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"I Want to Love Too!" is a profound book exploring the sexual desires and autonomy of women with disabilities.
⟡ Authentic Korean interviews
⟡ Breaks social stigmas
⟡ Inspires body autonomy
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Seeing a different yet identical love.
Sex and love are basic human rights and desires,
yet often remain distant dreams under social frameworks.
Opening "I Want to Love Too!",
real interviews by a Korean sociologist guide you to rethink body autonomy.
Listen to the genuine and unspoken life stories of sex and love from women with disabilities.
Deeply analyze the intersecting stigmas placed on women, disabilities, and sexual desires by society.
Dismantle gender and disability discrimination, inspiring a new perspective on body autonomy and desire.
Tear off society's mask of protection and
take back the dominance of your own desires.

Certified Sexologist
Registered Social Worker
Reading "I Want to Love Too!" is like a gentle yet profound spiritual cleansing. In the past, when discussing sexual pleasure, we unconsciously centered around the able-bodied. This book, through delicate interviews, nakedly presents the desires stripped away in the name of protection by society. It's not just about the sexuality of the disabled, but a mirror reflecting everyone's control over their own body autonomy. Highly recommended for any reader eager to deeply understand the diverse facets of love and sex. It's a great book that expands your empathy and gender perspective.
In quiet moments of solitude,
have a profound conversation with these brave souls.
Read a few pages of real life stories before bed. Reflect on social frameworks in tranquility, settle your mind, and re-embrace self-acceptance.
Perfect for reading with friends or partners. Discuss multiple issues on gender, disability, and desire to spark deeper values conversations.
When exhausted by society's singular standards, the courage of the interviewees creating autonomous spaces in the margins will give you strength.
| Title | I Want to Love Too! |
|---|---|
| Author | Lim, Hae Young |
| Translator | Wang Pin-Han |
| Language | Traditional Chinese |
Absolutely. Although the author is a sociologist, the book contains numerous real-life stories and oral interviews. The writing is accessible and warm, making it easy for everyone to resonate with.
It refers to the stereotypes and intersecting stigmas society places on the identities of being a "woman", "disabled", and a "sexual subject" (expressing sexual desire). The book details how these three labels jointly suppress their sex and love.
Through diverse interview records, the book covers women with various physical experiences. The focus is not on a specific category, but on the common social situations and challenges they face regarding sexual desires.
This book acts as a mirror, breaking our accustomed "able-bodied" and "normal" perspectives. It helps broaden empathy, rethink social systems, and deeply reflect on the body autonomy everyone should enjoy.
The book does explore social discrimination and hardships, which might bring profound shock and reflection. However, it predominantly highlights the resilience and courage the interviewees show in the margins. It's a powerful and heartwarming piece.

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