Jane Fonda thinks women "get better" at sex as they age. Fonda, 84, was asked to characterize her sex life during a recent interview with Andy Cohen on "Watch What Happens Live." "Private," she responded.
She also used the word, "Solo." Cohen then asked the "Book Club" actress if she believes that people "become better at sex" as they age or if they "lean into bad habits." Jane Fonda revealed that women "get better" at sex as they age in a recent interview. "Women, I think, tend to get better because they lose their fear of saying what they need," Fonda replied.
The actress continued, "We waste way too much time not wanting to say: ‘Wait a minute, hold it, hold it, no, no, no. Slow down, and a little to the left.’ We don’t want to do that. "But when we get older, it’s like: ‘No, I know what I want.
Give me what I want.'" Jane Fonda also characterized her sex life as "private" and "solo." (Photo by Raymond Hall/GC Images via Getty Images) Fonda previously revealed she does not want to be in a "sexual relationship" again during an interview with Harper's Bazaar in 2021. "I don’t want to be in a relationship, a sexual relationship, again.
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