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Comfortable sexual positions for spastic diplegia

Nuala Watt
Nuala Watt Community member Posts: 30 Listener
edited November 2016 in Dating, sex, and relationships
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Dear all.

Apologies for bringing this up - but I was wondering whether anyone has experience. I am a heterosexual woman with spastic diplegia and am trying to identify comfortable sexual positions. I have rather tight muscles round my hips, which make straddling my partner rather uncomfortable. The missionary position seems to be ok. I would prefer not to be distracted by cp during lovemaking. Does anyone have any relevant experience? I hope this gets past the censor, Best wishes Nuala

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  • ScopeHelpline
    ScopeHelpline Community member Posts: 207 Courageous
    edited June 2014
    Hi Nuala,

    I feel your question could best be answered by Outsiders
    who run the Sex and Disability Helpline, which is open from 11am – 7pm weekdays on 0707 499 3527, or email sexdis@Outsiders.org.uk .
    Calls are taken from both disabled people and health care professionals.
  • Nuala Watt
    Nuala Watt Community member Posts: 30 Listener
    edited June 2014
    Thank you - I will do that. Apologies for the post, but I didn't know who to ask. I really feel that Outsiders could benefit from a different name - I don't personally want to belong to a club called Outsiders - but advice would be very helpful. Best wishes Nuala
  • mollymoobarnes
    mollymoobarnes Community member Posts: 107 Listener
    Too right Nuala - a really rubbish name for a group! I'm glad you asked your question here - why on earth shouldn't you? I hope you get some useful advice. Enjoy!

    Maria xx
  • Nuala Watt
    Nuala Watt Community member Posts: 30 Listener
    Thank you Maria. I have emailed the helpline and am waiting to see if they have any useful advice. xx
  • panther
    panther Community member Posts: 251 Courageous
    Hi NualaW

    Have you tried either lying on your side or if you are able to being on all fours?
    Like you I have spastic diplegia and find my muscles in andaround my hips can be tight so have the same problem as you at times.

    Would be interested to hear how you get on with Outsiders like you say couldn't they of come up with a better name for it.

    If I think of any other ways that I find comfortable I'l let you know.

    Helen x
  • LilyW
    LilyW Community member Posts: 18 Listener
    Seriously - whhy call a giroup that? REakly biuild s youtr confidence
  • Shaun Jennings
    Shaun Jennings Community member Posts: 3 Listener
    I am a 40 year old male with spastic diplegia and Spina Bifida Occulta. I am not sure which causes me the problem I have during sex. Firstly I have to rely on Viagra for the obvious, and then it's finding that comfortable position other than flat on my back in order to make sex not just one way effort for my girlfriend. Don't get me wrong she is great and I am able to do other stuff but intercourse always has to be flat on my back in order for either of us to get full benefit. I have no real hip or pelvic flexion but are there ways around this?
  • Emma
    Emma Community member, Scope Member Posts: 85 Connected
    Do also feel free to chat to our own in-house sex and relationships advisor Gill: https://community.scope.org.uk/discussion/25376/ask-a-sex-relationships-expert She's very good and it takes a lot to make her blush!
  • PSHEexpert
    PSHEexpert Community member Posts: 170 Pioneering
    Hello!

    It does indeed take a lot to make me blush but I am VERY sorry that it's taken me so long to answer! I am out of my office an awful lot at the moment and I really apologise.

    Okay so - without further ado, here we go. I wonder, have you heard of Liberator cushions? (Stick with me.) They are basically sex cushions (ahem) which come in a variety of shapes and configurations and have a very helpful website which demonstrates them; as I'm writing this from my office in a college I can't provide a link (!) but if you Google Liberator cushions from a safe place it'll bring them up. I'm directing you to it for a couple of reasons. I admit they aren't cheap, but they're pretty amazing. The website has great photographic references which are helpful for ideas, too. A little gravity and support in the right places to assist with comfortable movement/rocking etc can work wonders.

    Please let me know how you get on :)

    Gill

    - Gill 

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