Sex is an issue for many individuals after paralysis. Wondering how things work and what to do are often asked questions. This blog contains some tips for enhancing your sexual experience.
Pregnancy is always a possibility. Always. Even if you are a male who does not ejaculate or a female whose menstruation has temporarily ceased due to paralysis. Sperm can ooze out without your knowledge. Ovulation occurs without a period. If pregnancy is not desired, use birth control.
Relationships can be difficult to develop for everyone, with or without paralysis. Think about the kind of relationship you would like, such as long-term or short-term. Determine your sexual preferences. Meet people. Most people will not be interested if sex is brought up too soon. Be cautious if using the internet. There are some relationships that started online, but many where people are not representing themselves. Do not provide money, bank account, or personal information. There is an entire business of bilking people out of resources. Do not let this be you.
Use Your Brain Sex is mostly a brain activity. That shocks a lot of people, but the sexual response is mostly in the brain. The body is just the stimulus. Use your senses to see your partner’s responses, hear their sounds, feel their touch and sensations, and smell the sexual experience. The senses can be used to mentally heighten your own sexual experience.
Set the Mood, which may include music, dim lighting, a cozy environment, fragrances, etc. Different individuals like different ambiances. These cues will let your partner know your purpose. Start slowly to get to know preferences. Beware of pornography as this is often a power-based theme.
Exploration can be used to become familiar with your body as well as your partners. You may want to self-explore privately prior to a sexual experience with another person to learn what stimulates your body and your responses. Exploration with a partner can become a part of foreplay. For example, ticklish parts of your body, lightly stimulated, can be arousing as are other sensitive body parts. Scars lightly stroked can be stimulating. Do not forget areas of intense sensation such as the ears, neck, breasts, and genitalia.
Positions: Finding a position that is comfortable for you and accommodating for your partner is key to a rewarding sexual experience. The use of pillows, bolsters, or other supports to support your body in the position that best fits you and your partner’s needs. Ideas about safe, supportive, and satisfying sexual positions can be found on moderated sites on the internet. Just one example is Craig Hospital which has an excellent video for all types of scenarios. You may find some new positions that will spice up your encounter.
If you feel you can safely use your mobility equipment, some individuals will use an overhead lift to enhance rhythmic activity. There are sex seats, such as the Intimate Rider, available that will also provide these results. Sex toys can be used. Some lines are adapted for those with hand challenges.
Mechanics: Lubricant is often essential for those with paralysis. Your regular lubricant for catheterizing and bowel programs is often too goopy for sexual activity. It can be used but more efficiently is a thicker lubricant such as Astroglide. You will need to find the lubricant that is right for you and your partner. Some can be expensive; some are flavored. There is a wide choice.