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Sex and Disability

This course covers fears and misconceptions about sex and disability; talking about sex with your partner, your health care provider, and your attendant; planning ahead for some considerations that may affect you during sex; and exploring what works for you, which presents a few sex toy options which can help adapt to your fatigue, lubrication, increased or decreased sensation, and mobility.

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