Dating Disability: 15 Stories of Dealing with the BS and Building Confidence - Hardcover

Emily Goodson

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Synopsis

"Goodson shares the insights she has gleaned and frames them for all readers, both disabled and not, who believe that certain parts of their identity are “dating deal-breakers.” A cheerful chronicle of bravery and self-compassion that encourages all readers looking for love." —Kirkus Reviews

Our internal gremlins have a way of shaping our realities, dictating our boundaries (or lack thereof), and silencing our authentic voices. But in Dating Disability: 15 Stories of Dealing with the BS and Building Confidence, Emily Goodson invites readers to explore her experiences with romance, relationships, and a relentless pursuit of self-acceptance. 

From the vulnerable years of childhood, where the world's gaze magnified her differences, to the uncharted territories of adulthood, where reality and societal expectations clashed with her yearning for intimacy, Dating Disability is a raw and honest exploration of why our differences make us beautiful even when the world would have us think otherwise. 

Each of the fifteen stories within this book act as a window into pivotal moments in Goodson’s life, revealing the intricate process of dismantling internal walls and providing takeaways for people looking to date, people in relationships, parents of young adults with disabilities, and many others.

Whether it's the courage to challenge societal assumptions, the vulnerability to express authentic desires, or the unwavering commitment to self-acceptance, Goodson’s experiences provide a road map for navigating the complexities of life and building a foundation of confidence and self-worth.

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About the Author

Emily Goodson is an author, keynote speaker, and strategist committed to reshaping the discourse surrounding disability, intimacy, and workplace culture.

At age eight, Emily experienced a brain injury that resulted in partial paralysis on the left side of her body. After this injury, Emily faced a host of emotional and physical challenges, achieved significant recovery, and emerged empowered to educate others.

Emily's creative work has been featured in the Los Angeles Times. Dating Disability is her first book.

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