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This is the age when people feel the sexiest, and it's really surprising - Walla! health

2022-06-30T04:14:56.615Z


Age is just a number, and if you believe less in this New Age statement, you might want to take a look at an interesting survey that found at what age people feel the sexiest and most attractive


This is the age when people feel the sexiest, and it's really surprising

Age is just a number, and if you believe less in this New Age statement, you might want to take a look at an interesting survey that found at what age people feel the sexiest and most attractive

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30/06/2022

Thursday, 30 June 2022, 07:53

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The age at which people felt most attractive is 53. 53-year-old Jennifer Lopez (Photo: screenshot, Instagram)

Most people are afraid to grow up and be less coveted and loved down the road.

Judging by a new and interesting survey that has hit waves recently - perhaps it is possible to break free from this concern and show cautious optimism about the future.

In the dating app OurTime they decided to ask the surfers who have already been through a thing or two in their lives, at what age they felt most attractive.

More than half of the respondents provided an answer that might surprise those who always say that the 20s are the most beautiful in life.



The survey shows that the age at which people felt most attractive is 53. Participants, as mentioned more than half, said that this is the age at which they most enjoyed their sexuality and 41 percent testified that this is the age when they felt most whole and confident.

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If the results seem strange to you - you should think for a moment about some familiar figures who have already reached this respectable age.

Overseas you can see Jennifer Aniston, Paul Rudd, Hugh Jackman, Renee Zellweger and of course Jennifer Lopez who will celebrate 53 in about a month.

Even in our local swamp there are certainly quite a few women in their 50s who can be looked at with envy.

Einat Erlich (53), Ayelet Zorer (52), Yael Abkasis (54) and Sigal Shachmon (51) are just some of the Israeli women who have certainly not lost their charm, even after many years in the public consciousness.

Praises over the years.

Sigal Shachmon (Photo: Nir Peking)

So why do many feel more confident in themselves at an age that may seem much less attractive to others?

The survey shows that four out of ten respondents claimed that it was at this age that they were able to break free from worries about how they were perceived and felt more whole with their appearance and what they had to offer.

About 19 percent even testified that going on dates at this age excites them much more than at any other time in the past.

"Boring and Neglected": The stigmas are still here

In an interview with the Daily Mail, Rachel Pro from OurTime said that the survey results were intended to shatter stigmas and misconceptions that people in their 20s and 30s may possess in everything related to sexuality and the search for love later in life.

"The survey shows that people actually tend to gain more confidence as they get older, understanding what they want and what they don't want in a relationship."



And if the results cause you to raise an eyebrow - it is worth remembering that this is not the first time that surveys come to a similar conclusion.

We previously told you about an extensive survey conducted in the United States, in which two-thirds of respondents over the age of 65, reported that they like their appearance and are completely at peace with it.

And that's not all - in that survey, three-quarters of men over the age of 80 said they like the way they look and so do about 70 percent of women over the age of 75.



But, as with anything in life, even in this optimistic article, not everything is rosy, especially when you think about what some people think of women and men who are older than them.

From the OurTime survey, we can learn that even if people in their fifties are happy with how they look and more confident in themselves, this does not mean that others will necessarily hold a similar opinion.

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About half of the survey participants reported that they are still offended when they hear people say that fifty-plus-year-olds are boring people who do not tend to go out of the house too much or have fun.

Thirty-five percent of them said they do not share the common perception that people at these ages neglect themselves and do not care about their body and appearance.



So instead of defining every time 40 or 50 or 60 is the new 30, you should remember that no decade in life can really look and feel like the one that came before it.

This fact has many disadvantages that are difficult to contain - but also advantages that can help us maintain optimism.

When we are no longer children, we know exactly what we have to offer and know better our strengths and weaknesses - something that brings much more peace and security to life.



True, it does not eliminate the wrinkles or pain that can appear with age - but it can certainly help to understand exactly what we want, what makes us good - and especially how and where to find what we are looking for.

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