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Notes From A Queer Cripple

How to Cultivate Queer Disabled Joy (and Be Hot While Doing It!)
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How can I enjoy my hot disabled body whilst dealing with internalised ableism? How can I best navigate my sex life with mobility issues or a carer? Why are queer spaces so inaccessible - and what can I do about it? Andrew Gurza is seriously hot. He's also seriously disabled. Having spent a lifetime navigating the bars, clubs and apps of the queer scene, he's learned a thing or two about sparking queer crip joy amidst the hellscape of ableism, microaggressions and 'pity sex'. With advice on everything from sexual autonomy and self-pleasure to date-prep and disability disclosure - this is both a self-care bible and an urgent call for the queer community to do better.
Andrew Gurza is a queer, complexly disabled, nonbinary person who used a wheelchair and lives in Toronto, Ontario. They have written for Out.com, The Advocate, and Mashable in the role of Disability Awareness Consultant. They created the viral hashtag #DisabledPeopleAreHot, as well as hosting the first every disabled queer sex party. They are the host of Disability After Dark, a multiple-award-winning podcast.
A how-to book for the queer disabled community about dealing with ableism, making inclusivity mandatory, and how to experience queer disabled joy.
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