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macdaddie79
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Hi
I'm an abled bodied person looking to be an altururistic sex assistant for people with disabilities.
I'm not sure how to go about
asking about this. Can anyone help?
I'm an abled bodied person looking to be an altururistic sex assistant for people with disabilities.
I'm not sure how to go about
asking about this. Can anyone help?
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Hi @macdaddie79, welcome to the community. Whilst I agree that disabled people should have the same opportunities as everyone else (and that includes sex) what you're suggesting worries me. There are lots of legal and safeguarding aspects that need to be considered very carefully, and this website would not be able to advise on this.Instead I would encourage you to find out more about charities already working in this area. Perhaps you could financially support them instead?Here are some suggestions:
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