
If you’re disabled and have been hurt before, or are unsure about how a new partner will take to you, your impairment and any additional requirements or care needs you
If you’re disabled and have been hurt before, or are unsure about how a new partner will take to you, your impairment and any additional requirements or care needs you
Society seems to think that disabled people don’t, won’t and can’t have sex, and that’s a myth that we are here to dispel. Want to join us? Keep reading!
For those of us who are disabled, penetration isn’t always possible, comfortable or even desired… but it also isn’t everything. Whilst penetrative sex is seen as the be all
I have plenty of good friends and I get a lot out of these relationships. However, I do find myself suffering from loneliness and feel lost when dealing with issues of sexuality and intimacy?
I have Hemiplegia – how do I find out whether I can still get erections, or if I’m fertile? Click to read more…
My girlfriend is a wheelchair user and we’re looking to spice things up in the bedroom. Do you have any cheeky gifts you can suggest? Click to read our recommendations…
When talking about disabilities and sex, often sex workers are mentioned. Most people want a meaningful experience – without paying for the act.
New relationships are an exciting time – but what if you’re worried about pain associated with your disability? Click to read more…
Paying for sex as a woman is still a pretty taboo subject – click to read our advice for how to deal with a lack of intimacy…
I’m finally getting comfortable with online dating and really enjoying flirting again – though how can I stop thinking each problem is caused by my disability?