Sunday, January 4, 2026

Pleasure in Later Years: Sensuality, Desire, and the Art of Elderescence Ch 1

“This is part of my Elderescence work on ageing, pleasure, health, and embodied confidence in later life.”

Pleasure in Later Years: Sensuality, Desire, and the Art of Elderescence Ch 1 

Why Older Bodies Need Pleasure, Not Punishment

For much of adult life, the body is treated as a project: something to be improved, corrected, disciplined into compliance. Effort is praised when it hurts, restraint when it denies, endurance when it overrides discomfort. Pleasure, by contrast, is treated as indulgent, suspicious, or earned only after sufficient suffering. This moral framing of the body is rarely questioned until age makes its consequences unavoidable.

As we grow older, the body does not simply weaken; it becomes less willing to cooperate with force. What once responded to pressure now responds to tone. What once tolerated strain begins to ask for care. This is not failure but intelligence. The ageing body does not rebel — it negotiates.

Punishment stops working because the nervous system changes. Recovery slows, tolerance narrows, and the cost of stress becomes cumulative. Pain no longer teaches strength; it teaches avoidance. When movement is framed as obligation or correction, the body withdraws, quietly but decisively. Yet when the same movement is offered through pleasure — through rhythm, warmth, familiarity, or sensual ease — the body often returns with surprising generosity.

Pleasure is not the opposite of discipline. It is a form of regulation. It signals safety, and safety is the precondition for adaptation. An older body needs to know it will not be punished for participating. Only then will it offer balance, strength, flexibility, and endurance. This is why pleasure sustains movement while punishment exhausts it.

But pleasure in later life extends far beyond exercise. It is deeply human, deeply relational, and profoundly embodied. It lives in touch, in closeness, in the ease of being held or holding another. Human contact regulates the nervous system in ways no solitary effort can. A hand on the arm, a body leaning close, the familiarity of shared warmth — these are not sentimental luxuries, but biological needs that do not expire with age.

Sensuality, too, does not belong to youth alone. Desire does not vanish; it changes texture. It may become slower, subtler, less performative, but it remains an essential source of vitality. To deny sexuality in later life is to deny a core aspect of embodied identity. Pleasure here is not about conquest or spectacle, but about presence: being seen, being felt, being desired without urgency or demand.

Food, likewise, becomes more than fuel. Appetite in later life is often a site of memory, comfort, and ritual. A carefully prepared meal, familiar flavours, the satisfaction of eating well — these pleasures ground the body in continuity. A small glass of wine or a brandy taken slowly is not excess; it is ceremony. It marks time, rewards the day, and affirms that life is still to be savoured.

Love, in its many forms, becomes quieter but deeper. Older bodies respond to affection more readily than to instruction. They soften under kindness and resist under command. Companionship, shared silence, laughter, routine — these create conditions in which the body feels permitted to relax. And relaxation, far from weakness, is where healing and strength quietly begin.

The great misunderstanding of ageing is the belief that dignity lies in denial. In truth, dignity lies in pleasure that is chosen, meaningful, and attuned to the body’s changing language. The ageing body does not ask for intensity; it asks for sincerity. It wants to be met where it is, not dragged toward an ideal that no longer fits.

Punishment fractures the relationship between body and self. Pleasure restores it. Through pleasure, the body learns that it is still welcome, still worthy of care, still capable of joy. This restoration is not indulgence; it is maintenance of the self.

Ageing well, then, is not about pushing harder or enduring more. It is about listening closely, responding gently, and allowing pleasure to guide what remains possible. Strength does not disappear when we stop punishing the body. It returns in a different form — slower, wiser, and far more sustainable.

And perhaps most importantly, pleasure keeps the desire to participate in life alive. It invites the body back into relationship — with itself, with others, with the world. That invitation, once withdrawn, is difficult to restore. But when honoured, it carries us forward with grace.


Tuesday, December 2, 2025

Studio 916: A New Monthly Magazine From My Creative Studio



Studio 916: A New Monthly Magazine From My Creative Studio

Post:
Over the past year my creative work has expanded across literature, film, sound, movement, and editorial writing. I’ve been looking for a space where these different strands can coexist in a coherent, curated way.
Today I’m delighted to announce the soft launch of Studio 916, a monthly digital magazine produced entirely within my studio.

Studio 916 will weave together:

• new writing — poems, short fiction, and chapters
• notes and images from film production (916 Cinema)
• essays on creativity, process, and storytelling
• studio photography and visual experiments
• updates from ongoing projects across my artistic universe

The magazine will be available exclusively on Gumroad as a studio-edition publication — designed for readers who enjoy cross-disciplinary work and prefer to follow an artist’s world directly at the source.

Thank you for continuing this journey with me.
Issue No.1 will be published soon.

— Sarnia de la Maré FRSA


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