World Famous Bunny Ranch Brothel Honors 16th ADA Signing Anniversary With Kick-Off Of Historic Sexual Services Outreach To The Disabled Community!!!

World Famous Bunny Ranch Brothel Honors 16th ADA Signing Anniversary
With Kick-Off Of Historic Sexual Services Outreach To The Disabled
Community!!!

The world famous Moonlite Bunny Ranch legal brothel (www.BunnyRanch.com)
has announced it is launching an historic outreach of professional
sexual services to the disabled community to
coincide with the 16th anniversary of the July 26, 1990 signing of the
landmark Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA). Immediately all six of
the Dennis Hof “Collection of Brothels” located throughout Nevada have
all been ADA-certified retrofitted to be able to accommodate all
customers regardless of their disability. At the same time several
hundred licensed working girls have been specially-trained to provide
the highest quality erotic experience to those so-long shunned from
access to the joys of sexual pleasure.

“While the ADA is an incredible achievement in guaranteeing civil rights
and protections to the disabled, the time has come to go beyond that, to
ensure that the physical and sensual pleasure needs of this far-too-long
neglected community are met,” said bordello owner Dennis Hof, in kicking
off the first-ever legal brothel outreach campaign for the disabled.
“The disabled community now has an affordable, legal, and
medically-approved outlet for sexual satisfaction, and one that I am
proud to say is the first of it’s kind anywhere in the world.”

About 1 in 5 people in the US currently have a disability–an estimated
48.9 million people, or 19.4% of the non-institutionalized
civilians–with over a billion people, around 15% of the world’s
population, having some form of disability with an estimated 24.1
million people having a severe disability. Meanwhile the rates of
disability are increasing due to population aging and increases in
chronic health conditions. Persons with disabilities, on average as a
group, are more likely to experience adverse socioeconomic outcomes than
persons without disabilities, such as less education, worse health
outcomes, less employment, and higher poverty rates.

In addition to full wheelchair access and expertly-trained courtesans,
the Dennis Hof brothels have also taken pains to see that every aspect
of a disabled customer’s visit to his bawdy-houses is dealt with
sensitively, comfortably, and with dignity as top priorities.

“For example, now when a disabled person flies into the local airport in
Reno to visit one of our brothels, he or she is not picked up in some
conspicuous utility van, but we have a specially-imported British taxi
we brought over from London, with a built-in ramp and massive back
seating area to make our guests feel like the true VIPs they are,” said
Hof, “Not to mention the two beautiful girls that will accompany them on
their ride!”

A number of European countries have already made strides to include
legal, appropriate and supportive sexual services through prostitutes to
the disabled, recognizing sex as a human need just as much as food,
water and shelter. The UK-based TLC Trust was the first to connect
people in England with disabilities to sex workers. According to its
founder, sex therapist and campaigner for disabled people’s sexual and
relationship rights, Dr. Tuppy Owens, the importance of such an option
for the disabled can’t be understated. “Sex workers give disabled people
a change to live out their dreams,” Dr. Owens says.

Alice Little, a licensed courtesan at Dennis Hof’s Sagebrush Ranch
(www.SagebrushRanch.com) in Carson City, NV is one of the prostitutes at
the forefront of providing safe, secure and individually–tailored
sensual encounters for the disabled. “The sexuality of people with
disabilities is invisible because they are often perceived as beings who
do not engage in sex and do not have sexual desires. As a legal sexual
provider working at a Nevada brothel, I’m here to tell you first-hand
that this is far from the truth.” Little says that people with
disabilities have a wide range of sexual interests, which can prove
challenging for a demographic so often labeled as “non-sexual.”

“In my experience, as someone who services a variety of people with
disabilities on a regular basis, I’ve discovered that these clients have
as diverse sexual interests as anyone else, from BDSM to specialty
fetishes like sexual role play and cross-dressing,” Little said.
“Clients with disabilities seek out sex workers for the same reason
anyone else does: because they want to have their unique sexual desires
met.” Little points out that that while she treats all of her clients
equally, there are often considerations that must be taken into account
when sexually servicing people with disabilities, one being that
caretakers are often involved in the brothel-going process.

“Depending on the level of need, the caretaker can be in the room during
the session to assist with mobility issues, health issues, or
communication barriers.” Little explains.
“Another challenge can be helping someone to overcome the social stigma
against their sexuality. I encourage my clients to open up about prior
experiences if they feel comfortable doing so, which allows me to better
understand where they are coming from.”

Little said that working with people with disabilities continues to be
an overwhelmingly positive experience for the sex worker.

“When I think of my time with disabled clients,I think of the attractive
gentleman who returned home from Iraq, and wanted to redefine himself as
a sexual being despite missing limbs. I smile and remember dear friends,
and people that I’ve made such deep personal relationships with, and
have connected with.”

Members of the disabled community wishing to visit one of the
disabled-friendly Dennis Hof brothels should first visit their
respective websites to make arrangements. They are:

www.BunnyRanch.com
www.LoveRanch.net
www.SagebrushRanch.com
www.KitKatRanch.com
www.AlienCathouse.com


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