The 85-year-old Hugh Hefner was recently left by his 60-years-younger fiancée, just days before the two were due to tie the knot, because of the fact that she became uncertain whether everything was really “perfect”. Ironically, right after the current Playboy issue was already completely set up in which she was planned to appear as cover girl and highlight, so that the print could no longer be rejected. Also the wedding party invitations had already been sent out, so that Mr. Hefner embarrassingly had to disinvite the invited guests. All in all, Mr. Hefner had wasted a lot of dollars.
Basically, there are no objections regarding the fact that considerably older men (or women) take younger partners. The old Chinese Taoists called it “spring autumn” relationship and such relations were considered to provide great value to both partners since one is benefiting from the youthful energy and the other from wisdom and experience. A certain level of maturity may, in fact, appear quite erotically, as it is proven by George Clooney or Catherine Zeta-Jones.
However, there is a limit when men or women really look “old” and definitely do not trigger any erotic feelings in younger partners. From the standpoint of his fiancée, this limit has obviously been exceeded in Hugh Hefner’s case although he would be quite a good catch as Playboy owner…
Does this limit have anything to do with the chronological age? Yes, in most cases, but there are examples, as in the case of Sean Connery, which reveal that even 80-year-old individuals can have an extraordinary erotic radiance. It depends on the fact whether an older person is still producing an adequate amount of hormones that make himself/herself sexually attractive and – most important – spread an attractive body odor. Testosterone, estrogen, growth hormones, cortisol, DHEA, pregnenolone, and many other hormones are important, so that the organs and cells of the body are able to perfectly communicate with each other.
This mainly depends on the genetic material: The ones who inherited strong endocrine glands, remains not only sexually attractive for a very long time, but may also look 10 to 20 years younger than other people of the same age and sex. In addition, stress is a major factor: Diseases that individuals had to go through or stress at work or at home enable the endocrine glands to “burn out” at an earlier point in time, which causes that the individual is already looking “old” at young age.
Fortunately, we have recognized the role of hormones in the aging process: Only adequate high levels of all hormones guarantee that all body cells are able to perfectly communicate with each other and fulfill their duties. This is where the Hormonal Regeneration® with bioidentical hormones sets in – in individuals who are not fortunate enough to have inherited the greatest endocrine glands or whose endocrine glands were overloaded and exhausted early, impressive effects of rejuvenation and regeneration are achievable by a balanced and well-coordinated supply of bioidentical hormones that bring happiness and quality of life in every respect!
Certainly, Hormonal Regeneration® also shows the effect that the sexual attraction of a mature person becomes stronger again and even attracts younger individuals in terms of relationship. In this respect, Hugh Hefner would have been better advised to have saved the expenditure for the pompous wedding in the first place and instead having a Hormonal Regeneration® performed. As a result of his perfect hormone levels, he would have been sexually attractive to his 25-year-old partner and she would have gladly stayed by his side, because in this case “everything would have been perfect.” But, since he already found another fiancée according to rumors, he would be well advised to do it this way this time.
DDr. Heinrich, MD