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Warning: this programme contains discussion of a sexual nature.
The team are joined by disabled writer and performer Penny Pepper. (see Related Links, below, for a transcript)
This week she wrote an article in The Guardian about how she's sick of disabled people being portrayed as asexual in film and TV. Cue a long and fascinating discussion about her first experiences of love and physical intimacy. As Penny is a wheelchair user and has arthritis, she has to do things quite differently.
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Warning: this programme contains discussion of a sexual nature.
The team are joined by disabled writer and performer Penny Pepper. (see Related Links, below, for a transcript)
This week she wrote an article in The Guardian about how she's sick of disabled people being portrayed as asexual in film and TV. Cue a long and fascinating discussion about her first experiences of love and physical intimacy. As Penny is a wheelchair user and has arthritis, she has to do things quite differently.

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