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: True sexual maturity involves the ability to acknowledge one's own sexuality and view future sexual encounters realistically [14].
: Research indicates that conditions like extreme narcissism or masochism can interfere with the capacity for mature sexual love, limiting an individual's ability to truly enjoy intimacy [4]. Sexuality in Mature Adulthood mature sexual
The transition to mature sexual behavior requires significant cognitive development and ethical agency. : True sexual maturity involves the ability to
Mature sexuality is not limited to young adults; it remains a vital component of quality of life for older consumers. Mature sexuality is not limited to young adults;
: A growing challenge for mature adults is the rising rate of sexually transmitted infections (STIs). Research from ResearchGate suggests that older consumers may be more reluctant to use condoms due to physiological barriers or outdated sexual scripts that prioritize youth-centric health marketing [1, 5]. Cognitive and Ethical Dimensions
Psychological frameworks, most notably those of Sigmund Freud , identify the (occurring from age 13 into adulthood) as the final phase of psychosexual development. During this stage: