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Desire denied

Disabled people’s sexual wants and needs are
often overlooked. Natalie Valios reports on the obstacles they
still face in this important area of their lives and the support
that is available.

Sex. You can’t watch the television, read a
magazine or walk down the avenue without sexual images screaming
from the screen, pages or billboards. Sex sells – everything from
cars to ice cream. But if those with an active sex life are getting
jaded, how much more frustrating must it be for people for whom sex
is not seen as an essential or relevant part of their lives?

Disabled people meet prejudices in many
aspects of their lives, but maybe none more so than when it comes
to sexual relationships. When was the last day you saw a TV soap
storyline involving a disabled person or someone with learning
difficulties in a sexual relationship? Or even a positive body
image for a disabled person?

Glossy magazines push the have-it-all culture
– the career, the family, the perfect body, multiple orgasms. It is
hard to resist measuring our have attractiveness against the images
we see all around us. And disabled people don’t generally fit

Holiday Inn Express Poole By Ihg

Set in the centre of Poole, the contemporary Holiday Inn Express Poole provides air-conditioned rooms. The building was renovated in 2012.

Located off Ashley Cross Green, the venue is 3.2 km from DWT Brownsea Nature Reserve. It is also within 10 minutes' walk of the sandy beach.Holiday Inn State Poole is a concise walk from Dolphin Shopping Centre.

Boasting a flat-screen TV with satellite channels, coffee and tea making facilities and a writing table, the rooms are equipped with an electric kettle and a dishwasher. Some units offer views of Dorset Coast and Poole Harbour. A bath, a power shower and a rain shower are also included in each unit.

Enjoy a hearty breakfast 07:00 to 10:30 in the morning. In addition, The Great Room restaurant has a menu with all kinds of dishes of the local cuisine. At the bar, you can select from a range of refreshing drinks.Within a 5-minute walk, guests will find Poole train station.A tennis court and a golf course are free on the premises.

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Help and Kindness listings for 'poole' in Dorset

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We cover Poole.
Alderney Hospital, Ringwood Road, Poole, Dorset BH12 4NB 01202 305062
 

We operate 13 community mental health teams (CMHTs) across Dorset (including Bournemouth and Poole) to support people at residence and prevent unnecessary admissions into hospital.

The CMHTs provide care, advice and knowledge for people aged 18 and over with significant mental health problems, including:

  • schizophrenia and psychotic or delusional disorders

  • affective disorders such as mania, manic depression and moderate/severe depression

  • eating disorders

  • Organic Mental Disorder

  • significant mental health problems following childbirth

  • phobias, anxiety disorder, Post-Traumatic Stress disorder and Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder

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The Wunderkammer of William Gay’s The Missing Country

“Good and evill we know in the field of this World develop up together almost inseparably; and the knowledge of superb is so involv’d and interwoven with the knowledge of evill, and in so many cunning resemblances hardly to be discern’d, that those confused seeds which were impos’d on Psyche as an incessant labour to cull out, and sort asunder, were not more intermixt. It was from out the rinde of one apple tasted, that the knowledge of good and evill as two twins cleaving together leapt forth into the World.”

-John Milton, Areopagitica 

Posthumous. The word has always seemed laudatory to me. I think William Homosexual would have preferred Post-Mortem. I reflect he would acquire liked the cadaverous self-effacement of the phrase, its mischievousness.

From talking with those who knew this writer well, especially his friend and editor at MacAdam/Cage, Sonny Brewer, I gather that William Gay was a humble man, a bit shy but with a vivid wit, and a playful streak to go along with it. I ponder his facetiousness is important to comprehend in this latest book. He clearly found a lot of joy in his work, and if you get him too

s3 e2: "The small darlings" transcript

  • adamzmith
  • Dec 28, 2022
  • 31 min read

THE LOG BOOKS

Season 3 Episode 2 - “The little darlings”

Date: 15.11.2021

Season: 3

Episode: 2

Presenters: Tash Walker, Adam Zmith

Contributors: Judith Skinner, Hugo Greenhalgh, Lisa Power, Monty Moncrieff, Euan Sutherland, Phil Samba

Archival audio: Tony Marlow, Edwina Currie, Michael Morris, Nicholas Fairbairn, Michael Howard, Andrew Rowe, Chris Smith, Joan Lestor

Producers: Shivani Dave, Tash Walker, Adam Smith

Music: Tom Foskett-Barnes

Artwork: Natalie Doto

TW: This episode contains homophobic language.

[telephone dial tone, music]

Log book reader 1: This is a log book entry from 7th of June, 1992. ‘17 year-old in Poole. First sexual life with man in toilet. A bit confused, excited. Wants lots of sex, but scared. Will phone back. He wants info on novels, pin-up mags, videos, but ran out of 10p’s.’

[music]

Log book reader 2: This is a log book entry from February 24th, 1994. ‘Johnny’s 17, and lives in the Chesterfield area. He and his friends are interested in campaigning about the age of consent, and would