I am often asked how I fell in love with my boyfriend and many folks are generally shocked when I tell them the reality … Read the rest
The Rollin RN Discusses Movember – a Tribute to MEN
Good….now I have caught your attention!
In the past, my articles have routinely been for women, but today it’s for men, especially since it is No Shave November. The discussion for today looks at the … Read the rest
PUSHLiving Podcast 005 | Guest Ali Ingersoll, the “Quirky Quad”
Ali Ingersoll is a delightful and beautiful young woman who is famous for her China Quad Diaries where she documented her fascinating trek to China for spinal surgery that would not be attempted in the … Read the rest
SEX after Spinal Cord Injury: Confident, Outspoken, Candid, Kinky and Safe
Submitted to PUSHLiving.com by writer who prefers to remain anonymous. Enjoy!
Sex. The one thing every adult has spent hours fretting over. I am no exception. I had a spinal cord injury after I was an … Read the rest
The Secrets to Sexual Self Discovery: Part 2 – The Love Dr. answers our questions
Continuing our previous feature on Dr. Tepper, The Secrets to Self Discovery: Part 1, we posed some questions to gain a little more insight on getting the love and sexual intimacy you deserve.
Renowned Sexologist, … Read the rest
Secrets to Sexual Self-Discovery: Part 1: Going deeper is Key
Renowned Sexologist, Dr. Mitchell Steven Tepper, sheds NEW LIGHT onto his research which gives fresh hope to those seeking to “Regain that Feeling.” With over 30 years as a sexuality researcher, educator, counselor, coach, advocate … Read the rest
The Public Reacts to the “Paralyzed Bride” taking off her clothes in the #Whatmakesmesexy shoot
Rachelle Freidman strips down and shows the world that being defined as any number of labels: “paralyzed,” “disabled,” “handicapped,” “crippled,” or “broken” does not mean we no longer feel sexual, desire sex and intimacy or, … Read the rest
Ending Silence around Sexuality and Disability
“Thou Shalt Never Again . . .”
“Hey, I just wanted to see if it worked.”
This was the don’t-blame-me response I would say to my wife each time our young son would do something she … Read the rest