Monday, March 30, 2015

(Sex)abled

The topic that stood out to me most last week was the sexuality of  disableable persons. They are seen  as asexual just as children and the elderly are, but that's just not the case. We are all capable of sexual expression and desire, to say that just because a person is disableable means that sex, sexuality, desire and arousal inst there or just stops is silly. I think it's all about treating people or acting differently because someone is different, we need to let that go and be open minded. the video I'm posting is called (SEX)ABLED, it's about college students with disabilities talking about how they deal with prejudice towards their sexuality.

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