SAN DIEGO — Dick-Able, an adult performer with cerebral palsy, has penned an essay describing his first year as a cam performer for ePlay's "Community Streamer" blog series.
In his essay, Dick-Able describes the journey he’s undertaken to become a streamer with a disability while overcoming many insecurities and obstacles.
“I was battling with the notion that I was sexually unacceptable, meaning that nobody wants to see me nude," he said. "With these variables in play, it was a huge step for me to go against the grain and become a streamer."
When he is livestreaming, he feels "truly free."
"In society, I’m a man with a disability, but during my livestreams, I have a separate and private life. I have no shame in being a man with a disability, but I have realized that people pay less attention to what I am and more attention to what I am doing on camera.”
Heather K, ePlay director of marketing praised the performer's star power.
"I was incredibly fortunate enough to be able to personally meet Dick-Able during an industry event last year in Los Angeles," she said. "This remarkably talented streamer has many gifts to offer the community, including his ability to elegantly share his story with others. We’ve got him slated to write another guest blog on ePlay next month; I can’t wait to see what else he shares with us.”
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