Cosmo Landesman, in an account published by Mail Online, describes how he initially believed romance and an active sex life were behind him as he reached his eighth decade. He writes that he previously considered himself part of a “Miserable Old Sod Club” for single men, suggesting a resigned view toward dating and relationships. However, he says that this outlook changes when he finds love at age 71. Landesman presents his experience as a personal turning point, stating that the relationship brings what he calls the “best sex of my life.” The piece focuses on his perspective and personal experience rather than on broader reporting, statistics, or outside verification. Overall, the coverage centers on his claim that finding a partner later in life can revive intimacy and change expectations about aging. While the sources share the same framing and attribution to Landesman, they do not provide additional details about the circumstances of his relationship, when it began, or other corroborating information.