Sexuality and Disability
As many happy individuals can attest, sexuality and disability are not mutually exclusive terms. In fact, people with disabilities can have fulfilling, thriving sex lives, overcome logistical issues with assistive technologies, and develop a rewarding physical relationship with a loved one. If you doubt it, just check out the information presented here about wheelchair sex, achieving physical and emotional intimacy, and other authoritative and practical sex advice. There's no reason that sexuality and disability can't both be part of your life.
Pleasure maps are based on a number of intricate elements that fuse together to become our sexual personality. These factors include personal traits, namely physiological, biological, psychological, and emotional influences, plus those from our past....
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Articles
When Trauma Takes Over Your Sex Life
According to a study presented at the 2008 Clinical Congress of the American College Surgeons, almost one-third of patients who have sustained moderate to severe trauma report some type of sexual...
Sex with disability can be vastly improved by using the technique of sensate focus, which uses alternate body areas for arousal. Find out how to incorporate sensate sex into your love life.
Diabetes: Does It Have to Doom Your Sex Life?
Amputation, blindness, dialysis: diabetes takes a particularly brutal toll in disability on the Native American population, where the disease is diagnosed twice as often as with Caucasians.
Sex Sounds Make for Better Sex
It's not just the motion in the ocean, it's the sounds on the sea. Did you know that the way you sound in the bedroom influences your sex life? Get ready to ramp up your next erotic encounter.
Understanding Disability Fetishes and "Devotees"
Ever wondered if your date was more interested in your disability than in you? It's possible, but can it still lead to a normal relationship? Is it ever dangerous? Dr. Fulbright explores the range of...
Lovers with Disabilities Become Liberated with Tantric Sex
Professionals from a variety of fields who assist people with disabilities recommend Tantric sex as a way to deal with physical restrictions and pain during lovemaking.