I think its gonna be a game changer
for ppl with disabilities who feel like their sex lives are just being ignored. Its not about makin people uncomfortable just fer the sake of it, its about gettin real about somethin thats really important and affects every1 on some level. I mean, how can we expect ppl w/ disabilities to be empowered if they dont see themselves in a positive light? The fact that Vanessa Coffey is workin closely w/ disabled actors and writers is a massive step forward
. And lets not forget, its not just about sex, its about relationships, intimacy, and agency - all the things that are just as important but often overlooked
. I'm def goin to Tramway to check it out, hope its as thought-provoking as everyone says...