a recommended sexual technique in times of Covid

The public health agency for the Canadian province of British Columbia is providing sexual advice to protect against the coronavirus. And that's not going to leave you indifferent.

Hooking up through a hole in a wall, is it the sexuality of tomorrow? Perhaps if we are basing ourselves on the recommendations of the British Columbia Center for Disease Control, the public health agency for the Canadian province of British Columbia.

In a statement, which did not go unnoticed on Twitter, various sexual practices to adopt during this time of epidemic are lavished.

The “glory hole” would have the advantage of maintaining a sufficient distance from the highly contagious respiratory droplets, by keeping faces away.

At the start of the epidemic, public health officials in New York City also encouraged the practice.

In addition to the "Glory Hole" ("glory hole" in French), which we remind you, consists of inserting his penis in a hole to receive a fellatio from his or her partner who is in the other side of the wall, further advice is given.

You should therefore get into the habit of wearing your mask, putting on a condom, and washing yourself completely before and after the act. "Wash your body with soap and water. Wash your hands with soap and water for at least 20 seconds. Wash sex toys thoroughly according to the manufacturer's instructions. Most, but not all, can be cleansed with mild, unscented soap and water. Do not share with multiple partners, "the guide states. We must also avoid “face-to-face” positions. But the recommendation to remember is: "if you feel sick, avoid sex."

When masturbating, it is advisable to do it alone and if you are in a group, to respect physical distancing to reduce the chances of catching COVID-19.

Bad news for kissing enthusiasts, according to the British Columbia Center for Disease Control, you should "avoid or limit kissing and the exchange of saliva."

Video appointments, phone conversations, sexting, online chat sites and webcam sessions are best for engaging in sexual activity without the risk of transmitting the virus. Without taking any risk in another register: "be aware of the risks associated with sharing information or photos online and using the webcam."

Twitter ignites

In a tweet, Kamil Karamali, Canadian journalist explains that “the BC Center for Disease Control recommends using 'glory holes' to practice safe sex during the pandemic – and I just want to know if this is a common thing in people". This question has stirred up many opinions.

It didn't take long for the funny guys to add their little phrase. "I just installed a 'glory hole' in my apartment door at around 7:00 p.m. I inserted the affected part. Waited in this position for 3 hours. I only got a few glances. Now I'm very tired and i just need to go to sleep i am 71, ”@unclemartini wrote.

“I think architects should be given some advice on how to build future post-covid homes. In addition to working from home features, ”another netizen tweeted.

At the moment, the risks of infection with covid through the sexual route are under investigation.

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