cover image A Quick and Easy Guide to Sex and Disability

A Quick and Easy Guide to Sex and Disability

A. Andrews. Limerence, $9.99 (72p) ISBN 978-1-62010-694-5

Andrews, a web cartoonist and “totally complete, incomplete paraplegic,” makes their print debut with this upbeat and informative graphic guidebook. Designed to assist both disabled persons and their partners, the guide, with Andrews as its narrator, coaches readers through basic and intermediate tips on improving sex lives for those with disabilities, conveyed invitingly through bright cartoons reminiscent of Lane Smith’s, which depict a wealth of different and non-normative body types. Though the spatial limitations and aims of the “quick and easy” structure inevitably lead to oversimplifications (the half-page primer on gender and sexuality spectra theory, for instance), Andrews dives in with a frank and enthusiastic tone (“let’s talk spasticity!) and wields the slim page count efficiently with canny, appropriately explicit visuals, such as when laying out a variety of ways to use furniture to make sex more physically comfortable. Sections on handling incontinence during intercourse and the need for communication with personal care attendants and asides educating nondisabled readers on ableist microaggressions are particularly well-done—though Andrews lingers longer than needed on well-trodden topics like communication and sex toys. This is a valuable resource for readers seeking to make pleasure accessible. [em](May) [/em]