Sexuality
My Personal Thoughts on the Sex and Dating scene
At the age of twenty when I first had my injury, like most men I was very concerned about my sex life. I had been dating someone for a couple of years and it was an important part of our relationship. While in rehab, quite often I would get an erection simply if the wind blew. So I thought things hadn't changed much. What was very different was the fact that I could be mentally or emotionally aroused but not physically and physically aroused but not emotionally. Continue reading HERE
Archived: Sexuality and Spinal Cord Injury Where we are and where we are going
Arkansas Spinal Cord Commission Fact Sheet 8: Female Sexuality and Spinal Cord Injury
Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago Spinal Cord Injury: Sexuality
University of Miami Sexuality in SCI
Spinal Cord Injury Information Network Sexuality
Sexual Health Network Sexuality and Disability.
This channel discusses the ways in which different kinds of spinal cord injuries (SCIs) can affect sexual relationships and functioning. It also offers concrete information about the sexual and reproductive options available to people who have experienced an SCI. http://sexualhealth.com/
Spinal Cord Injured Male sexycord.com
Sex & Spinal Cord Injury "Sex is something you do, sexuality is something you are." -Anna Freud
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Dateable is a unique non-profit social organization for people with and without disabilities who seek new friends and relationships.
Medical College of Wisconsin Sexuality after Spinal Cord Injury