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Why Am I Afraid of Sex?

Sexual Confidence on the Autism Spectrum
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In today's society, we regularly receive mixed messages about sex and sexuality. Is it healthy or inappropriate to view porn? Should you always be friends first? And where on earth is the G spot? It's no wonder sex sometimes seems more intimidating than intimate. For people on the autism spectrum, that list of questions can be even longer. Answering the questions about sex and the autism spectrum that often go unaddressed, this frank guide dispels common worries and promotes a healthy, confident attitude towards sex and relationships. An honest and informative read for people on the autism spectrum, as well as their partners.
Michael John Carley is the Founder and former Executive Director of GRASP, the largest organization comprised of adults on the autism spectrum. As the Executive Director of ASTEP, he spoke at conferences focusing on Human Resources, Corporate Diversity & Inclusion, and he conducted numerous training events and webinars for individual Fortune 1000 companies. He writes the column 'Autism Without Fear' for The Huffington Post and is also the author of Unemployed on the Autism Spectrum. Michael lives with his wife and two sons in Wisconsin, where he now works as a School Consultant.
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