CANDID AND EXPERT STORYTELLING ABOUT
DISABILITY, INTIMACY, SEXUALITY AND COMPASSION
“I wanted to show real life examples of couples doing well, with disabilities from combat,” said Tepper, noting he took to the road to start interviews and filming with his son who was doing photography and his son’s fraternity brother, who was in film school.
“I also
wanted to touch on a wide range of disabilities.”
“It is a film about sexual health.
It is as much about compassionate love as it is about sex,” said Tepper, emphasizing that he is a sex educator and researcher, not a sex therapist.
“Even though it is about injured vets, all people could learn
something about sexuality and love by watching what these folks have gone through.”
Learn more by visiting https://www.loveafterwar.org/
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