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(HEALTH) Retirement is not for the faint of heart: Falling in love after 65 is no exception
Slovenia🏛️ Politics7 days ago

(HEALTH) Retirement is not for the faint of heart: Falling in love after 65 is no exception

The article discusses the phenomenon of older adults forming new romantic relationships and marriages after the age of 65, challenging the stereotype that romance is exclusive to younger people. It highlights that the need for companionship, affection, and emotional connection remains strong into old age, often becoming even more significant. The author shares personal observations from research conducted in elderly care homes, noting instances of new partnerships and marriages. Statistical data from Europe indicates that nearly 57.4% of individuals aged 65 and over are married, underscoring the continued importance of romantic relationships in later life. Additionally, surveys reveal that around 9% of Europeans over 65 feel lonely, with many lacking someone to discuss personal issues, which contributes to the emergence of new relationships. A Slovenian study by Ana Jelušič further supports these findings, emphasizing the role of companionship in combating loneliness among the elderly.

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(HEALTH) Retirement is not for the faint of heart: Falling in love after 65 is no exception

The article discusses the phenomenon of older adults forming new romantic relationships and marriages after the age of 65, challenging the stereotype that romance is exclusive to younger people. It highlights that the need for companionship, affection, and emotional connection remains strong into old age, often becoming even more significant. The author shares personal observations from research conducted in elderly care homes, noting instances of new partnerships and marriages. Statistical data from Europe indicates that nearly 57.4% of individuals aged 65 and over are married, underscoring the continued importance of romantic relationships in later life. Additionally, surveys reveal that around 9% of Europeans over 65 feel lonely, with many lacking someone to discuss personal issues, which contributes to the emergence of new relationships. A Slovenian study by Ana Jelušič further supports these findings, emphasizing the role of companionship in combating loneliness among the elderly.

Bias read (Center): While the topic relates to societal attitudes toward aging and relationships, which can have political implications in discussions about elder care policies and social welfare, the article does not take an overtly ideological stance. It presents balanced information based on academic research and is

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