LOS ANGELES: Actress Jane Fonda finds it disturbing to see people being uncomfortable with older women's sexuality.
During a roundtable, Fonda opened up about older women's sexuality and her aim to make people accept it and get them away with the taboos around it, reports Hollywood Reporter.
She said: "Our culture does not like people with wrinkles to be talking about sex. Kids don't either. They don't like to think about their parents doing it.
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"But the fastest growing demographics in the world are older women and a lot of them are doing it very pleasurably."
Fonda, 81, shared that in her 40s she made a promise to give a "cultural face to older women" across the globe.
She features in a series "Grace and Frankie", which tells the story of three secretaries, played by Fonda, Lily Tomlin and Dolly Parton, who get even with their sexist boss.