tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3957281180999655171.post3481753634125310344..comments2024-02-27T10:38:08.339+01:00Comments on Susie Mallett's CONDUCTIVE UPBRINGING AND LIFESTYLE: Taboo subjectsSusie Malletthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05134263396254528737noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3957281180999655171.post-56175331418010395372013-05-17T21:07:24.441+02:002013-05-17T21:07:24.441+02:00I see in today's Metro (free newspaper) that t...I see in today's Metro (free newspaper) that this year's Annual Erotic Awards in London are making a special point of recognising campaigners, academics and sex educators who are advancing the cause of sex and disability.Andrewhttp://www.conductive.world.infonoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3957281180999655171.post-86815877465384554692013-05-13T19:35:26.411+02:002013-05-13T19:35:26.411+02:00Thank you Andrew.
As I am not a regular user of ...Thank you Andrew. <br /><br />As I am not a regular user of Facebook I would not have caught up on the messages posted on your notice there for several days.<br /><br />Yes, you are right in thinking that it would be much apreciated were the comments to appear on the contents that they refer too.<br /><br />On the other hand it is nice to receive comments in any way at all rather than to see a "Like it" on your notice, without indication of what is actually liked.<br /><br />SusieSusie Malletthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05134263396254528737noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3957281180999655171.post-32527913823795027742013-05-12T18:37:07.871+02:002013-05-12T18:37:07.871+02:00On Conductive World's Facebook page I am also ...On Conductive World's Facebook page I am also publishing a note to its readers, on a frequent source of irritation to me pointing out that they really ought to post such comments with a little more sensitivity for what precisely they are commenting upon.<br /><br />If, for example, they are commenting upon what I have myself written about the contents of a link, then they may reasonable click 'Like it' there on the Facebook page. The same goes if posting a written comment made on what I have Facebooked.<br /><br />If, however, they are commenting upon the actual content of a blog linked to, then the right and proper place to do so is in the place provided for Comments on that blog itself. Among other things, this offers simple courtesy and feedback to the author.<br /><br />I wish that I could feel confident that my doing this will have any effect!<br />Andrewhttp://www.conductive.world.infonoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3957281180999655171.post-2417506897894961882013-05-12T18:32:13.809+02:002013-05-12T18:32:13.809+02:00Roland Lefèvre has posted the following link as a ...Roland Lefèvre has posted the following link as a Comment on my Faceboook page in which I posted a reference to this posting of yours:<br /><br />I am transferring it herewith to your own Comments where it more properly belongs.<br /><br />It comprises a link to a French-language video with analogous content to the one that you have so rightly drawn attention to. A summary of this video, in English translation, reads as follows –<br /><br />LOVE WITHOUT LIMIT<br /><br />Summary<br /><br />Cedric, Patricia, Frank and Marie-Christine are people with disabilities, who open the doors of their privacy.<br /><br />How to seduce? How to have sex? How to break down the boundaries of one's body? This presentation focuses on the issue of sexuality of the disabled, who are subject to a double penalty: Being cut off from their bodies and from their desire.<br /><br />Despite the efforts of medical teams, there are no institutions in France enabling people with disabilities to flourish sexually, while this issue has entered into the customs of Switzerland, the Netherlands and Germany.<br /><br />http://www.afmproductions.fr/nos-films/Citoyennete/L-Amour-sans-limite-pas-libre-de <br /><br /><br />I am sure that there will be many other such materials available on line in a variety of languages suitable for both general awareness and to incorporate into training courses. <br /><br />***<br /><br />I think that I recall seeing sexuality as a possible topic at the 8th World congress and look forward to a 'conductive' slant on this.Andrewhttp://www.conductive.world.infonoreply@blogger.com