Most British pensioners would have more sex if they could turn the clock back, according to a poll.Seven out of 10 people aged 65 and over said they would make more time to make love if they could have their days again.
It's kinda funny - some of the other things listed for these pensioners are considered rather conventional wisdom or a sign of stature:
Our society has plenty of positive, reinforcing myth developed for all three of those items - books, movies, songs, etc. But rarely do we hear in an approving fashion the idea of Grandma telling adult granddaughter to enjoy her sexual years as much as possible. It seems like the older generations have some wisdom to pass along about sex, and either resist the sharing of it or are thwarted in the telling, or both. Why is that?


