DATING WHEN DISABLED

You’re about to meet my friend Sabrina Schroeder, who is single, smart, adventurous, athletic, hilarious, a cat lover, defiantly carnivorous, a beer enthusiast, and a million more things.

 

Oh yeah, she’s also disabled.

 

In this episode, we talk about what it’s like to date when you’re disabled. How she meets people. What it’s like to have sex when you have disabilities. How she navigates the always complex dating world, and the hilarious way she’s rebelling against her parents.

 

You’ll never guess in a million years.

 

Nearly 1 in 4 adults in the United States has some type of disability. Very focused on the importance of representation, in this conversation, Sabrina shares great advice about acceptance, honest communication, and best practices for dating someone disabled.

 

Spoiler Alert: Her advice is great for everyone regardless of ability.

Although this is, at times, a very funny conversation, whatever your personal circumstances, or relationship status may be, there’s a lot to be learned here. As Sabrina says on her blog,

“By recognizing the diverse range of disabilities, both visible and invisible, we can work towards a more inclusive society that values and respects the experiences and needs of all individuals.”

 

You can find out more about Sabrina and contact her through her website: BeyondBarriers.net

 

She’s on Instagram @sabrina_schroeder93 and on Facebook.

 

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