| | Next Monday is the UN's International Day of Persons with Disabilities. If you aren't sure how you're going to celebrate, I thought I'd offer some ideas and some inspiration. If nothing else, maybe you can read one of the articles below and then on Monday have a conversation with someone about what you read. Whether you start the conversation with "This doofus wrote an article about..." or "I just read the most brilliant piece of writing ever..." doesn't matter to me. As long as your thinking and talking about it I'll consider my work worthwhile. ~ Cory | | Ableism Before Sex Ableism is like that guy who always cuts you off before you can even start a sentence. Actually it's like an invisible person inside your mouth, inside your mind, that redirects your thoughts before you think them. It may be the biggest obstacle to sex, and it's definitely one we all need to deal with. | Sex After Combat There isn't one way that being deployed and living in an active combat zone screws you up. There are lots of ways. And even if sex seems unrelated to combat, once members of the military return home they are never exactly the same, and neither are their sex lives. Which doesn't mean there can't be healthy and great sex after combat. But usually it takes some time. | Sexuality Through Disability If being disabled means, on some level, that following sexual norms is more trouble than its worth, what happens when disabled people throw out the norms and start from scratch? Follow this link to find out. | Seeing Over Sex An About.com reader writes: I'm a 26 year-old blind female and I've been with my boyfriend, now husband, for nearly four years. He's sweet, funny, smart, and the ideal guy. But sex is a problem. | | | | More from About.com | | | | | | Plan a Caribbean Vacation Whether you're planning a romantic escape, a girlfriend getaway, or an active family vacation we've got the resources you need. Read more...>
| | | | How to Eat Locally Eating locally has many benefits, the food is fresher, tastes better, and has less environmental impact. But how can you get started? Read more...>
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