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That's funny Houston this is the first I've heard of a-sexual in my
5 short years as a quad.
It does seem to me that a para would have a better sex life
than a quad though after all they have a better "grip" than quads
do lol!
Just a little light humor folks while discussing this sensitive
issue.
Mark
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Date: Thursday,
January 06, 2005 6:13:57 PM
Subject: Re: [QUAD-L]
Frustration/sensitive
Mark Like when I was in Partners class a few
yrs back. Was the 1st time that I�d heard A-sexual which I had to ask
the meaning of it 2 be sure. Now my cousin that�s a Para which was
pretty much 1 of few people with a disability that I was in contact with
growing up at the time I was an AB. He always had girlfriends had 2
children by 2 different women than got married and had 2 kids with his
wife. So I�d never thought about sexual issues with paralization until I
got paralyzed than found out that I�d been way off by a-s-s-u-m-i-n-g I
should�ve been more inquisitive and asked questions back then. I still
need 2 do some more research into SCI�s and sex, especially since I�m
asked more & more by new SCI�s I�m coming into contact with. I joke
my way through it tell them what little I know & what I�ve heard
from others. The relationship issue I tell them it�s pretty much the
same as life and their injury different with each person.
Houston
On 1/6/05 5:58 PM, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
In a
message dated 06/01/2005 18:38:44 GMT Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hey
Stacy, I've come to the conclusion that people just don't
think we're even interested in a relationship. Nobody
thinks I'm interested in a sex life so no need for a relationship
in their eyes. Mark
It's
statements like what Mark said that makes me realise just how lucky I am
to have Steve, someone who knows I'm interested, but also knows of my
fears and uncertainties and acts with those in minds. Love
Smurf xxx
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