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    Articles and Advice in this area:

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    • Lisa Laman

    Human beings are not on a strict timetable to do all the same things at the same time. This is just as true of dating like anything else.

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    • Caitlyn Tivy PT, DPT, OCS

    Here because you or your partner(s) have experienced pain with anal sex, whether multiple times or just once? You’re in the right place!

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    • Lisa Laman

    Two smart, insightful and autistic people who like talking about relationships walk into an interview…

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    • Lisa Laman

    Being surrounded by other autistic people, I find a rare secure place to socialize, one that let me start to discover other places I could be social in, too.

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    • Lisa Laman

    You can read a book. You can read a map. But reading people, that’s difficult in any situation.

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    • Amanda Lehr

    For those of us with chronic pain, living our lives with other people – be that with sex or something else – can be tricky.

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    • Eva Sweeney

    Here are some tips on how to seek and obtain consent with nonverbal partners and how to communicate so sex can be safe, satisfying and fun for everyone.

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    • Lisa Laman

    The lack of good dating options can help to compound problems people on the Autism spectrum already have with dating. Lisa Laman has some tips!

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    • Nicole Guappone

    If you have chronic pelvic pain, what do you do if you want to get sexual with yourself or someone else? If it starts hurting, should you stop?

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    • Lisa Laman

    Just because you face your own set of specific challenges doesn’t mean you get a free pass to discount the humanity of someone else.