Nope, no joke. Call it sex’s final frontier.
The city of Toronto will be home this summer to its — and the world’s — first-ever “accessible orgy.”
The Toronto Sun quotes event organizer Stella Palikarova as proclaiming, “The Berlin wall of sex for people with disabilities is coming down!”
Palikarova, who hails from Ottawa, Sun writer Mark Strobel notes, will be in town to present a paper to the Canadian Sociological Association titled “Experiences of Dating and Sexuality among Heterosexual Females with Congenital Mobility Disabilities.” The 35-year-old Palikarova, who is herself wheelchair-bound as a result of spinal muscular atrophy, is a disability awareness consultant by trade.
The party, styled “Deliciously Disabled,” is planned for August 14 at Oasis Aqualounge, a sex club on three floors. This limitation will be overcome by the inclusion of hydraulic lifts, even though — the Sun piece emphasizes — the orgy is open to all, disabled or not. “There will even be an interpreter for the deaf.”
And, no, that’s not a joke either.
Palikarova addresses skeptics, stating:
The naysayers are just subconsciously hating the fact that people in wheelchairs are having great sex — better sex than a lot of people are having.
I won’t apologize for that.
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