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"And it’s easily done.
So we can meet in other peoples houses, hug, etc but not swing until the 21st June??
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Very true but meeting inside abs hugging leads to……..joy |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"And it’s easily done.
So we can meet in other peoples houses, hug, etc but not swing until the 21st June??
Very true but meeting inside abs hugging leads to……..joy "
*and not abs ffs |
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"And it’s easily done.
So we can meet in other peoples houses, hug, etc but not swing until the 21st June??
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I didn't even realise that was a thing? I thought today's easing covered 'intimate contact', so private meets are now fine indoors?
Although in reality there's no way on earth the government expected the single population to remain celibate for over a year (in the same way that they would never have expected anywhere near close to 100% compliance with the rules). |
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"And it’s easily done.
So we can meet in other peoples houses, hug, etc but not swing until the 21st June??
I didn't even realise that was a thing? I thought today's easing covered 'intimate contact', so private meets are now fine indoors?
Although in reality there's no way on earth the government expected the single population to remain celibate for over a year (in the same way that they would never have expected anywhere near close to 100% compliance with the rules). "
Considering the rules haven't even allowed for couples who live apart and both live with other people to see each other without social distancing, I'd think expecting 100% compliance is unrealistic. Maybe of the rules were more reasonable. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"And it’s easily done.
So we can meet in other peoples houses, hug, etc but not swing until the 21st June??
I didn't even realise that was a thing? I thought today's easing covered 'intimate contact', so private meets are now fine indoors?
Although in reality there's no way on earth the government expected the single population to remain celibate for over a year (in the same way that they would never have expected anywhere near close to 100% compliance with the rules). "
Celibate for a year sounds scary yet that is what most people have done |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"And it’s easily done.
So we can meet in other peoples houses, hug, etc but not swing until the 21st June??
I didn't even realise that was a thing? I thought today's easing covered 'intimate contact', so private meets are now fine indoors?
Although in reality there's no way on earth the government expected the single population to remain celibate for over a year (in the same way that they would never have expected anywhere near close to 100% compliance with the rules).
Considering the rules haven't even allowed for couples who live apart and both live with other people to see each other without social distancing, I'd think expecting 100% compliance is unrealistic. Maybe of the rules were more reasonable. "
It must be really hard on a relationship such as fwb to have survived |
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"Just go for it, meets are now open and we are allowed to meet indoors, embrace it and enjoy it, before it all gets taken away again "
I really hope it won’t |
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"And it’s easily done.
So we can meet in other peoples houses, hug, etc but not swing until the 21st June??
I didn't even realise that was a thing? I thought today's easing covered 'intimate contact', so private meets are now fine indoors?
Although in reality there's no way on earth the government expected the single population to remain celibate for over a year (in the same way that they would never have expected anywhere near close to 100% compliance with the rules).
Considering the rules haven't even allowed for couples who live apart and both live with other people to see each other without social distancing, I'd think expecting 100% compliance is unrealistic. Maybe of the rules were more reasonable. "
Yeah for sure, and everyone's different. Plenty of people ignored the rules from day one, and others are still following them to the letter. Most are somewhere in between I'd imagine. We've been pretty good with following the rules, but if I lived alone I think I'd have been a lot less willing to do so. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"And it’s easily done.
So we can meet in other peoples houses, hug, etc but not swing until the 21st June??
I didn't even realise that was a thing? I thought today's easing covered 'intimate contact', so private meets are now fine indoors?
Although in reality there's no way on earth the government expected the single population to remain celibate for over a year (in the same way that they would never have expected anywhere near close to 100% compliance with the rules).
Considering the rules haven't even allowed for couples who live apart and both live with other people to see each other without social distancing, I'd think expecting 100% compliance is unrealistic. Maybe of the rules were more reasonable.
Yeah for sure, and everyone's different. Plenty of people ignored the rules from day one, and others are still following them to the letter. Most are somewhere in between I'd imagine. We've been pretty good with following the rules, but if I lived alone I think I'd have been a lot less willing to do so. "
And we have to respect other people choices. I personally choose not to meet because I’m very aware of the risks and would feel guilty of someone has caught it because of something I had done. Still not 100% certain I feel comfortable meeting now |
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"And it’s easily done.
So we can meet in other peoples houses, hug, etc but not swing until the 21st June??
I didn't even realise that was a thing? I thought today's easing covered 'intimate contact', so private meets are now fine indoors?
Although in reality there's no way on earth the government expected the single population to remain celibate for over a year (in the same way that they would never have expected anywhere near close to 100% compliance with the rules).
Considering the rules haven't even allowed for couples who live apart and both live with other people to see each other without social distancing, I'd think expecting 100% compliance is unrealistic. Maybe of the rules were more reasonable.
It must be really hard on a relationship such as fwb to have survived"
Thats why you make them your bubble |
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"And it’s easily done.
So we can meet in other peoples houses, hug, etc but not swing until the 21st June??
I didn't even realise that was a thing? I thought today's easing covered 'intimate contact', so private meets are now fine indoors?
Although in reality there's no way on earth the government expected the single population to remain celibate for over a year (in the same way that they would never have expected anywhere near close to 100% compliance with the rules).
Considering the rules haven't even allowed for couples who live apart and both live with other people to see each other without social distancing, I'd think expecting 100% compliance is unrealistic. Maybe of the rules were more reasonable.
It must be really hard on a relationship such as fwb to have survived
Thats why you make them your bubble "
The rules were that you could only form a bubble if you lived alone. So even couples in long term relationships couldn't if they both lived with others. That was totally unrealistic in my opinion. |
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