Synopses & Reviews
A quick, easy, and educational comic book guide that will help change the way we talk about sex and sexuality for all bodies.
"This guide can help disabled people (and their partners) on their journey toward self-love, better communication, and confidence." — Alice Wong, Founder and Director, Disability Visibility Project
All different kinds of bods want to connect with other bods, but lots of them get left out of the conversation when it comes to S-E-X. As explained by disabled cartoonist A. Andrews, this easy-to-read guide covers the basics of disability sexuality, common myths about disabled bodies, communication tips, and practical suggestions for having the best sexual experience possible. Whether you yourself are disabled, you love someone who is, or you just want to know more, consider this your handy starter kit to understanding disability sexuality, and your path to achieving accessible (and fulfilling) sex.
Part of the bestselling and critically acclaimed
A Quick & Easy Guide series from Limerence Press, an imprint of Oni Press.
Review
"Andrews, a web cartoonist and "totally complete, incomplete paraplegic," makes their print debut with this upbeat and informative graphic guidebook....This is a valuable resource for readers seeking to make pleasure accessible." Publishers Weekly
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"[An] inclusive and comprehensive guide....An important resource for both disabled people and allies that bridges gaps left in traditional sex education." Booklist
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"This fun and informative guide, with clean, expressive art, delivers body positivity messages and nonmedical advice with a sense of mischievous, contagious fun." Library Journal
About the Author
A. Andrews is a queer and disabled cartoonist living and working in Minneapolis, Minnesota after a near decade stay in New York City. They grew up in the Pacific Northwest sketching in hospitals, and are the creator of the Autostraddle webcomic Oh, Hey! It's Alyssa! When they're not drawing their guts out, they are hanging out with their dog, George, and drinking too many coffees.