As people grow older, changes in intima:cy are common and often misunderstood. Intimacy doesn’t disappear overnight, nor does it always mean sexual activity. It includes touch, emotional closeness, affection, and feeling connected to another person. When intimacy gradually fades with age, the body and mind can experience subtle but meaningful changes. These changes are not always negative, but they are real and worth understanding.
Hormonal shifts and physical changes
One of the most noticeable effects of reduced intim:acy is hormonal change. Physical closeness and s3xual activity stimulate the release of hormones such as oxytocin, dopamine, and endorphins. These chemicals support mood regulation, stress reduction, and a sense of well-being. When intima:cy decreases, these hormones may be released less frequently, which can contribute to feeling emotionally flatter or more easily stressed.