dashoflime Sorry!
Hey, before I left home, most of the political analysis I was exposed to came from the parish priest, the Daily Mail, and Radio 1's Newsbeat. The youth of today has no excuse, as far as I'm concerned.
newbie Unfortunately, the Supreme Feminist has had to take the afternoon off from dismantling the patriarchy — something to do with a strike? In Her righteous absence, I feel ill-equipped to provide "The Feminist View", but I do note that the good old male entitlement-to-sex thing seems to be alive and well in your post, and effortlessly projected onto disabled men (but not, I guess, disabled women). In general, it's not very useful to think of disabled people as one group, since the different nature of their disabilities scatters their wants, needs, behaviours and capabilities in various ways, both near to and far from the able-bodied norm. I myself have MS, which makes me a disabled but ex-able-bodied person; my own experience, which is all I can offer, is that the medication I take has reduced my libido, to the point where if I had to draw up a list of all the comforts and reliefs I desired, sex would be at the very bottom.
It's curious (but also predictable) that many debates about sex work quickly alight upon its nurturing, public-service aspect — big-hearted, open-minded ladies doing a kind deed for the disadvantaged. I have no figures to hand (damn that strike!) but I would hazard a guess that this dynamic represents a very small piece of the prostitution pie.