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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Rule of 6 for sex?
Just read this on Guardian webpage:
Casual sex is allowed (or maybe it’s not)
Government guidance updated on Tuesday says that rules on social distancing are not necessary if it is “someone you’re in an established relationship with”, but whether this means three dates or six months is not specified.
The Sun wrote this up to say that while couples who don’t live together can have sex, “casual bonking” is still not permitted.
But asked about this during a sometimes uncomfortable section of the regular Downing Street media briefing on Wednesday, Boris Johnson’s spokesman said this was not the case, and that the only law which applied was the rule of six. “That is not an area on which any announcement has been made pertaining to the law,” he said. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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i remember in March new couples were urged to move in together. a, friend of mine at work did at Easter. but nothing much publically has been said about new relationships. how can a new relationship happen with social distancing... i guess there could be heat sensors at specialised first date/fuck centres.. or clubs lol
.. i say bring back hugs but in theory, they are beyond the pale.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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The rules are the same for bareback sex.
You look the other person squarely in the eye and say "have you had bareback sex with anyone else?"
He/she says "Only with trusted friends"
And you say "good enough" for me and go ahead.
In the same way you could never catch an STD from a friend you can't catch Covid-19 from someone you trust.
Like when Boris says he can't make you pregnant because his family has been sterile for generations... |
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so another persona invasion of the government, first they tell you what to do in your own home, now they want to tell you what to do when in bed with a partner.
Well to the Snowflake Government and their lovers, my home is my Castle, you want to engage with what goes on in my home, expect to be billed for it,
One of the biggest powerful rights we as the people have, is the Right to be left alone |
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By *ornLordMan
over a year ago
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"I did genuinely propose mask sex to my fb but I don't think he was too into it looks like 6 more months of my right hand!
You could always mix it up a little and use your left "
But only if you’re ambiguous |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I did genuinely propose mask sex to my fb but I don't think he was too into it looks like 6 more months of my right hand!
You could always mix it up a little and use your left
But only if you’re ambiguous "
I'd give my left arm to be ambidextrous. And my right arm to be able to spell it... |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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i was informed yesterday that there is nothing wrong with beginning a new relationship at this moment in time in the government eyes which im pleased about tho im struggling to see where the line is drawn. social distancing.. bubbles.. fab rules etc
As a libertine im caught between encouraging adults to be doing what comes naturally and social distancing |
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"There are no rules about coronavirus and sex"
But the fact that you shouldn't come within 1m+ of anyone outside your household (and bubble if you have one) means sex with anyone else is against government rules ( except Hancock mentioned this week "established relationships" of couples who live apart are now exempt) |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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something a mod said actually. friend of mine met a lad from work just after lockdown and moved in with him a month later, see my thread on.. whose started a relationship since March |
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"There are no rules about coronavirus and sex
But the fact that you shouldn't come within 1m+ of anyone outside your household (and bubble if you have one) means sex with anyone else is against government rules ( except Hancock mentioned this week "established relationships" of couples who live apart are now exempt)"
There are no rules about sex and Covid . |
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It is time that this site got back to allowing people to post meets it’s up to the individual to decide if they wish to, so much has been taken away by the government and everyone giving in to their orders it’s time people stood up, no body has a rite to control you or your future, the site admin need to do the rite thing and allow consenting adults to decide on their choices |
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"It is time that this site got back to allowing people to post meets it’s up to the individual to decide if they wish to, so much has been taken away by the government and everyone giving in to their orders it’s time people stood up, no body has a rite to control you or your future, the site admin need to do the rite thing and allow consenting adults to decide on their choices "
It's against the law in most parts of the UK, not because of sex, because of social interaction |
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"It is time that this site got back to allowing people to post meets it’s up to the individual to decide if they wish to, so much has been taken away by the government and everyone giving in to their orders it’s time people stood up, no body has a rite to control you or your future, the site admin need to do the rite thing and allow consenting adults to decide on their choices
It's against the law in most parts of the UK, not because of sex, because of social interaction "
There is no such law at all, it’s just people listening to others it’s time all decided for themselves and not be ruled, you have one life who knows when it could end, it’s ok for the government to sew their seeds when and wherever as they are above the rules, people need to really wake up after all these months. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Rule of 6 for sex?
Just read this on Guardian webpage:
Casual sex is allowed (or maybe it’s not)
Government guidance updated on Tuesday says that rules on social distancing are not necessary if it is “someone you’re in an established relationship with”, but whether this means three dates or six months is not specified.
The Sun wrote this up to say that while couples who don’t live together can have sex, “casual bonking” is still not permitted.
But asked about this during a sometimes uncomfortable section of the regular Downing Street media briefing on Wednesday, Boris Johnson’s spokesman said this was not the case, and that the only law which applied was the rule of six. “That is not an area on which any announcement has been made pertaining to the law,” he said."
I see so no singletons sex for now. Is this law though
As set in legislation stone do you know. Not that I desperately seeking nor breaking the rules.
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"Just read that article and wondered what is the criteria for an established relationship? "
According to the gov uk site
2.13 Do I have to socially distance from my partner / boyfriend / girlfriend?
'People in an established relationship do not need to socially distance. If in the early stages of a relationship, you should take particular care to follow the guidance on social distancing. If you intend to have close contact with someone, you should discuss how you can help to prevent risks of transmission as a couple, for example, by ensuring you are both avoiding close contact with people you do not live with'
It's ok for established relationships
It just doesn't mention casual sex unless someone else has found it |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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if you intend to have close contact (sex) discussion should be had on measures ro take... that does not rule out social sex does it when you read it like that. tho i think orgies are prob out of question lol
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Has anyone else read the article on BBC news website for this ?
Have to admit some of the advice has made us laugh"
Hi Op
Just read back in June the government made it law for 2 people from separate house holds are not allowed to meet. As in singletons meeting strangers to have sex it's against the law.
I think the government missed us off.
A couple from separate houses can meet. I don't see any difference.
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