From the links for charities, on the Calendar thread, I found this survey.
Now, if you are disabled, like me, then it is worth filling in. If you are not, I would love it if you read the questions, just so as you have an idea as to the problems some people have, when it comes to sex.
How about letting her read and do the survey? Tell her that you would not look at her answers and say that if it poses any questions, you will be happy to talk about things?
I am betting you have the most brill and open friendship wirth her (some days, eh?)
Angel, I'm going to admit my ignorance here and ask what is CP?
Bev
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Very interesting survey Vix, it certainly does outline a lot of the difficulties and taboos that disabled people face when all they are experiencing are normal natural sexual feelings that everyone has.
Very interesting Vix. My 13 year old is disabled and although I doubt he will ever be in the situation of having a sexual relationship. Although many people with his disability do. It's a subject I find very scary indeed. There isn't a great deal of help about, maybe speaking to the family GP apart from that I've no idea. There has been alot of disussion as to wether people with learning disabilitys should be automaticly put on the pill etc. I remain sceptical about these so called solutions.
I also work in the public sector with children with moderate to severe learning difficulities and is a question we are asked a great deal. Even if they arn't able to have a sexual relationship it doen't stop them being aware of sexuality and having desires as we all do. I'm sure is a debate that will run forever and a day.
HI Vix I read the survey and I had not really thought about problems with disabled people needing to find a partner for sex before. Is there anywhere you can volunteer to help out with this sort of thing?
Anexcellent survey there! U worked with adults with physical and mental disabilities for a number of years and have come accross quite a few people where sex was a big issue and rightly so! There is a lack of hlep/information and facilities for people in this position and in a way its pot luck if you have a care worker who will actually be willing to talk about this subject openly and be able to help with outsidee agencies although there arent any really good ones!
I know things have changed for people with disabilities over the years but I personally dont think its good enough as its still viewed by lots of people as being strange that a person with any disbility would even contemplate a sexual relationship and in this day and age that is a drastic attitude!
I just thank my lucky stars its not something I have to worry about but would like to see things progressing for others definetly!
Disabilities of any kind should not mean a life without relationships or sex
I was born with no fingers on my right hand but I've never considered myself as disabled.
With me it is a case of you don't miss what you've never had.
I have never let it hold me back in anything I do, eg. bass playing for 25 years.
But I do sometimes wonder how many times I've been knocked back because of it. This is something that never occurred to me until I met my last partner. Although it didn't phase her she did say it was something that could possibly put some people off, especially if they were unaware of it before meeting. Consequently I make a point of including it in my ads, although to date, apart from a couple of compliments, I've not yet had any responses.
Question - is it a turnoff, or should I not worry about mentioning it?
(keep up the good work Vix)