The music

Sex with older women is much different than with younger girls. They’ve learned what they like and don’t like in the bedroom, and know how to touch the right spots.

Older Women Make Beautiful Lovers Song
Older Women Make Beautiful Lovers Song

Older women also tend to have a lot of experience in relationships, which is something that men really look for when they meet a woman. They may even be willing to teach you some things when it comes to givin’ love. If she raises the topic of marriage with you, it can be a sign that she is looking for a serious relationship. She probably knows you well and trusts you, so she might be interested in a serious commitment with you.

The video

I’m a fan of the song and its video, but I can’t help but agree that older women don’t make beautiful lovers all that often. They’re usually a little more naughty than they need to be, and don’t seem to have the same level of confidence as their younger counterparts. But that doesn’t mean they aren’t attractive and fun to be around. The song also tries to explain why men are attracted to older women, and it seems to be true: It’s because they are able to make their partner feel like a hero. The hero instinct is a powerful driving force in relationships, and I think this song captures it very well.

The artist

For decades, older women artists have been underrepresented in the art world. They often haven’t received the attention they deserve, dealers and curators argue, especially when it comes to their later work. But recent exhibitions have highlighted the creative energy that these artists bring to the table. Whether it’s a 77-year-old artist like Bridget Riley or the 92-year-old painter Elizabeth Peyton, their legacy is still vital. They represent a unique opportunity for galleries, collectors and museums to reclaim an important legacy for the next generation, say Sabbatino and Ivan. But some artists were unmoved by the attention that has been paid to them.