In the “historic” landscape of 2026, societal attention often shines on the vibrancy of youthful romance, highlighting the early thrill of discovery, the “sparkling” excitement of first attraction, and the seemingly limitless possibility of a life together. Yet, a growing understanding among psychologists, sociologists, and gerontologists emphasizes the “dignified realism” inherent in forming romantic relationships after sixty. This stage of life is simultaneously a “masterpiece” of… CONTINUE READING…
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