Workshop: Disability and Sex

Question Box Questions:
1. How do you know if you have an STI? The only way to know for sure if you have an STI is to get tested. Please see the link for further information. You can talk to your family doctor about it or get tested at various clinics around the city. Here are a couple that are available:

https://www.islandsexualhealth.org/
http://www.victoriayouthclinic.ca/

2. How do you know when you're going to have your period? It's different for every body. Some people have no indications while others experience cramping, mood changes, and/or specific food cravings. Your symptoms can also change depending on your diet, life stage, and stress levels. Most people will get their period on a regular or semi-regular schedule. You can track your period using an app or your calendar to get an idea of when it's coming up. Here are some period tracking apps that I haven't personally tried but, if you're curious, it might be worth a look. You could also ask your friends or family members if they track their periods and what they're using to get some ideas. To use a calendar, just mark the first and last days of your period and a pattern will likely emerge after a few cycles that you can use to predict when you'll menstruate next.

3. Do you think people should spend more money on clothes? I think one should spend as much money on clothes as their preferences and budget allow. In other words, maybe lots or maybe nothing - whatever brings you joy. 

(Sex)abled: Disability Uncensored

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