‘Life
is about experimenting and experiencing, and that’s what we do.’ Photograph:
Chris Fairweather/Ross Parry Agency
It was the night I slept with
14 men that I first started to try to work out how many partners I’ve been
with. The truth is, I’m not sure. My conservative estimate is about 100 guys a
year for more than three decades.
I’m 63 now and I’ve slowed down a little –
but only a little. Why do I do it? Having sex isn’t something I do for a
living, but it is my passion. It’s the most enjoyable, exhilarating, satisfying
way to spend your time. Some women like yoga, some like badminton. I like
carnality.
I am actually married. Barry
and I have been together since I was 15 – we wed when I was 19, have two
grandchildren, and he’s my world. But neither of us puts sex on a pedestal.
We
see it for what it is: separate from love. It’s not natural to stick with one
sexual partner for 60 years. Life is about experimenting and experiencing, and
that’s what we do. Barry goes with other women. I don’t get jealous because I
know he loves me.
Until the age of 28, I’d only been with him and we had a
terrific sex life, but one day he brought home a swingers’ magazine he’d picked
up from a workmate. He sort of joked we should try it; I told him not to be
daft, and he never mentioned it again.
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