Everyone is different - their bodies are different, who they love is different, how they identity themselves. It is important to understand these differences and learn about how others deal with their bodies and relationships.
To say that sexual orientation is seen differently in different parts of the world is putting it mildly. Cultural and personal attitudes to homosexuality vary widely.
Understanding your thoughts, feelings and desires can be difficult. You don’t just wake up one day with all the answers about your sexuality, whether you’re gay, lesbian, bisexual, straight or not.
You don’t have to be gay, lesbian or bisexual to recognise the injustice and discrimination that the people in these communities face. You may be straight, but you can still be an ally or supporter.
Being heterosexual means you are sexually, emotionally, and romantically attracted to a person of the opposite sex. This is often referred to as ‘being straight.’
Society and the media often ignore people with disabilities – especially when it comes to sex. But people with disabilities fall in love and have sex lives.
Everyone, regardless of disability, can enjoy a great sex life. Sex is much more than intercourse. If you’re having cybersex, for example, all you need is your imagination and a phone or computer.
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