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It’s official ladies and gentlemen, health experts are encouraging you to get kinky and bring props and cosplay into the bedroom. That’s right, making news headlines around the world is the New York City’s Department of Health newly release recommendations for safe-sex in a post-COVID-19 world.
Major news outlets around the world are headlining these guidelines. We only thought we should take a closer look at what they suggest. If it’s recommended for New Yorkers, surely the rest of the world should be applying these regulations as well.
The official document uses the words ‘get a little kinky’ and encourages sexual partners to refrain from orgies and oral sex, but recommends props, mutual masturbation, and position that don’t include coming face to face. (Doggy style, stand and deliver, reversed wheelbarrow)
The document states “If you usually meet your sex partners online or make a living by having sex, consider taking a break from in-person dates. Video dates, sexting, subscription-based fan platforms, sexy “Zoom parties” or chat rooms may be options for you.”
“If you decide to have sex outside of your circle of contacts or a hook up: Closely monitor yourself for symptoms. Consider getting a swab or saliva test for COVID-19 on a more frequent basis (monthly or within five to seven days of a hookup).
Research undertaken by the Harvard Medical School suggested wearing masks could reduce the risk of contamination. In addition to wearing condoms and dental dams during oral sex, the regulations cite avoiding ‘rimming’ (mouth to anus) due to the risk of being contamination by feces. We’re not judging if that’s your thing, but eeeww!
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