Anna Paula gave an interview to Christina magazine and spoke frankly about her intimate life. The actress evaluated the intimacy between spouses and the importance that sex acquires over time.
Anna Paula has been married for more than 40 years to Zee Naboo, and has spoken unabashedly about the importance of sex throughout the relationship: “Obviously, sex is a very important thing. Or at least for a large part of your life. It’s about our desires that are determined by hormones‘, by saying.
The actress also revealed how intimate her life is with her partner: “I don’t know what loose sex is anymore, just being me, but I think it’s a good thing. Maybe, why not? This is what happens, you’re talking to someone who’s been through all of that. Nowadays, what I have with my husband is tremendous intimacy and, above all, more emotional than sex.”
The artist best explains what happens in intimate relations between spouses over time: “I am not saying that it has to be done insanely every day (…) after a certain age, the truth is that things fade a little and such intimacy, such tenderness, is replaced by lighter things as well. I can’t get it all out. It doesn’t suit me at all.” He said between laughter.
After this, Anna Paula explains that it is every woman’s body that determines the desire for sex and admits: “I don’t even feel it. In fact, our bodies are made this way. It is no coincidence that women go through menopause.“.
Anna Paula also praised advances in medicine, saying: “There are currently many alternatives to hormone deficiency. And it’s good that that happens. Our poor mothers did not get treatment for menopause. Whether they wanted it or not, and unless their husbands were very understanding, they had sex without desire or pleasure. Fortunately that has changed a lot. These days, to be honest, it’s not the sex that really interests me. But it piqued my interest a lot.” finish.
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