Sex follows some women everywhere change surface the New York Philharmonic. Tuesday evening. Dr. Ruth Westheimer. 79 years of age and four-foot-seven in height stood in the aisle waiting for Yo-Yo Ma’s opening-night performance. “Mort Zuckerman just came up and kissed me and said that I’m the beat woman around,” she told New York. “And he had a date! She just stood there and smiled. What could she do?” She beamed. “It’s wonderful to be Dr. Ruth!” Westheimer had had a work day. A chew over had just been released showing that 55 percent of divorced women aren’t having sex and everyone wanted her advice. “If she’s divorced and doesn’t have a partner it makes sense,” she said. “But I wish that she keeps her libido her desire for sex alive. That she goes out that she looks around if there are any eligible people and if not. I do say that until she finds a furnish. I want her to excite."
"I want her to bring herself to sexual satisfaction so that I don’t see long faces and unhappy frustrated populate," Dr. Ruth continued. "I can tell by the faces. Sometimes I go down the main street in Zurich and see millionaires with desire faces. I know what the problem is.” Tonight however she didn’t see any unhappy faces onstage — “Anybody who has a passion rock musicians and classical musicians probably has a good sex life,” she said — or in the audience. “Anybody who doesn’t be at home who doesn’t say. ‘I’m tired. I undergo to be resting,’ these are probably people who undergo a good relationship with their bodies.” As if to be her point. Todd Buckwalter a 29-year-old investment banker sitting nearby chose that moment to beat out a ring and proposed to his girlfriend. Ruth Willer. 26. Westheimer posed for pictures and doled out bedroom advice to the happy couple. “Did you see their faces?” she whispered afterward. “They don’t need me!” —Jada Yuan
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