📖 Overview
A Quick & Easy Guide to Sex & Disability is a non-fiction comic book that presents information about sex and relationships for disabled individuals. The guide covers communication, gender identity, and practical advice through inclusive illustrations featuring diverse body types and abilities.
Written and illustrated by A. Andrews, a disabled cartoonist, the book fills a gap in sex education resources by centering disabled experiences and perspectives. The comic format makes complex topics accessible while maintaining a focus on clear, practical information about navigating intimate relationships.
Part of Oni Press's Quick & Easy series, this guide emphasizes communication as the foundation for healthy sexual relationships while addressing specific considerations for different disabilities and body types. The work incorporates inclusive representation throughout its pages, featuring people of various sizes, abilities, and backgrounds.
The book represents an important contribution to disability advocacy and sex education, challenging assumptions about disability and sexuality while providing practical tools for readers to explore their own experiences and relationships.
👀 Reviews
Readers appreciate this guide's clear illustrations, inclusive tone, and practical advice about sex and disability. Many noted it fills an information gap and serves as a helpful resource for both disabled people and healthcare providers.
Positive reviews highlight:
- Simple, accessible explanations
- Focus on consent and communication
- Representation of diverse bodies and relationships
- Sex-positive approach without being explicit
- Useful tips for positioning and adaptive equipment
Common criticisms:
- Too brief/basic for some readers
- Could include more specific medical information
- Limited coverage of certain disabilities
Ratings:
Goodreads: 4.25/5 (500+ ratings)
Amazon: 4.7/5 (100+ ratings)
"Finally a book that acknowledges disabled people have sex lives," wrote one reader. Another noted: "Perfect introduction but left me wanting more depth." Healthcare workers frequently mention using it as a reference tool with patients.
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🤔 Interesting facts
🔹 A. Andrews draws from their experience as an art therapist to create therapeutic comics and illustrations, making complex topics more approachable through visual storytelling.
🔹 The book was published by Limerence Press in 2020 and is part of their "Quick & Easy Guide" series, which includes other inclusive sexuality education titles.
🔹 A groundbreaking aspect of this guide is its representation of mobility aids and assistive devices as normal parts of intimate life, helping destigmatize disability in sexual contexts.
🔹 The author specifically chose the comic format because comics can convey detailed information while being more accessible to people with different learning styles and reading abilities.
🔹 The guide includes practical advice about adapting common sexual positions and activities, making it one of the few mainstream resources to directly address the mechanics of disabled sex.