A child with a disability does put additional strain on the already challenging work of sustaining a strong marriage.
Author - Point of View Team
As a counsellor with a disability, the sessions I take heal me
How could I tell them to express their sexuality without uneasiness when I myself was conscious about my body image? How could I assure them of...
Laying it Out: Preconceived Notions
People with disabilities often find themselves negotiating a weird space where we are pressured to ‘act disabled‘ or ‘look disabled’.
Editorial: If our pain isn’t seen, where do we go?
For me, a chronically ill person, medical establishments and workplaces are - more often than not - hostile spaces.
Event: Skin Stories — love. desire. disability. in Chennai
A day of inclusive film screenings in Mumbai After the success of our event in Mumbai, Point of View and Equals are delighted to invite you to...
‘My most dominant feature seems to be my prosthetic hand’: Dating as a woman with a disability
People with disabilities don’t need anyone to sacrifice their lives for us.
When trauma follows you home: What love means to me as a queer, non-binary person
We hold each other close and celebrate community and the kind, intense, difficult friendships that sustain us.
My most romantic midnight date: A story of friendship and love
I was jobless, I felt directionless in my personal life. Nights were scary and mornings brought no enthusiasm. Loneliness was thick and strong...
Event: Skin Stories – love. desire. disability.
A day of inclusive film screenings in Mumbai Point of View is delighted to invite you to Skin Stories: love. desire. disability, a day of...
Love in times of depression and anxiety
But I don’t want to write about movie love or the kind of love that inspires songwriters. I want to write about love as a fat woman who...