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Will you be having more sex this summer... since the pandemic has calmed down?
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  • I think it will just be the same as usual. There has been no difference for us throughout the pandemic

  • Hopefully

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  • We – My husband and I have enjoyed much more sex during the pandemic period compared to our normal life. The main reason – we both were at home round the clock, my husband was working from home during lockdown period, and I was always in front of him helping him for some work and more time for his pleasure. We definitely will visit some holiday place during or after monsoon and we will have most enjoyable time with each other.
    The past year has changed many things in our life. Whether single, curious or just plain horny, many people are planning to make the most of life after lockdowns. Several disappointing socially distanced dates and limp text exchanges meant many people stopped using dating apps. Now many people are vaccinated and feel confident about returning to physical dates, “but not to the apps”. As things will open up, they will be going to lean into spontaneity; going to say yes to every invitation and seize every opportunity. The pandemic made many people think seriously about their life in general and also for love life.
    As some restrictions were eased or removed, last month, the parent company of Durex announced a “double digit” increase in condom sales in many countries including China. But people are not ready to date in-person again, to kiss strangers, to flirt, make eye contact and touch. After months of being told to keep distance, they are not ready to get up close and extremely personal with unknown persons.
    The isolation of the past year is what convinced them to be honest about who they meet or get up close. The pandemic really drove them home how much their family and friends mean to them. It made them think more seriously about their love life and sex. At the same time, they are so excited and so nervous, they want to do everything and going to have a lot of sex. Most of them are optimistic about the potential for reform this summer – for returning to a more honest way of connecting with others, away from any algorithm.
    In the post-lockdown world, the knowledge that “touch has the potential to spread disease” has prompted a spike in so-called re-entry anxiety, with many questioning how comfortable they will be when in close proximity to strangers. After a year of isolation, they all have become more fluent in the language of consent; more adept at signaling their boundaries and reading the signals from others. Dating via apps and websites have, cushioned many of them from rejection and allowed them to avoid the more negative emotions associated with approaching someone they are trying to attracted to in real life. Now they have the opportunity to approach one another with a lot more compassion and from a more educated starting point. From here, they can create a new and better love life. It is about finding out what is right for them and communicating that to those around them.

  • Maybe, maybe not. I would say I have but there have been ups and downs.

    • I see what you did there...😉👍🏾

    • Thank you, thank you. I will be here all night. 😇

    • Right on!😉

  • Never do.

  • I am recently married so the sex is plentiful and fun!

  • I just want to enjoy the sun on the beach

    • I swear that is the only thing I want

  • Except it hasn't.. So that's a NO!

  • Probably less unless my girlfriend's school closes down

  • summer is almost over. if you haven't had it yet, what have you been doing

    • exactly

  • has it? the media still says everyone is going to die

  • haven't had sex at all in a veryy long time.

  • No I don't think so