The article investigates the relationship between tolerance of otherness and social self-awareness concerning the sexual health of individuals with disabilities. Through a mixed-methods approach, the study examines the attitudes and perceptions of both disabled and non-disabled individuals towards sexual health issues among people with disabilities. Findings indicate that there is a significant correlation between one's level of tolerance towards otherness and their social self-awareness regarding sexual health in the disabled community. Additionally, the research highlights the importance of promoting inclusivity, education, and awareness to enhance the sexual health rights and well-being of individuals with disabilities