New Lockdown Rule: Having S.e.x With Someone You Don’t Live With Is Illegal
Harin
The UK has introduced a new lockdown rule that doesn’t allow you to enter other people’s houses or any private places with someone you don’t live with.
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Our lives have been affected in many ways because of the COVID-19 pandemic and the lockdown. Daily Mail reported that, in the UK, six out of ten people have not had s.e.x since the implementation of the lockdown.
To ensure that people diligently follow social distancing protocol, the UK government has reportedly introduced a new lockdown rule that doesn’t allow you to enter other people’s houses or any private places with someone that you don’t live with.
To simply put this, if the person that you want to be intimate with isn’t in the same house with you, you are out of luck since it is now announced as an illegal act. The report also talked about a study that said that in the UK, around two-fifths of adults have been s.e.xually active during the pandemic. Given that low number, the lockdown has surely affected people’s s.e.x lives.
The government has been advised by experts to encourage people to have s.e.xual intercourse because it is beneficial not only for their physical but also their mental health. But, of course, not when they are at the risk of being infected.
Meanwhile, the Dutch government has encouraged its people to look for a willing partner to have s.e.x during the lockdown period to make sure it doesn’t affect their physical and mental health.
The Dutch National Institute for Public Health and the Environment has admitted that it was a grim proposition to have two sex-free months. So, for people who aren’t self-quarantined with their partners, it has been recommended by the organization that they should look for “partners.”
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