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Kamila Rina

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Tag: Crip Sex Tips

Crip Sex Tips #2: Autism

Posted on August 22, 2017July 6, 2022 by Kamila Rina

Welcome again to Crip Sex Tips! Where we discuss sexuality and access negotiation for various disabilities from a first-hand knowledge perspective. (In future installments I’d like to write about sex & chronic pain, and sex & PTSD. And I will…

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Crip Sex Tips #1: MCS

Posted on May 17, 2017August 19, 2017 by Kamila Rina

Hello, and welcome to Crip Sex Tips.  Ages ago I spent a long time looking for information about sexuality relevant to my disabilities — and didn’t find it.  (Seriously.  Hours and hours scouring the internet.  And — crickets.)  After much…

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Kamila Rina is an autistic and multi-disabled immigrant non-binary/genderfluid bi & ace-spectrum poet, activist, an educator/peer counsellor on sexuality, disability, gender, and trauma, and a survivor of long-term violence. (Read More)

Brockton Writers Reading Series ♥ — InterviewJuly 4, 2020
Naked Heart 2019!November 18, 2019
The (Potential) Ally’s Guide to CookiesMarch 11, 2019
14 Ideas for Defeating Rape CultureMay 29, 2018
How to Actually Include Folks of All GendersJanuary 24, 2018

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