The Ultimate Guide to Sex and Disability: For All of Us Who Live with Disabilities, Chronic Pain and Illness by Miriam Kaufman

The Ultimate Guide to Sex and Disability: For All of Us Who Live with Disabilities, Chronic Pain and Illness by Miriam Kaufman

Author:Miriam Kaufman
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Cleis Press


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involve the tongue. This is often called French kissing. This can be done either with the couple's lips pressed together or with them in more casual contact. The more casual contact works well for people who can only breathe through their mouths, for they can keep breathing while kissing. The tongues can touch and tease each other, or a tongue can be run over the lips or gums of the other person. You can also get your teeth involved, mixing up soft kisses and touches of tongues with gentle (and possibly not so gentle) nibbles and bites.

Some people like to have their eyes open while kissing, to see their partner's face. Others prefer to have their eyes closed, or find it overwhelming to be looked at during kissing.

We know one sex educator who tells people who want to practice kissing without a partner to use marshmallows, pudding, and other small candy. Take some in your mouth and try to roll it around your mouth and play with it without chewing or dissolving it at first. Partly this can be a game of keeping the food in your mouth and not swallowing it. But it can also be a way of experimenting with the many enticing things your lips, tongue, teeth, and mouth can do.



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