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Group to throw ‘sex party’ for disabled

Goal is to break down barriers

- PAOLA LORIGGIO

TORONTO — A sex party is planned for disabled individual­s in Toronto this week, but don’t call it an orgy.

“An orgy is when everybody comes together and has sex together,” said Fatima Mechtab, one of the event’s organizers. “This is a sex-positive play party.”

“The difference is that people can attend the event but they don’t have to participat­e if they don’t want to — they can be voyeurs, they can enjoy it like you would enjoy any other type of party ... but then there’s the added bonus of being able to be intimate with your partner or explore some sexual activity if you want to.”

The “Deliciousl­y Disabled” party, a masquerade that will take place in a wheelchair­accessible theatre, is believed to be the first of its kind in Canada.

It will take place on Friday during the Parapan Am Games, which has drawn more than 1,000 athletes with disabiliti­es to the region.

The event’s organizers say that while most discussion­s about accessibil­ity for the disabled focus on physical barriers, it’s also important to look at the emotional and social hurdles that people with disabiliti­es face, such as the widespread belief that they aren’t sexual beings.

“Access (to sexuality) is such a major barrier for people with disabiliti­es — I don’t think there’s any other group in society that, depending on the level of their physical limitation, can’t even pleasure themselves sexually,” said Stella Palikarova, a disability awareness consultant.

“You can imagine trying to go through life being completely unable to have any sort of sexual relief or even to think that you are perceived by others as being sexually desirable or a sexual person,” said Palikarova, who uses a wheelchair.

“That becomes a really major human rights issue for me.”

Palikarova, Mechtab and Andrew Morrison-Gurza, another disability awareness consultant, began planning the event several months ago but struggled to find an appropriat­e venue.

Mechtab, who works at the Toronto sex club Oasis Aqualounge, initially suggested holding it there, but quickly realized the historic building isn’t wheelchair accessible.

Finding a location that was both accessible and allowed nudity and sex proved a challenge, she said.

The group eventually booked the Buddies in Bad Times theatre, not far from Oasis. The space can hold 125 people including roughly 25 wheelchair­s. Tickets are $20 each.

Personal support workers can attend for free, and there will be interprete­rs for the hearing impaired.

Palikarova said the timing for the event isn’t purely coincident­al. The Parapan Am Games began in Toronto on Friday and end this weekend.

“Some of the athletes perhaps might be interested in coming to an event like this,” she said.

As buzz around the event grows, a spokeswoma­n with the Council of Canadians With Disabiliti­es said the issue the party seeks to highlight is an important one.

“The reality is that we are sexual beings,” said vicechairw­oman Pat Danforth. “It’s an issue that remains seldom talked about, which I find quite bizarre.”

Danforth, who uses a wheelchair, said she’s met a number of individual­s with significan­t disabiliti­es who’ve told her “no one ever gave them permission before to be sexual.”

“With this event, one of the things it will do is, it will give people permission to have an opportunit­y to explore their own sexuality,” she said.

“If it’s in such a way that it’s demonstrat­ing a healthy take on sexuality, then that’s a good thing. It makes people aware and it makes some people less uncomforta­ble.”

 ?? CHRIS YOUNG/The Canadian Press ?? Disability awareness consultant­s Stella Palikarova and Andrew Morrison-Gurza started planning the Deliciousl­y
Disabled sex party several months ago. The Toronto event is believed to be the first of its kind in Canada.
CHRIS YOUNG/The Canadian Press Disability awareness consultant­s Stella Palikarova and Andrew Morrison-Gurza started planning the Deliciousl­y Disabled sex party several months ago. The Toronto event is believed to be the first of its kind in Canada.

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