Thứ Năm, 7 tháng 7, 2016

FINDING CONFIDENCE & SEXINESS BEYOND HER CATHETER

On May 23, 2010 I was paralyzed in an awful accident that would not only change my life, but the lives of those around me. My body changed and it’s ability to do what I wanted it to do faded. With that came some serious body image issues that were only augmented by my catheter. I saw in the media this seemingly overwhelming consensus that people with disabilities are unlovable, asexual and just plain not sexy. I wanted to do something for not only my confidence, but for anyone in my situation who thinks they aren’t beautiful because of a flaw.

The paralysis is part of me. The catheter is part of me, but neither is all of me. Confidence will outshine flaws. I’m doing this for those who can’t see past a wheelchair. I’m doing it to show that we are capable, sexual beings and we are not to be overlooked. I’m not glamorizing disability. My paralysis is an awful part of my life and I hope for a cure. But, in the meantime I need to love myself. SO. I’m calling on social media to mention something you love about yourself with the hashtag #WhatMakesMeSexy. Let’s have a day of self love, spreading a positive message instead of tearing ourselves and others down! PLEASE SHARE!

Thank you Revolution Studios for an amazing photo!

-Rachelle Friedman is a speaker, author, motivator, and leader. Learn more about her at: http://rachellefriedman.com/

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