Disabled women who pay for sex
by Hannah Barnes
26th February 2009
"I think generally society finds it shocking when disabled people want to have sex," Catarina* told me. Her disability meant that sex was painful and uncomfortable. Ex-boyfriends had made her feel guilty for not being able to have an orgasm, and left her confidence at rock bottom. Read more of this BBC Ouch article here:-http://www.bbc.co.uk/ouch/features/disabled_women_who_pay_for_sex.shtml
Colin Revell
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