Thanks for compliment! And of course, add the blurb! I think that's a great idea... as long as you don't cut and paste mine. (Actually, based on your posts here, I'll probably be wanting to cut and paste yours...)I just looked at your beautiful website (very well done!) for your blurb. I plan to add a similar blurb to mine. I hope you don't mind. Thanks for the idea.
I don't know what you're basing this on... you must have an image of a certain disability in your mind, because everyone is different. It depends on your disability which activities will be easier to take part in, and which might need some extra planning/thought/creativity. It's a common misconception that disabled people either aren't sexual or that their interests will be vanilla. Sure, someone might love an awesome blow job but being disabled doesn't mean other more specific desires are off the table. ie: being submissive, dominant, into anal play, having a foot fetish, blah blah blah blah blah.I figure a SP session with someone physically disabled is not necessarily
technically difficult provided the service to be provided is just oral relief.
Yeah, that's the way to go - force him to prove he has the desire to do what he has already asked to do, under the most humiliating circumstances possible, while he is living out his last days. In a complex situation with lots of real issues to think about, you manage to suggest a way to make it even harder, while totally discounting any actual humane response. No other human being in history would agree with this approach. Congrats for this accomplishment.A terminally ill and dying cancer patient is not likely to have
any libido. Not even for a teenager. The hospital staff could make
him masturbate first. Grant him the wish only if he manages to
ejaculate.
I can certainly imagine having a similar wish in similar circumstances. To me the "moral" issues are immaterial - he's going to be corrupted? Death will fix that. Any god that would condemn him for this desire isn't a god worth considering.http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/595894/posts
http://heroescommunity.com/viewthread.php3?TID=3058
Anybody have any comments about granting a dying boy his final wish?
I was being harsh. On second thought the hospital staff can just checkYeah, that's the way to go - force him to prove he has the desire to do what he has already asked to do, under the most humiliating circumstances possible, while he is living out his last days. In a complex situation with lots of real issues to think about, you manage to suggest a way to make it even harder, while totally discounting any actual humane response. No other human being in history would agree with this approach. Congrats for this accomplishment.
I want to add to my reply this post later, but I had to quote Alllison's reply for truth right away (eloquent, well thought-through, informative and with direct reference to the need to work with PSWs) and add the link for the International Professional Surrogate Association (for those who are wondering what sex surrogates actually do).I think you can watch the Scarlett Road documentary for free here: http://www.cbc.ca/player/Shows/ID/2314258771/
I hated The Sessions but Helen Hunt looks great naked. Here is a review of the Sessions by sex workers which is really good... pretty sure it gives away the entire movie so if you haven't seen it then spoiler alert! http://titsandsass.com/the-sessions-2012
This is the actual article the movie was based on: http://thesunmagazine.org/issues/174/on_seeing_a_sex_surrogate
The movie is totally different than the article. Very Hollywood. Did I mentioned Helen Hunt looks great naked?
This is a good book to read, though the very short part about sex work probably won't thrill you.
http://www.comeasyouare.com/shop/product/The-Ultimate-Guide-to-Sex-and-Disability
This shop makes an effort to be accessible:
http://www.comeasyouare.com
http://www.comeasyouare.com/sex-information/sex-and-disability
I've put a little blurb on my site for clients with disabilities. Mainly about me interacting with personal support workers, which I'm fine with. And if they are are unable to discuss sexuality with their PSW I know a great PSW who we can work with instead... if their experience meets the client's needs of course. I think mentioning accessibility information on your website would be helpful for people looking for a provider. Setting up a meeting w/ a sex worker when you have a disability can often require additional planning... so knowing your provider has some knowledge and is reliable is probably going to be reassuring.