Sex workers offer intimacy for disabled clients in the age of the dating app

Although often viewed as taboo, many people with disabilities seek the services of sex workers as an outlet for their sexual and intimate desires.

Oliver Morton-Evans, 36,  has tried "every dating app", and has never been in a long-term relationship.

Living in Sydney, and a successful tech entrepreneur, he has looked for a partner ever since finishing high school.

"The moment they see a wheelchair, people tend to create a story in their head of what that might mean," he said.

Mr Morton-Evans said seeing sex workers provided him with the intimacy he craved in his everyday life, and motivated him to keep looking for a partner.

"There's so much more to sex than just the physical activity."