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What about stories that involve people with disabilities? I am not fully disabled but partially x
You might like my Rope and Veil series, three parts. It's about a woman with paraplegia and the able-bodied man who falls for her.What about stories that involve people with disabilities? I am not fully disabled but partially x
What about stories that involve people with disabilities? I am not fully disabled but partially x
How about temporary disabilities? I could see a main character who needs some sort of eye surgery, and has to wear a bandage over his eyes for, let's say, a week. His wife/GF/SO decides to take advantage of his condition to try all sorts of sexual experiments on him. Tickling him (or sodomizing him) with various objects and he has to guess what they are. Or bringing in friends to blow him and bang him and he has to guess who each one is. Okay, maybe that's a little far-fetched.
Or maybe it's not his eyes, but he had a terrible motorcycle accident and is in a full body cast for six weeks. Of course his cock is still accessible (he has to pee, after all) so his GF makes sure he stays satisfied.
What is a disability? What is an ability?How about temporary disabilities?
This is LIT fantasyland. Have at it.I could see a main character who needs some sort of eye surgery, and has to wear a bandage over his eyes for, let's say, a week. His wife/GF/SO decides to take advantage of his condition to try all sorts of sexual experiments on him. Tickling him (or sodomizing him) with various objects and he has to guess what they are. Or bringing in friends to blow him and bang him and he has to guess who each one is. Okay, maybe that's a little far-fetched.
As FaeLissa said, immobilization is not sexy. Except in gimp pr0n, maybe, but I've not encountered such. Catheters and IVs and monitors are not sexy. I'm not wheelchaired but I've occasionally ridden powered carts in stores. That feels humiliating, not sexy.Or maybe it's not his eyes, but he had a terrible motorcycle accident and is in a full body cast for six weeks. Of course his cock is still accessible (he has to pee, after all) so his GF makes sure he stays satisfied.
Agree. That was the approach I took with Rope and Veil, which received some wonderful comments from folk with disabilities, who thanked me for giving them and their sexuality a voice.Permanent disabilities, especially of the sort born with, can really use the "representation" points - let peoples see us as sexual and minimize the disabilities while making them noticed - not ignored, not featured, but present. We can be disabled and sexual - is not an either/or.
In contrast to her hair, cat's eyes and ruby lips, her clothes were black. A pair of leather boots were on her feet, intricately laced up her ankles, her feet wedged to the sides of the foot plates of the wheelchair. This woman clearly liked well crafted things about her and on her. Like those objects, she too was a piece of art in her own right. She was making a statement, that's for sure. Look at me. Fuck the wheelchair, look at me.