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Challenging the Asexual Misconception: The Right to Sexual Health and Safety for Persons with Disabilities

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This paper provides an overview of the issues surrounding the sexuality of Persons with Disabilities (PWDs). It specifically addresses the common misconception that PWDs are asexual or hypersexual, a fallacy rooted in societal stereotyping, negative attitudes, and a lack of knowledge. The document notes that this mischaracterization is shared by the general public, parents, and even professionals working in the field. The analysis discusses how negative attitudes contribute to this misconstruction by asserting that PWDs are often perceived as unable to consent or unable to experience sexual desires (particularly women). It strongly argues that PWDs are sexual beings who deserve a fulfilling life that includes feeling loved and desired, just like their non-disabled peers. The paper concludes by acknowledging the vulnerability of this group and the rational need to maintain safety measures to protect them from sexual abuse and victimization while supporting the fulfillment of their sexual desires.

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Sexuality Concerns for People with Disabilities




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Sexuality Concerns for People with Disabilities


1.Provide an overview of person/persons with a disability and how they are commonly
mischaracterized as asexual. In your description, please provide your own personal
reflections regarding your views about person/persons with disabilities and sexuality.
Persons with disabilities receive misconceptions around sexuality, as identified by

Pebdani and Tashjian (2022). According to them, one key sexual-based misconception of this

group is that they are “either asexual or unable to control themselves sexually," a fallacy shared

by the general public, parents of these persons, and professionals working with them. According

to the article, the precipitation of this notion stems from a variety of contributors, at the core

being societal stereotyping and misconceptions promoted by a lack of exposure and knowledge

about the strengths and limitations of persons with disabilities and their sexuality. The authors

discuss several precise issues associated with the growing misconception of persons with

disabilities as asexual beings. Among key factors include attitudes. Negative attitudes are cited

as a key contributor to the misconstruction of PWDs as asexual. These attitudes include the

perception of PWDS as unable to consent, unable to experience sexual desires (particularly

women), cannot perform or provide sexual gratification, and that they are vulnerable to abuse,

particularly those with psychological or intellectual disabilities. These attitudes cultivate notions

like androgyny, which adversely affect peoples’ insights about PWDs and inform their

discomfort and unwillingness to hold romantic or sexual relationships with them (Pebdani &

Tashjian, 2022).

Pebdani and Tashjian (2022) also find interlocking identities as contributive to sexual

misconception. These factors converge to forge complex problems that further contribute to the

negative perceptions of people with disabilities. These factors include gender, age, ethnicity,

culture, types of disability, and sexual identity, among others. Women with disabilities were
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