So What Happened? All About the FRIDA Sex and Disability Town Hall!

On Saturday, March 29, 2008, FRIDA hosted our first ever Sex and Disability Town Hall meeting.  Overall, about 75 people attended from many different areas of our community.  Thanks to everyone who attended and to those who staffed the event!  Folks had such an eager spirit to learn and the whole setup was done with creative flair (yes, we had penis and vagina cakes).

The morning was devoted to workshops and the afternoon was spent on a speakout forum where community members could have their say.  Workshop topics included sex resources for people with disabilities, psychiatric disabilities and relationships, an LGBTQ forum, and a showing of “Doin’ It: Sex, Video and Disability,” available at http://www.beyondmedia.org/catalogue.html and made by young women with disabilities ages 16 to 24.

Several organizations tabled at our event, including the RIC Domestic Violence Program, the Schwab Rehab AIDS and HIV Prevention Program, Early to Bed, Chicago ADAPT, the Disability Pride Parade, 3E Love, the Chicago Abortion Fund, the UIC Institute on Disability and Human Development, and of course, FRIDA.  Many thanks to those who made donations, including Jimmy John’s for a steep discount on sandwiches!

Overall there was an incredible feeling of sharing and open mindedness about many ways to express sexuality.  We had folks of all ages (from teens to sixties) and all colors of the rainbow too.  Both disabled and nondisabled women attended.  We were all excited to meet new folks from the community and make new friends.

For folks who were unable to attend, guess what?  We took notes and photos!  Below are general notes from the speakout forum and on the following pages you will find pictures from the event.  Keep scrolling to get the long-distance version of the FRIDA spirit!

 The following notes were taken by Jenny Choi.  Thank you Jenny!

How and where can we meet people for dating or relationships without going online?

The Internet can still be a good place to meet people. 

  • Safety can be a concern. 
  • We need more sites for disabled people. 
  • Try to go out more to increase your chances of meeting someone.

Have the inner strength and self confidence to meet people. Try a phone buddy, Access Living, FRIDA (support network)

Defining sex:

  • Can be wild or mellow.
  • Beautiful.
  • From the heart, not looks.

What is a visit to the gynecologist like? 

  • The Fe Fes discuss this. 
  • It’s a bit intimidating the first time. 
  • There is a pelvic/vaginal area exam.
  • No needles! Not anything too scary.
  • It’s important to have an exam once sexually active to protect your health.

Sex is not just penetration

Different levels of sex for different people

For women who date other women, it can be a hand, a finger, a sex toy etc.

Foreplay is also important.

Definition of sex could be no penetration at all (it doesn’t have to involve a penis).

“Make love to my mind” (by talking)

What is foreplay?

Making love to a woman can be the way you say “good morning.”  Treat her well, etc.

Touch/intimacy is important (a hug, etc).  Skin to skin contact.

Why do people choose celibacy?

  • Religion
  • Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs)
  • parents’ values/culture
  • interest in sex wanes

Why do people make fun of virgins?

  • Jealousy by people who regret some choices they’ve made.
  • Very few virgins.
  • It’s important to respect a person’s choice not to have sex, or to wait to have sex.

Older women can want and enjoy sex.

Sex ed should be more inclusive

  • Lack of knowledge
  • Schools in general are behind in educating about the disability movement

Sometime a woman with a disability needs to be more forward, etc in approaching people.

  • People are tentative if they are unfamiliar with disability culture

Women with disabilities can have one-night stands

  • How to deal with self-disclosure on private or personal matters
  • You don’t have to self-disclose if you don’t want to
  • You can make your own choices

We should have sex because WE want to.

If a man calls you a ‘ho,’ he is insecure.

Safety issues: going out alone (and not with a man)

  • Our society has certain expectations on how a man or a woman is supposed to behave.  Challenge those expectations.

Women need to learn to protect each other.

If you have an attitude of dominance, it might help safety issues.

You should be able to have as much sex as you want without judgment.

Be true to yourself.

It’s not anyone’s business who I have sex with, or how many times I have sex.

We should celebrate all of our choices as women.

  • We can disagree, but not judge
  • Keep negative opinions to oneself
  • Maybe organize a group to address these issues (by age, disability…more like a support group)

When is the right time to have sex?

Embace differences, uniqueness.

Men who take out their frustration on women have unhealthy issues (the way they grew up, cultural expectations, etc).

  • Avoid people who try to dominate you.
  • Women are sometimes afraid of being taken advantage of because of their disability

Psychiatric Disabilities Workshop 

Above: Aerin and Chelsea lead the Psychiatric Disabilities and Relationships workshop

3E Love Shirts 

Above: 3E Love tshirts lined up for sale.

3E Love Mannequin

Above: A 3E Love shirt in black and white on a mannequin.

 Aerin Talking

Above: Aerin speaks at the speakout.

Annie and her Mom 

Above: Annie and her mom staff the 3E Love table, www.3elove.com.

Axeen Talks

Above: Axeen talks at the speakout. 

 Billie Wins 

Above: Billie wins a sex toy.   

 Zorytza with her FRIDA Candles

 Above: Zorytza wins scented candles as a raffle prize.

We're Accessible Sign 

Above: the Sex Resources Guide sign says “We’re Accessible. Are You?” The image is of a person with a wheelchair with another person sitting on his/her lap.

 Waiting for the Town Hall to Start

Above: the crowd waits for the speakout session to begin.

Veronica Speaks

Above: Veronica talks at the speakout. 

Vagina Cake

Above: the vagina cake.

  Sex Resources and the Dildo

 Above: the Sex Resources presenters prepare to talk about how to put on a condom.

 Whip or Tickle?

Above: Janice talks with security about a whip sex toy.

Security Dick?

 Above: security handles a big dick balloon.

 Rahnee Pets Dick

Above: Rahnee pets a poor little weenie.

Got Condom?

Above: Grabbing at the free condoms!

Raffle Winner

Above: A lucky participant wins a raffle prize.

Registration Table

 Above: Signing and signing in at the registration table.

 LGBTQ Forum

Above: Ana and Susan lead the LGBTQ workshop.

Sex Resources Forum

Above: Janice speaks with Annie and Rahnee at the Sex Resources workshop.

Sex Resources Guide

Above: Access Living Sex Resources Guides on display.

Sex Resources Front Row

Above: The front row at the Sex Resources workshop.

Sex Resources Dental Dam

Above: A dental dam is passed around to feel at the Sex Resources workshop.

Raffle Table

Above: the FRIDA raffle prize table.  Everything from candy condoms to pleasure beads.

Penis Cake

 Above: the penis cake with a man’s outline and a 3-d cock and balls.

Monica and Lluvia eating donuts 

Above: In the morning, Monica and Lluvia prep by eating donuts.

Speakout Time

Above: Monica makes a comment while Jenny laughs at the note board and Julie interprets.

Monica and Billie

Above: Monica smiles with her mom Billie and the Booty Tickler.

Monia Speaks

Above: Monia discusses an issue during the speakout.

Library Womyn

Above: Taina, Lauren, Rahnee, Jenny and Carlos chat over condoms at lunch.

Janice Talks

Above: Janice talks during the speakout.

FRIDA Table

Above: The FRIDA table with t-shirts, buttons and artwork on display.

FeFes Talking

Above: The Empowered Fe Fes discuss the movie Doin’ It.

Evelyn Speaks

Above: Evelyn speaks during the public speakout.

Emylee Wins

Above: Emylee wins a flexible vibrating massager.

Donna's Blue Dick

Above: Donna wins a blue penis water bottle.

Lunch in the Conference Room

Above: Womyn eat lunch in the Access Living conference room.

Lunch Where You Can

Above: a group of womyn eat lunch.

Checking Out Cakes

Above: participants check out the penis and vagina cakes.

Chantell Wins

Above: Chantell wins a bottle of sexy spray.

Carlos Wins Video

 Above: Carlos wins a copy of the Doin’ It movie.

 Carlos Talks

Above: Carlos talks at lunchtime.

 Candy Condom Winner

 Above: A participant wins candy condoms as a raffle prize.

 Hanging in the Kitchen

Above: Hanging out in the kitchen with the cakes. 

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3 Responses to “So What Happened? All About the FRIDA Sex and Disability Town Hall!”

  1. Steve English Says:

    As usual you gals rock !!! I am so impressed and laughing my ass off !!! So, … which cake did ya at first !!! You go girls !!! Steve

  2. Laura Says:

    FRIDA rocks! Thanks for sharing the notes and photos from your event. This sends a great message to women with disabilities, not just those who attended your event, but to women all across the globe: Women with disabilities are beautiful and powerful, and have the right to enjoy pleasure! Go FRIDA women — keep up the great work!

  3. Marian Says:

    I loved the website. Thanks for sharing these photos. I think women with disabilites would have loved to attend this conference.

    When is the next one?

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