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How lockdown has affected the sex lives of queer people in Ireland

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While Covid and lockdown have hampered both sex lives and sexual health services, what should we be discussing as the world opens back up?

With the implementation of social distancing to reduce the spread of the virus, HSE guidance advised remaining sexually active with someone within your household and limiting sexual partners living outside your […] The post How lockdown has affected the sex lives of queer people in Ireland appeared first on GCN.

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