By Lorna Collier — 2017
People with physical disabilities fight hurtful stereotypes when looking for relationship partners
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CLEAR ALL
Couples are having less sex these days than even in the famously uptight ’50s. Why?
My husband and I grope each other constantly. I don’t think a day goes by without at least one of us copping a feel. I say this proudly because after almost 20 years of being together, we are still hot for each other. And I don’t see any reason to hide this from our kids.
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