TLC's Shauna Rae Gets Super Candid About Her Sex Life
, was diagnosed with brain cancer at 6 months old before receiving a life-saving chemotherapy treatment that rendered her pituitary gland almost dormant. Shauna stopped growing, and today, she's only 3 feet and 10 inches tall, the average height of an 8-year-old.
Thus, the difficulty surrounding her ability to go to a bar, get a tattoo and, as she discussed on the recent podcast episode, talk about sex. Having it, and doing "all those normal things other humans do in those activities" isn't even a problem, Shauna said. It's just a "taboo" topic of conversation."I know sex is a huge topic when it comes to disability and just dwarfism in general, so it is something that is touchy," Shauna said on the podcast.
Plus, "at least for me," she continued, "it was confirmation that I can kind of do whatever I want, because growing up I was told that it might not be a possibility. And when I found the boyfriend that I had and we dated for a couple years and it finally happened, it made me feel like a normal woman."Trending Stories
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