If You’re Unable To Find A Sexual Partner, Do You Rely on Masturbation?
This is something I struggle with. As a 41 year old male with cerebral palsy who has never been in a relationship or had sex, masturbating on a daily basis is my only form of sexual release.
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Hello @jl151080, many people with disabilities or not choose to work with escorts. Personally I think it can be a healthy and empowerment option to be able to connect with another human and to achieve some physical release. I understand what you say about the idea being a potential turn off due to a lack of physical and emotional connection. However perhaps you could potentially think of the encounter as being similar to a therapy which would improve your physical and mental well-being.
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Leo_Aces said:Hello @jl151080, many people with disabilities or not choose to work with escorts. Personally I think it can be a healthy and empowerment option to be able to connect with another human and to achieve some physical release. I understand what you say about the idea being a potential turn off due to a lack of physical and emotional connection. However perhaps you could potentially think of the encounter as being similar to a therapy which would improve your physical and mental well-being.Thanks. That's an interesting perspective. I just wish I could have a sexual experience with someone I am emotionally connected to rather than it being purely physical, but you make an interesting point.
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Hi @jl151080 I can see you've already entered into an interesting conversation with @Leo_Aces, which is great! I'm also going to tag @Richard_Scope into this conversation, as he may have some additional advice, support, or insight to offer.
Do you mind me asking whether you're actively dating at the moment? By which I mean putting yourself out there and meeting new people with the intention of dating?
You're not the first person we've had post about this by any means, so you're certainly not alone in feeling this way. -
jl151080 said:Thanks. That's an interesting perspective. I just wish I could have a sexual experience with someone I am emotionally connected to rather than it being purely physical, but you make an interesting point.
Written by disability activist Andrew Gurza about his experience working with a sex worker
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Tori_Scope said:Hi @jl151080 I can see you've already entered into an interesting conversation with @Leo_Aces, which is great! I'm also going to tag @Richard_Scope into this conversation, as he may have some additional advice, support, or insight to offer.
Do you mind me asking whether you're actively dating at the moment? By which I mean putting yourself out there and meeting new people with the intention of dating?
You're not the first person we've had post about this by any means, so you're certainly not alone in feeling this way.I’ve tried tinder and bumble but no success there.I’ve been trying to put myself into activities where i may meet people. For example, last week I took part in a pub quiz and a few months back I took a course in learning tarot.However, I find it’s like searching for a needle in a haystack.Even if I just wanted to find someone for no strings sex, I don’t know how people do it. It probably doesn’t help that I don’t drink and I don’t enjoy pubs and clubs, and my feeling is the disability May also put people off.It is heartening, at least, to know other people with cerebral palsy have managed to find someone sexually attracted to them. -
Are there any groups where disabled people can meet and discuss their experiences and struggles with sex together?
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I’m trying to get myself out there but I don’t find it easy.@jl151080 It can feel very daunting when we want to step outside our comfort zone and try to get out and be social.I would suggest small steps and acknowledge when you achieved them. For example perhaps going to your local pub or coffee shop and spend time around different people.I’ve tried tinder and bumble but no success there.@jl151080 Have you tried Taimi? I've personally found this a more diverse dating app. People of all sexualities and gender identities use it. It is quite inclusive.I’ve been trying to put myself into activities where i may meet people. For example, last week I took part in a pub quiz and a few months back I took a course in learning tarot.@jl151080 That's really great that you have been trying new activities! (See you're already at the pub)! I'm think the real key is, just being around people more.However, I find it’s like searching for a needle in a haystack.Even if I just wanted to find someone for no strings sex, I don’t know how people do it. It probably doesn’t help that I don’t drink and I don’t enjoy pubs and clubs, and my feeling is the disability May also put people off.@jl151080 I suppose there are specific hook up site to try. I do empathise about clubs… accessibility can be tough. Noisy, dark, busy, tight etc. However there are many other places to meet peopleIt is heartening, at least, to know other people with cerebral palsy have managed to find someone sexually attracted to them.@jl151080 love will find you when you least except it ☺️
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This is a really interesting thread. I thought I was going to offer advice to you @jl151080 but instead see that @Leo_Aces has offered you alot. I hope you got to read the article he referred to.
However, as I am here I just want to say that it can be difficult for us to meet and build relationships with people we are/want to be attracted to. I think as we get older this can get more difficult. It does not mean we should stop trying.
There is another angle to this: I always believe in setting high expectations and truly believe you should continue to strive for the relationship you desire on an emotional/sexual level. However, in that pursuit do not overlook the non-sexual relationships you already have made.
I will not repeat the excellent comments/advice you have been given/exchanged with @Leo_AcesI am a Scope Community Volunteer Adviser with knowledge of "life"! Lived experience including employing personal assistants, being gay, sport & leisure inclusion & participation, mental health issues.What is the bravest thing you've ever said? asked the boy. 'Help,' said the horse. 'Asking for help isn't giving up,' said the horse. 'It's refusing to give up.” -
Hi. Not been here for a bit. I have been doing a lot of reflecting, and have realised that what I am looking for personally is not sex generally, but rather sex that is meaningful, rooted in love.
When I think of sex with the girl I mentioned who is younger than me and not interested in anything more than friendship, it is so much more intense than the idea of sex with a hookup.
I saw om an escort site recently there was a 'girlfriend experience' option, where you can spend 24 hours with someone going on dates etc, then if you want to, having sex. I realised that option doesn't excite me.
In contrast, I know that this girl I know has had sex with a couple of different people this year since splitting from her boyfriend, and it drives me crazy. Even just the thought of another guy seeing her undress absolutely drives me insane when it's something I want so bad, because for me with her it would actually mean something.
Now she's started seeing another guy. They haven't slept together yet, but they are going on a third date in a couple of weeks. I'm already predicting I won't be able to sleep because I'll be imagining them having sex that night. It never ends.
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jl151080 said:Are there any groups where disabled people can meet and discuss their experiences and struggles with sex together?
Wish there was group of other people with disabled to talk to about sex but sometime you don't how much some disabeld people unstand about sex, yes I have been there. Some of the women want sex or what thay think is sex
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Some times it's the only way to deal with your feelings.
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Do I Rely on Masturbation, sorry but yes I need to, it would be nice to have someone to do it for me, I say someone becouse that is the way I think now,
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