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| Even if the actual act of intercourse is not possible for the severely disabled person, sexual intimacy is still possible, and can be quite satisfying. Things such as sensual massage can lead to orgasm, as well as other sexual aids and techniques. When a person is unable to express him or herself sexually (unless it is by choice), they often do not feel like a whole person. Many times non-disabled people, especially teenagers, may discriminate against disabled people, in that they may consider them as a good friend, but would never consider them as a partner or lover. This can be a very painful cycle of rejection for many people with a disability, and helping your child to have a strong self-esteem is one of the best ways to combat any negative effects such discrimination might have on them.
Links: Disability and Sexuality Issues Sex and Women with Disabilities Impotence and Impotence Causes Multiple Disabilities and Growth Bent True Stories by Disabled Gay Men Life on Wheels Intimacy, Sex and Babies Having a Daughter with a Disability Is it Different for Girls? Social/Sex Education for Children with Disabilities Women with Disabilities in North Carolina: Their Views on Healthcare Issues |
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