Paralyzed Woman Poses In Lingerie To Prove Disabilities Don't Limit Sexuality

Paralyzed Woman Poses In Lingerie To Prove Disabilities Don't Limit Sexuality

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Disabled bodies are just as sexy -- and just as good at sex -- as abled bodies are.

Rachelle Friedman Chapman was 24 years old when she was paralyzed from the chest down after a freak accident the night of her bachelorette party in 2010. Now, a public speaker and author, the married mother of one shares her story often to show that being disabled means her life has changed, but it's definitely not over.

To combat the common assumptions that disabled people can't be sexy or don't make great sex partners, Chapman did a beautiful boudoir photoshoot in nothing but lingerie.

"I think a lot of people have a hard time staying through the wheelchair so here I am, this is me without the chair. But I'm actually the exact same person," Chapman told The Huffington Post. "I hope it will make people think. People with disabilities still have sexuality and honestly I'm tired of being something that we can't talk about as a society."

"I'm doing this for those who can't see past a wheelchair," Chapman said. "I'm doing it to show that we are capable, sexual beings and we are not to be overlooked. I'm not glamorizing disability. My paralysis is an awful part of my life and I hope for a cure. But, in the meantime I need to love myself."

Chapman said that while she struggles with self confidence issues, intimacy is a very important part of life -- disabled or not. "I love my body now and I'm not afraid to talk about sexuality intimacy or beauty," she said. "There is no shame in talking about sexuality because at the end of the day it is an important part of who we all are as individuals."

"When my story hit the media people were so impressed that my fiancé would stay with me 'like this,'" Chapman said. "Sure, it affected my self esteem but most of all it made me sad for my fellow wheelchair users who are still looking for love. We are smart, courageous, funny, beautiful and yes... sexy."

Take a look at Chapman's lingerie photoshoot proving just how beautiful and sexy disabled people are.

Head over to Chapman's website to read more about her story. Also on The Huffington Post:

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