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Normative

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Normative is the process of establishing a reason for something based on what is actually normal. For instance, behavior can be used in establishing if a person is normal or not, based on the actual behavior of normal people. Normative is distributed by people with disabilities, through showing signs, or otherwise developing behaviors which are very different from that of other people (Sherene, Chapter 2). This consequently makes one to note the changes in behavior, hence realizing that the person is developing some form of disabilities. In addition, normal time is also distributed through the activities which people with disabilities do, thus making them to be very unique as compared to those without any disabilities.

Women with disabilities tend to fear engaging in sexual activities, simply because of the fear of being hurt, or affecting their physical health. This consequently makes most women with severe disabilities not to indulge in sexual affairs (Sherene, Chapter 2). On the other hand, normal women expect sex to be enjoyable, and thus they frequently engage in sexual activities, as opposed to those with disabilities. The disturbing issue about women with disabilities experiencing sexual pleasure is that, it consequently affects their health and thus may experience numerous health complications. According to Kafer, the development of sexual organs in women may result in an increment in complications as they grow up, or as they indulge in sexual pleasure.

Crip theory teaches us not to discriminate people according to either their gender or their sexuality. This is because all people are equal, and so no one is better as compared to another one (Sherene, Chapter 3). Gender cannot be used to discriminate people, through calling them names such as feminine, to show that they cannot be able to make it in life. In addition, the disable should not be discriminated simply because their conditions may not favor sexual activities, all people need therefore be respected regardless of their situation.

Reference

Sherene Razack. Chapter 2 & Chapter 3. At the Same Time, Out of Time: Ashley X.

 

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