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[Rediscovering Desire: Navigating Sexuality and Grief with Joan Price]-[A Widow's Guide to Sex]

Modern Love · B2 · 2026-03-18

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📋 Summary

The Intersection of Aging and Desire

Joan Price, an 82-year-old senior sex educator, challenges the pervasive societal "ick factor" surrounding aging and sexuality. She argues that "old people are not the other," but rather a future version of ourselves. Price emphasizes that as bodies change—what she refers to as "the old ways don't work the way they did before"—the necessity for adaptation and communication becomes paramount. She stresses that sexual desire does not have an expiration date, and the assumption that seniors should "retire their genitals" is a harmful, arbitrary social construct.

The Journey of Self-Discovery and Intimacy

Price reflects on her own sexual history, noting that her experiences, including a phase of "going wild" in her 40s, were essential in building self-assurance. This period taught her that "every man is different" and that "mind reading is vastly overrated." She advocates for verbalizing needs during intimacy, asserting that if you don't ask, "the answer is always no." Her later relationship with her husband Robert, whom she met at 57, highlighted the power of patience and discovery. Even when her body responded more slowly than her mind, the intimacy they shared was a testament to the fact that "there was no goal" and "no rush to the finish," allowing for a deeper, more profound connection.

Navigating Sexuality After Loss

Following Robert’s death, Price experienced a "profound, profound depression" and a sense of numbness. She candidly shares how grief impacted her body, stating, "it shut down." Her path back to sexuality was not linear. Through the guidance of a grief counselor who encouraged her to use a vibrator, Price learned that "solo sex" could be a vital tool for grounding and healing. She explains that reigniting one's body while grieving is complex, noting, "in my fantasies, when I was pleasuring myself... I could only clear my mind... if I imagined it was Robert pleasuring me."

Building a New Life: The Role of Ritual and Communication

Price’s current relationship with Mac, also a widower, showcases the resilience of the human heart. They have developed specific rituals, such as their "sex baskets" and the use of a bell to signal readiness, which keep their intimacy playful and intentional. She emphasizes that "loving someone that deeply doesn't close your heart; it expands it so that you can bring in someone new."

Practical Advice for the Grieving

Price offers two critical pieces of advice for those navigating life after loss:

  1. Self-Compassion: "Get to know yourself first. The self you are now without your partner." She encourages people to be "self-protective" rather than feeling selfish during the grieving process.
  2. The Pre-emptive Conversation: She urges couples to have honest conversations about the future while they are still together. By giving one another permission to "seek joy and comfort with someone new" should one pass away, partners can remove the heavy burden of guilt that often prevents the bereaved from finding happiness again.

Ultimately, Price’s story serves as a powerful reminder that "losing your beloved isn't a sign that you will be empty... for the rest of your life," but rather a testament to one's capacity to love fully and continue on a path of growth and pleasure.

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That also feels like you've perhaps reached a level of self-assurance.
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It didn't come automatic at all.
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I realized along my journey that that mind reading is vastly overrated.
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What's the worst that can happen?
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I kept losing my place in the dance I was teaching.
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📖 Transcript

From the New York Times, I'm Anna Martin.
This is Modern Love.
Today on the show, I'm talking to Joan Price.
Joan is 82 years old, and I gotta tell you, she is the sexiest 82-year-old I have ever met.
When she sat down to talk to me, she had bottles of lube lined up in the background.
This is Joan's whole thing.

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