Middle age is often described as a period of stability, yet for many people it is a time of quiet emotional strain. Career pressure, aging parents, changing bodies, long-term relationships, and shifting identities can all take a toll. One factor that is frequently overlooked but deeply influential is intima:cy. When intima:cy decreases in midlife, the risk of depression can quietly increase.
Understanding Intima:cy Beyond Sex
Intima:cy is often reduced to sexual activity, but it is far broader than that. Intimacy includes emotional closeness, physical affection, feeling seen, being touched with care, and sharing vulnerability. In middle age, s3xual frequency may decline naturally, but when intimacy as a whole diminishes, emotional well-being can suffer.
The Biological Link Between Intima:cy and Mood
