Learn BDSM and Disability Skills with Robin Wilson-Beattie
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Having a disability doesn’t mean you can’t explore BDSM.
But just like anyone interested in trying kink, there are some challenges, risks, and important safety information to become aware of before diving into the scene.
Fortunately, sex and disability educator Robin Wilson-Beattie provides a great introduction to BDSM and disability in her Kink Academy video series aptly titled “BDSM & Disability.”
She examines what it means to be “safe, sane, and consensual” if you have a disability and/or are getting intimate with someone who has a disability.
The Kink Academy series features five videos on adaptive kink play, community access, challenges, finding a partner, and debunking assumptions.
To watch the full series requires buying a membership, which includes $20/month and $149/year options.
At the time of writing, however, the video on “Challenges” is available to view online for free.
Related Read: Sexual Health for Women with Disabilities
Jenna Owsianik is a Canadian journalist and sex tech industry expert. She is the Founder and Editor-in-Chief of Sex For Every Body®.
Her expertise covers state-of-the-art sex technologies and the major fields driving innovations in intimacy: robotics, virtual reality, remote sex (teledildonics), haptics, immersive adult entertainment, human augmentation, virtual sex, and sexual health.
A trained journalist with a Masters of Journalism from The University of British Columbia, Jenna’s reporting has appeared on Futurism.com, Al Jazeera English, CTV British Columbia online, CBS Sunday Morning, CBS 60 Minutes, Global News, and CKNW Radio in Canada and the United States.