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  • Intimacy

    Ten Theses about Sex

    1. 1. Sex is good for one’s health;
      • it increases blood circulation,
      • it reduces stress and has a positive effect on reduction of lipid deposition on arterial walls,
      • it reduces the possibility of arteriosclerosis.
    2. Sex makes us sleep better.
    3. Sex makes us feel younger.
    4. Sex is relaxing.
    5. Sex has a positive effect on our mental capabilities.
    6. Sex enables us to get to know of our body through exploring and to experience pleasure and comfort.
    7. Sex satisfies some of our basic need:
      • a) our need to touch and be touched,
      • b) our need to watch other people,
      • c) our need to admire and to be admired,
      • d) our need to subject and to be subjected.
    8. Sex makes us happy.
    9. Sex makes us feel ecstatic.
    10. Sex bonds us with others.

    (theologian Ernst Ell, translated by Monika Quack Klemm, Michael Klemm: Hendicap e sessualita)

     

    How to speak about sexuality?
    If we need to speak about it isn't it better to practice it?
    Of course, but practice does not just materialize on its own, therefore, we feel that these things need to be talked about, we need to share our experience about it, just as it is with other aspects of our life. A stereotype about persons, who are disabled being asexual, is still very much vivid in our society. As it is with other stereotypes, this one too must be rejected and done away with. This, too, is one of the reasons why this section of the portal was built, to serve as a place where you can talk about sexuality. It should not be perceived only as a problem, but also as a source of pleasure and comfort. A question about what kind of language should be used is, of course, immediately posed. We would not want to sound too technical, but we should also avoid vulgar and offensive words. A lot of words are not allowed to be used in public, because they are considered indecent and some of the words are considered improper. These problems are present in our society, because we are not used to talking about sexuality. We, therefore, wish to invent new, maybe even "naughty" words, to put together a new vocabulary, enabling us to communicate in a relaxed and unburdened manner.

    SSSHHH

    Communication and sexuality

    Disability (handicap) and sexuality

    Talking about sex - do you dare to answer these questions  

    Think again, maybe you will finally understand (what I/we want to achieve)


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