Intimacy 101: a refresher course in the language of love

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Men and woman need romantic, sexual intimacy no matter whether they are 50 or 90. They are living longer and expecting much more from intimate relationships. Mature people are having the best sex of their lives. Partners are being chosen because they stir their mate's hearts, not because of their good looks. Some stereotypes do continue about older sex, generating reactions of amusement or disgust among younger observers.

Author: Mathias-Riegel, Barbara
United States, Sexual behavior, Sex, Aged, Elderly, Demographic aspects, Surveys, Romances

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A father's love

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Farmer Bill Richmond's youngest son died of AIDS in 1987 and Richmond had to come to grips, first with his own intolerance and then the intolerance of his community as he worked to establish services for AIDS patients. Richmond was instrumental in creating the Placer AIDS Foundation.

Author: Merriam, Joan
Beliefs, opinions and attitudes, AIDS patients, Family, Richmond, Bill

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From poverty and love

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Johnson Antonio, a Navajo Indian, began carving small wooden figures in 1983 at the age of 52. Antonio's works have been exhibited in museums throughout the country. Antonio's figures represent his people and reflect the richness of Navajo culture.

Author: Schaff, Jay B.
Behavior, Criticism and interpretation, Folk art, Artists, Navajo, Antonio, Johnson

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