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Consider “Marta” (fictionalized but representative), diagnosed with HD at age 44. Initially, she and her husband, Leo, stopped having sex because Marta’s chorea made her feel “like a flailing monster.” After joining an HDSex-Positive online group, Marta learned about using a sling-style sex swing to stabilize her body. Leo watched instructional videos on adaptive positioning. They began with 15-minute “touch sessions” with no goal other than pleasure. Over several months, they rebuilt a satisfying sex life that included manual stimulation, oral sex, and—on good days—modified intercourse using a wedge and a supportive harness. “We stopped mourning the sex we used to have,” Marta says, “and started celebrating the sex we can still create.”

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HDSex-Positive, often abbreviated as HDSP, refers to a sex-positive movement that emphasizes the importance of healthy, consensual, and enthusiastic sex. The term "HD" stands for "Healthy and Delicious" or "Honest and Direct," reflecting the community's focus on open communication, mutual respect, and pleasure. They began with 15-minute “touch sessions” with no