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Beauty and the Senior: Alisha and Bernard — a Portrait from BeautyAndTheSenior.com

Alisha met Bernard at the community center’s art class when she was 28 and he was 76. Their connection wasn’t cinematic at first glance — it began over a shared frustration with a tempera palette that wouldn’t cooperate. What followed is a gentle, surprising story that reframes how we think about beauty, age, and companionship.

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Alisha and Bernard prove that beauty is a lifelong conversation—one that becomes richer with each chapter. Their stories invite us all to ask: What does my own beauty look like today?

At BeautyAndTheSenior.com, we’re here to help you answer that question with confidence, style, and a supportive community behind you. Beauty and the Senior: Alisha and Bernard —


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Why "Beauty and the Senior" Matters Right Now

Statistically, loneliness is the new epidemic among adults over 55. The rate of divorce among "gray divorces" (couples splitting after age 50) has doubled since 1990. Meanwhile, the dating app industry largely ignores users over 55, offering them clunky interfaces and limited matches.

Beauty and the Senior fills a void that Silicon Valley forgot. It is not a dating app—it is a mindset app. It teaches that romance is not the exclusive property of the young. Intimacy—physical and emotional—does not end at menopause or erectile dysfunction. It merely evolves. Key Points:

Bernard puts it bluntly: "Sex at 67 is slower, funnier, and requires more planning. But you know what? It’s also more intentional. When you can’t rely on six-pack abs, you have to rely on listening, kindness, and a good sense of humor. That’s real beauty."

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