Category
page 1Disability and sexuality
acrotomophilia
Acrotomophilia (from the Greek "having the top cut off"; from ' "extremity" and - from ' "I cut" and '' "love") is a paraphilia in which an individual expresses strong sexual interest in amputees. It is a counterpart to apotemnophilia, the desire (although not necessarily sexual) to be'' an amputee.
abasiophilia
Abasiophilia is a psychosexual attraction to people with impaired mobility, especially those who use orthopaedic appliances such as leg braces, orthopedic casts, or wheelchairs. The term abasiophilia was first used by John Money of the Johns Hopkins University in a paper on paraphilias, in 1990.
sexual surrogate
therapeutic practitioners trained in addressing issues of physical intimacy

sexual assistance
support for people with disabilities to have sexual access to their own bodies

Legit
2013 American comedy television series
sexuality and disability
sexual behavior and practices of people with disabilities
Sexuality after spinal cord injury
Aspect of human sexuality

Yes, we fuck!
2015 documentary film
attraction to disability
type of sexual attraction