Canada’s Govt Doctors and Sex Advice

Quotes from TOP DOCS, Terresa Tam and Bonnie Henry

“Hold your breath for extended periods of time”.

“Try ‘glory holes’ for safer sex Try ‘glory holes’ for safer sex”

“Masks During Sex Prevent COVID-19 Spread.”

“You make your best sex partner, referring to masturbation.”

“Doggie style is the safest position.”

“Virtual Sex is safest.”

Avoid or limit kissing and saliva exchange.”

“Choose sexual positions that limit face-to-face contact.”

Canada’s leading health experts may finally have cracked the code to safer sex during COVID-19: glory holes.

2020, you’ve done it again!

The sex health tip appears on the British Columbia Centre for Disease Control’s website on a page dedicated to education on COVID-19 and sex. One of the suggested steps for helping to protect yourself during sex: “Use barriers, like walls (e.g., glory holes), that allow for sexual contact but prevent close face-to-face contact.”

Yes, that’s the term “glory holes” (plural, no less) on an official Canadian government website. And, no, IKEA doesn’t sell them, we’ve checked.

The Internet was into the suggestion, as many on Twitter reacted with what might best be described as glee. Just a reminder to those currently in public that, for obvious reasons, exploring the hashtag #gloryhole is a NSFW practice.

Sex can be all sorts of things — and those things can involve everything from glory holes to dental dams to face masks and more.

Sources: ,BC Health Huffington Post

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