Disability
Rethinking How We Talk About Sex and Gender
You may have heard that gender is between our ears and sex is between our legs, but is it? And if not, what is it, and why is it so important to people? Let's find out.
What should I do to ease my doubts?
Anonymous asks:
I feel that I am not a conservative person, but one thing I can not accept is about hook-up culture: about casual sex and one night stands....
A Sex Positive and Transformative Justice Approach to #MeToo
Ready to take #MeToo to the next level?
Should he move with me or not?
Anonymous asks:
I don't know whether to bring my boyfriend with me when I move across the country for work next summer. I recently had an extensive workup around years of depression and anxiety and have ended up getting an autism diagnosis in my early twenties....
Reproductive Coercion: An intimate partner violence you might be overlooking
What is reproductive coercion, how can you spot it and what can you do about it if you do?
Disabled Sex: Sex for Two (or More)
If variety is the spice of life, disability is the nutmeg of the bedroom.
Consent Is Sexy: Sexual Autonomy and Disability
Here at Scarleteen, we love consent — but what about when your disability changes the way you interact with conversations about sex and autonomy?
I Beg Your Pardon? Dealing with Rude Nondisableds
Nondisabled people can be invasive, clueless, or rude at the best of times, but especially when it comes to sex. Fortunately, we have tips for dealing with them!
Wheelchair, Bound? Kink and Disability
Being disabled doesn't cut you out of the kink scene — but sometimes you need to take some special precautions.
Your Body is Not a Sex Object: Devotees and Disability
Some people say they're "sexually attracted to disability." That's objectifying, and you deserve to be loved as a whole person.