Disability: Down Syndrome and Sexuality
Abstract Thirty?four?year?old Daniel is the first European with Down syndrome to have graduated from university. He starts a social services job in Seville, where he meets free?spirited co?worker Laura. They become fast friends, drawing the attention of both their coworkers and families. Their unique relationship becomes problematic when Daniel falls in love with her. But these rebellious souls refuse to bend to the rules and they findfriendship and love as they have never known.
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Ortiz Quiroga, D., Ariza Araujo, Y., & Pachajoa, H. (2017). Disability: Down Syndrome and Sexuality. Journal of Medicine and Movies, 13(1), 31–36. Retrieved from https://revistas.usal.es/cinco/index.php/medicina_y_cine/article/view/15836
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