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A newlywed couple says they’re having the best-quality sex of their lives at ages 69 and 70 — sometimes twice a day

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Cynthia Kase, 70, and James Clark, 69, who recently got married, claim to be having the best sex of their lives.

Despite the couple’s innate chemistry, they claim that various sexual wellness therapies have also been beneficial.

They claim that their passionate sex life has made their pals envious.

Cynthia Kase and James Clark have been inseparable since getting married in December and spend countless hours having sex in bed.

For infatuated couples, including this couple, who are well into their AARP years, it is nothing out of the ordinary. The groom is 69, and the bride is 70.

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The pair claims they are experiencing their highest-quality sex ever, frequently twice day and every day. There is no such thing as being too old for wonderful sex, they say now as they share what has worked for them.

“I’m confident Jim will meet my needs. In Boca Raton, Kase, a widowed mother of one, remarked that Jim was always in the mood. She continued, “Sometimes the only reason we stop is because we can’t move any more.”

The couple, who met approximately a year and a half ago on a dating service, had a natural sexual chemistry. While Clark was a professional poker player in Las Vegas, Kase designed financial trading software while residing and working in south Florida. Clark, who has been divorced for ten years and has an adult daughter, met Kase online just ten days later. Their three-day visit to Florida turned into a six-day sex marathon, including one five-hour session.

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Soon after, Clark made a permanent move to Florida where he now resides with Kase and her son Danny, age 38. Before getting married, the pair dated for roughly nine months.

As long as both partners are up for it physically and mentally, Kase said, “there’s no reason not to enjoy sex when you’re old.”

“The biggest sexual organ is our brain. Giving up will ensure things don’t work right,” said Bawa, who encourages women not to fake orgasms. “If you’re faking it, you will never make it.”

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Soweto Fashion Week ends with a celebration of South African design

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The 12th edition of the highly anticipated Soweto Fashion Week came to a spectacular close on Sunday, leaving fashion enthusiasts and industry insiders buzzing with excitement.

Held at the esteemed Soweto Theatre in Jabulani, the event served as a vibrant platform for local designers to showcase their talent and forge valuable connections with potential clients.

Over the course of three thrilling days, the Soweto Theatre radiated with the energy and creativity of South African design. The runway became a captivating canvas, as models gracefully strutted down the catwalk adorned in the latest trends and innovative creations.

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The event’s focal point was to celebrate and elevate the diverse and rich fashion landscape that South Africa has to offer.

Beyond the captivating garments, the 12th edition of the Soweto Fashion Week was graced by the presence of distinguished guests from both the entertainment industry and the political sector.

High-profile individuals, including renowned celebrities and influential figures, added an extra touch of glamour and significance to the occasion. Their attendance underscored the growing recognition and support for the South African fashion industry.

Established in 2011, the Soweto Fashion Week has consistently served as a springboard for aspiring designers and runway models, catapulting their careers to new heights.

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This edition of the event continued that tradition, providing a valuable platform for over 120 talented designers and 1000 runway models to showcase their creativity and talent to a wider audience.

The impact of the Soweto Fashion Week extends far beyond the glitz and glamour. By bringing together designers, models, and potential clients, the event fosters meaningful connections that contribute to the growth and sustainability of the local fashion industry.

Through the networking opportunities it offers, the Soweto Fashion Week plays a vital role in promoting South African design talent and encouraging economic empowerment within the industry.

As the 12th edition of the Soweto Fashion Week drew to a close, the echoes of success reverberated through the Soweto Theatre.

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The event not only celebrated the immense creativity and talent present in South African fashion but also highlighted the industry’s potential to drive economic growth and cultural recognition.

With each passing year, the Soweto Fashion Week continues to solidify its position as a premier platform for showcasing and nurturing local design talent, leaving attendees eagerly anticipating the next edition.

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