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Tag - physical disability

In the centre of an image is a person sitting on a wheelchair, holding a small mirror to their face and looking down at their reflection with a smile. They stand in front of an open door, with two others in the background. The wall behind them is yellow, and a bird sits on a blooming tree.

Can we ever have a conversation about desire without centering my disability?

A woman with dark hair sits upright on a bed, holding a bowl of food in her hands. The room is lit softly by a standing lamp. The desk next to the lamp has a rice cooker and several jars of food on it. A large window shows a dark cityscape outside.

I live with blindness, but it is not the hardest thing I have to deal with

Moy Moy, wearing pink, sits next to Jo, who is kneeling next to her. Jo is looking into the distance and smiling.

Moy Moy used to talk: coming to terms with the degenerative disorder my daughter lives with

The illustration shows two sides of the same woman's face – one, pointing to the left, looks dejected, while the other, pointing to the right, looks serene and peaceful.

‘Grief flooded my body’: How I fought and survived depression

An illustration featuring a wheelchair and a cane to the right, and text saying 'Take Our Pop Quiz!' to the left.

Test yourself with the #SexDis pop quiz

An illustration that is split into two sections. On the left, the author Virali is sitting on a wheelchair, with a white background and confetti flying in the air. On the right, on a light blue background there is a quote which says 'At 25, I am wiser, more mature and prepared for life than I was a decade ago.'

No regrets: How I feel on the tenth year since I became disabled

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