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NYC Health Officials Advise Kinky Gloryhole Fun, Masks During Sex Amid COVID-19

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New York City health officials have issued an updated guide on how to practice extra-safe sex during the coronavirus pandemic. “Sex is a normal part of life and should always be with the consent of all parties,” the guide begins. “This document offers strategies to reduce the risk of spreading COVID-19 during sex.

Decisions about sex and sexuality need to be balanced with personal and public health. During this extended public health emergency, people will and should have sex.” “During COVID-19

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