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- Home - Sexuality and Disability
Welcome! Our site starts with the premise that people with disabilities are sexual beings – just like anyone else sexualityanddisability org is constructed as a bunch of questions a woman with a disability might have – about her body, about the mechanics and dynamics of having sex, about the complexities of being in an intimate relationship or having children, about unvoiced fears or
- Mythbusting - Sexuality and Disability
Myth: Women with disabilities don’t need sex To most nondisabled people, sexuality and disability seem to be unconnected terrains – disabled women’s sexual desires are by and large assumed to be non-existent However, the reality is that women with disabilities are sexual beings with sexual fantasies, feelings and aspirations like anyone else They are unable to express their sexuality
- BEING SEXUAL - Sexuality and Disability
The Ultimate Guide to Sex and Disability has a unique suggestion: Because all parts of the body have corresponding areas in the brain, sometimes an unfeeling part and feeling part have their brain locations next to each other So stimulation of the feeling part can create a kind of sympathetic sensation in the unfeeling part
- Resources - Sexuality and Disability
Books: A Health Handbook for Women with Disabilities, Jane Maxwell, Julia Watts Belser and Darlena David Comprehensive information for women with disabilities and their caregivers on mental health, sexuality, child-birth, sexual health, abuse and violence The complete book is available in pdf format here Mother To Be: A Guide to Pregnancy and Birth for Women with […]
- Sexual Assault - Sexuality and Disability
The Ultimate Guide to Sex and Disability states that: ‘In general, little information is available on the risks for people living with disabilities The studies that have been conducted make it clear that there is a much higher than average risk of sexual abuse for people living with disabilities
- Skin Stories - Skin Stories
Blog posts and opinions on sex, sexuality, disability and rights by women with disabilities and their supporting communities
- Feeling Sexual - Sexuality and Disability
Feeling Sexual - Sexuality and Disability
- Knowing Your Body - Sexuality and Disability
Knowing Your Body ‘I get the feeling people think that because I am in a [wheel]chair there is just a blank space down there ’ FromThe Ultimate Guide to Sex and Disability, ed Kaufman, Silverberg and Odette, 2003
- Keeping It Safe - Sexuality and Disability
Research indicates that women with mental disabilities can lead productive lives with support and medication, have potential for employment, and can often recover and resume daily activities Given this, the likelihood is that your daughter will be able to manage some methods of contraception
- Managing Your Periods - Sexuality and Disability
Girls with developmental disabilities may find this more difficult – for more information, look at the last question on this page Most women use napkins (a soft cloth), disposable sanitary pads (that can be placed inside your panties) or tampons (which is inserted inside your vagina) during their period
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