Relationships, Intimacy and Sex with Arthritis
Arthritis Life9 Syys 2020

Relationships, Intimacy and Sex with Arthritis

Navigating intimate relationships while managing a chronic illness can be tricky - how and when do you disclose your disability? How do you experiment with sexual positions without “ruining the mood?” Is it possible to communicate with your partner in a way that’s respectful and empowering?

In this episode, five panelists share their best advice for *all* aspects of romantic and intimate relationships, including:

  • Communication tips for all stages of relationships, from first dates to marriage
  • How to workaround fatigue that makes it hard to get “in the mood”
  • Positions that work for wrist or hip pain
  • Lubes that work for dryness
  • Workarounds for jaw pain during oral sex
  • How do disabilities or health conditions contribute to power dynamics in relationships
  • The importance of emotional connections
  • The importance of self-love and respect
  • Why STD prevention and protection are particularly important for people on immunosuppressive medications
  • Panelists’ best advice for newly diagnosed patients who might be worried about how their condition will affect their sex life and relationships

*Trigger warning - in minutes 30-40 there are descriptions of pressuring and coercion into sex without protection

**This episode discusses adult topics (sex) and includes explicit language.

Minute by Minute breakdown:

Episode breakdown:

  • 02:00 - Introduction to panelists: Chloe, Jo, Ali, Paulina & Cheryl.
  • 3:20 - (Chloe) How juvenile arthritis affected her relationships
  • 07:55 – (Jo) How Jo learned the importance of communication
  • 11:42 – (Ali) Learning to experiment with positions and work around fatigue
  • 16:20 - (Paulina) The importance of communication & emotional connection
  • 23:00 - (Cheryl) Reflection on power dynamics in relationships.
  • 24:25 – (Chloe) Strong emotional connections affect vaginal lubrication.
  • 25:22 – (Chloe) How jaw pain affects oral sex & workarounds, + how fatigue affects sex.
  • 33:00 – (Cheryl) The importance of STD testing for partners due to immunosuppression from meds. Experiences feeling pressured in relationships.
  • 36:00 – (Chloe) Experiences feeling pressured in relationships.
  • 37:45 – (Jo) Tips for positions and lubricants.
  • 39:00– (Ali) Being cautious when dating, how to work around fatigue, tips for positions and communication.
  • 43:14 - (Paulina) Your partner is not a mind reader. Tips for lubricants for sensitive skin & positions.
  • 51:00– (Ali) Best adult toys to use for arthritis.
  • 53:00- (Chloe) Communication & practicing positions
  • 55:00 – (Cheryl) How sex is an “Activity of daily living” according to occupational therapy. Reflection on sex education now versus in the early 1990s.
  • 58:30 – (Paulina) Tips to increase sex drive and address your own pleasure.
  • 1:01:00 – (Chloe) Advice for anyone recently diagnosed.
  • 1:04:00 (Jo) – Final thoughts and advice, disclosing when you are dating online
  • 1:06:00 (Ali) – Final thoughts
  • 1:07:00 (Paulina) – Final thoughts and advice

LINKS discussed in the episode

*For full speaker bios, see www.myarthritislife.net


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