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TwistMyTitties

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Hi all! I've recently found myself leading a group for persons with disabilities to learn to recognize and build healthy sexual relationships and to become better sexual self-advocates. As part of this, I'm trying to provide resources on a variety of sexual topics to make sure the persons in the group understand they're not alone if they find themselves wanting to explore less vanilla sex but also to ensure they aren't exploited by less savory characters.

Does anyone know of any resources that might give a good overview or intro to the less vanilla sexual lifestyles but that also highlights active consent? Preferably something that would be more like a flyer or infographic... something not too overloaded with info but that could encourage a person to ask more or to seek out additional resources if needed.

Many thanks!

(Cross-posted in a couple of forums in hopes of reaching a wider audience)
 
Two places you might look - Dr. Doe's Sexplanations - https://www.youtube.com/@sexplanations - videos on YouTube may have addressed issues you would like to address. She definitely addresses consent more than once.

Miss Nookie's Curiouser site - Curiouser***** site may have something good as well. This site has more of a kink orientation.
 
Hi all! I've recently found myself leading a group for persons with disabilities to learn to recognize and build healthy sexual relationships and to become better sexual self-advocates. As part of this, I'm trying to provide resources on a variety of sexual topics to make sure the persons in the group understand they're not alone if they find themselves wanting to explore less vanilla sex but also to ensure they aren't exploited by less savory characters.

Does anyone know of any resources that might give a good overview or intro to the less vanilla sexual lifestyles but that also highlights active consent? Preferably something that would be more like a flyer or infographic... something not too overloaded with info but that could encourage a person to ask more or to seek out additional resources if needed.

Many thanks!

(Cross-posted in a couple of forums in hopes of reaching a wider audience)
You could also try your local autism society; they usually have a lending library
 
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