps us feel connected with
others and enhances our sexuality.
- Get a massage. Professional massages are
wonderful, but simple
shoulder and neck rubs feel great, too. Find a friend
who will trade shoulder rubs with you.
- Look for hugs. Everybody
needs them. Some people are a little shy about hugs, but it's okay to ask,
"Would you like a hug?"
- Consider getting a pet. Caring for a pet
can help meet your needs for touch. Some studies have shown that older people
who have pets to care for live longer.
Affection
To give and receive affection is a wonderful feeling. If you like
someone, be sure to let them know. If someone seems to like you, appreciate it.
It is never too late to make new friends and strengthen bonds with longtime
companions.
Intimacy
Intimacy is the capacity for a close physical or emotional
connection with another person. Intimacy is a great protector against
depression.
Talking with a confidant can help ease life's problems. When you
lose a loved one, intimacy may be what you miss most. You may not find someone
to fully replace a loved one who died, but you can begin to rebuild intimacy in
your life in the following ways:
- Turn to your children, siblings, or old and
new friends.
- Look for another person who is in the same situation
as you are. One of the richest benefits of
support groups is that members often find intimacy
with one another.
- Be available to others. Just as you need people,
there are people who need you, too.