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Seems like a very strange belief to have held in the first place (with respect to prostitution), even with her medical condition. It's quite obvious that if you open up sex and intimacy to anyone who can pay for it, there will be zero restrictions on the type of clientele. That's the entire point of the service.
Yet as a disabled person it’s a belief that society constantly projects onto you.
Agreed, really is a super sheltered view of sexuality, it's basically impossible to keep all kinds of people from fucking in general
I read that as less of a "belief" and more of an "assumption". Most people don't think about paraplegic sex at any point on their life, so her assumption went unquestioned until she was prompted to by sex work.
If you are young and attractive and the only other context you have for sex is porn the belief is understandable. Its emotionally immature view that I'm glad she grew out of AND decided to write an article about to help others.