ational THE BATTALION FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, 19B0 Page9 isabled learn sex life isn’t over 3rary clearl) 'd 3s Ai® rou P, sail se *e Lob their drim United Press International PARIS — Eleven handicapped people, paralyzed below the wist, sat in wheelchairs around a table and discussed how they Id find joy in life if only a loved one would caress their loulders, their backs. .1 In an adjoining conference hall, some 200 doctors, psycho- 1 | trini igists, sociologists and therapists from 14 countries convened e yatt|« f irst international congress on “Handicap and Sex- | S ’ ln theiijjy ” ar upswiijMjg United Nations declared 1981 the Year of the Handicap- 111 ’ er!i jed to focus attention on the world’s 450 million disabled. As —^opener, the Institute of Sexology, opened in Paris in 1977 , p patterned after the American Kinsey and Masters and fiew [ohnson clinics, organized the conference. |anon Servin, a blind therapist at State University of New |k, told how the blind have sex education through touch or . Jening to therapists. Other experts spoke of the problems of | ‘ 1 ' fciching contraception to the deaf. ’ rou P’ ® c f M 0 st of the speakers focused on paraplegics, whose para- id lower bodies are devoid of feeling, usually as a result of iti| accidents. Doctors said victims never can experience Few males can have intercourse or father children, here are 22 to 25 new cases per million inhabitants in the Id every year,” said Dr. H.J. Hachen, medical director of ehabilitation center at the Swiss Spinal Injuries Center in i been two v following di -“rforrael t itself a feat were Iron ne More lost Baptist, M iheir average age is 24 to 27. It was not until we organized tilar sessions of sexual counseling in 1970 that we became fly aware of the importance of psychological support to ad- nent. ?For the male young adult, sex frequently is a means to “Sex is a part of everybody's life. The patient must understand there are many ways to be sexual. ”— Medical director of a Swiss rehabilitation center. boost his ego or to get rid of tension and anxiety. These youngsters, having become paraplegic, are likely to become terribly frustrated since they firmly believe they are definitely deprived forever of virility and the word sex’ has to be erased from their vocabulary. “Sex is a part of everybody’s life. The patient must under stand there are many ways to be sexual. We speak to him not so much about lost functions but about the happiness that may be gained through diversified sexual activities such as kissing, caressing, petting.” One of several explicit therapeutic films shown at the confer ence depicted a young wife and her paraplegic husband gently soaping each other in the bathtub. The film obviously moved the paraplegic youths who avidly watched from their wheel chairs. Dr. Nel Van Son-Schooners of Utrecht University in Hol land told the meeting her rehabilitation program for paraple gics includes urging them to discover the erotic portions of their upper bodies so their mates can express affection in different ways. “It was necessary for our research paraplegics to have pri vate rooms to do their homework,” she said. “The research center is in an old monastery so in the little rooms the patients did their erotic exercises. We now plan a program for their spouses.” Since female paraplegics can bear children, their cases for years were ignored. Dr. Van Son-Schoones said that until recently, the fact that women paraplegics could not have nor mal sexual feelings was not thought important by male doctors. Some of the cases have happy endings. Hachen’s latest patient is an 18-year-old garage mechanic who missed a curve at night in his sportscar and crashed into a ravine. The man lay unnoticed for 10 hours with a broken spine until a helicopter rescued him. Surgeons patched him up and “re-educated” his bladder and bowels to empty at certain times since normal urination and evacuation are not possible in a paralyzed body. “Then he discovered he could never have sexual inter course. When he went home, his girlfriend was reticent to be together with him, saying if he did not feel anything she would not, either. We discussed it with her and later things went very well. “They wanted to know if he could have a baby. Through spinal injections we were able to remove sperm — possible only for a few months after paralyzation — which can be artifically inseminated into the woman. “They are getting married next week.” Police still seeking ‘bathroom bandit’ United Press International BATON ROUGE, LA — Capitol police searched Thursday for a man quickly becoming known as the “bathroom bandit” who entered women’s rest rooms and peeked into the stalls at them. Authorities said the man startled several women Thursday morning in three downtown state office build ings, including the Department of Natural Resources Building, the Education Building and the Welfare Building. One victim, who declined to give her name, said she was embarrassed by the man. “I could see the feet in the next stall,” she said. “I went on to use the OJ \ ant to adopt new 5-ton fan? ickboneisitj 'he crystal! 1 lievably vtj be beautife: ndthenealbl ive made Hill B United Press International i up wasaiiQALLAS — J err y Sanders’ travel- rismaticf® ) q com P an * on is 30 feet tall and roving of tklp s 5 tons. He’d like to find it a in itself. P e - 'et a chaetf:'B°i' on Sanders’ modern steel ’ displays dijwture, is a huge spiraling fan of n’t fret N spike-like lengths of steel that anyway. 11* toward the sky in an arc. The fe piece, base and all, can be ;en down into six pieces and easi- Rioved, or at least moved with ^^jPjparative ease for something that DO * _ inders built Motion II for and in-kind services and flies from private industries in- sted in the arts. By midsummer lopes to have it sold. Experts le placed the value at between 1000 and $100,000. 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