


Sex for the Disabled
Amazing Sex for the Disabled—Part 3
| Amazing Sex for the Disabled—Part 3 |
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| Written by Rachel Carver | |
| Sunday, 30 December 2007 | |
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Male, female, smart, not so smart, attractive, unattractive, sexy, undesirable. Individuals begin to describe themselves in these terms as early as the first grade. These self-perceptions generally follow us into adulthood. For the most part, the media portrays the disabled as unattractive, non-sexual people. With such a stereotype, it’s hardly surprising that people without disabilities have misperceptions about the disabled. What’s surprising is how the disabled, themselves, must be convinced of their own sexuality. Attitude is everything. People who grow up with disabilities learn early that others think they are not sexy. After all, fashion models and film stars rarely, if ever, have disabilities. Heather Mills of Dancing with the Stars, whois missing a leg, and Oscar-winning actress Marlee Matlin, who is deaf, are two notable exceptions. Acquiring a disability later in life is a different experience. People, who may have thought of themselves as sexy and desirable often start to recast their perceptions of their sexuality in light of their disability. David Bucks found himself in that position 15 years ago while extreme skiing in California. An avalanche threw him from a 200-foot cliff and broke his back. At 33, Bucks was completely paralyzed below the chest and feared he’d never have sex again. Likewise, with the public discourse on erectile dysfunction, hundreds of thousands with spinal cord injuries are benefiting from a variety of treatments from the penile implant first introduced 20 years ago to Viagra and furniture specially designed for sex. If you’re looking for ideas, the Internet is the place to go. There are dozens of websites, including Mypleasure.com, which offers columns, reviews and products designed for people with disabilities. | |
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