When talking about disabilities and sex, often sex workers are mentioned. Most people want a meaningful experience – without paying for the act.
When talking about disabilities and sex, often sex workers are mentioned. Most people want a meaningful experience – without paying for the act.
I’ve been really hurt in the past and my disability has been a factor. I’m dating now, but I’m so scared it’ll happen again.
I’m keen to start looking for some fun online, but will people laugh at me when they find I’m disabled? Click to read more…
How do you write a sexy story about disabled dating when you’ve no first hand experience? Click to find out what Love Lounge Top Tips can offer…
New relationships are an exciting time – but what if you’re worried about pain associated with your disability? Click to read more…
This may come as a shock to some of you, but people with disabilities like to have sex. I know, consider your collective minds blown.
I’m keen to experience dating as a disabled person, but my dad is overprotective and I struggle to go out. Click to read more…
Our CEO Jennie Williams chats about undressing disability, and disability it the workplace. 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?