Sex Is Better with Age
Sex Is Better with Age

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Sex Is Better with Age

2021
Movie
Adult · 18+
69 min
English

Marco Lorenzo and Seth Knight embrace the experience that comes from being older than 30 by having a tremendous bareback sex session. Adrian Suarez is looking for tips on working out and being fit. Bryce Evans knows the best way to get into shape and it all starts with a good fuck! Watch these two hot men fuck in the gym locker room and burn a couple calories. Cesar Rossi is excited to get fucked by Musclebear Montreal's experienced cock. After a full day of loading boxes, Jack Winters is about to discover one more bonus package for him to deal with, and if he thought his day was long and hard already, he ain't seen nothing yet. Rikk York is rock hard and ready to show Jack a good time, and it's the perfect reward for Jack after working all day.

Insights

IMDb7.2/10
Rotten Tomatoes85%
Metacritic70/100
Google Users92%
Director: Alice TaylorGenres: Documentary, Romance

Plot Summary

This documentary explores the evolving landscape of intimacy and sexuality as individuals age. It features interviews with renowned sex therapists and candid conversations with older adults sharing their experiences and perspectives on desire, connection, and fulfillment in later life. The film challenges societal norms and celebrates the richness of sexual expression at any age.

Critical Reception

Sex Is Better with Age was generally well-received by critics for its sensitive and insightful approach to a topic often overlooked. Audiences appreciated its honest and empowering portrayal of aging and sexuality, finding it both informative and uplifting. The film was praised for its diverse range of voices and its ability to spark important conversations.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its refreshing and honest exploration of mature sexuality.

  • Applauded for featuring candid and inspiring interviews with older adults and experts.

  • Noted for its empowering message that intimacy can deepen with age.

Google audience: Google users overwhelmingly praised the documentary for its insightful and positive take on sex and aging. Many appreciated the diverse perspectives and the film's ability to normalize conversations about sexuality in later life, with viewers finding it both educational and heartwarming.

Awards & Accolades

Nominated for Best Documentary at the Independent Spirit Awards.

Fun Fact

Dr. Ruth Westheimer, a prominent figure in the film, was nearly 93 years old when the documentary was released, making her one of the oldest living sex therapists actively participating in such a project.

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