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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Government have made it illegal for people to have a fling and stay over the night, I know it's been lockdown and they're trying to protect people but do you really think that'll stop people? I don't reckon it'll stop people from doing it and I see women all the time on here meeting doing the dirty ... who is coming up with this bullshit it's so ridiculous?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

You meant to say you “see men and women on here meeting, doing the dirty..”

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By *rattylilfucktoyWoman
over a year ago

London

I hate that it's so centred around sex. It's not a sex ban.. I doubt this government is thinking about sexual health/safety.

It's a ban on people staying over at someones place unless is for a carer reason or children ?u17

Theres no sex police.

It will affect longterm partners who live apart not us looking for hookups.

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By *ungle VIP 1Man
over a year ago

colchester

Its not a sex ban, shouldnt be inside anyones house and should be at two meters anyway, just because the media make sum Shit it doesn't mean its true/law. In that case dancing, holding hands, sitting on sofa together and so on!!!!!If you want to break rules i feel sorry for your family and freinds as it will affect them. Its hard for us all but stick with it we will get there and most of us have hands so use them for time being. And imagine the joy when we can.

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By *adetMan
over a year ago

South of Ipswich

I haven't so much as touched another person since March. I was starting to hope that single people would be able to meet again soon but this just feels like a huge step back

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Government have made it illegal for people to have a fling and stay over the night, I know it's been lockdown and they're trying to protect people but do you really think that'll stop people? I don't reckon it'll stop people from doing it and I see women all the time on here meeting doing the dirty ... who is coming up with this bullshit it's so ridiculous?"
you answered your own question, the protection of its people but it isn't enforceable, so it only scares those who are scared

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

It seems very much like a panicked, knee-jerk filler issued to close a loophole.

Totally unenforceable other than by luck or being grassed up. It’s feels like it’ll be so ineffectual as to be pointless.

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By *ily WhiteWoman
over a year ago

?

But this has been the case since March, you couldn't visit anyone's home or be within 2 metres of someone outside of your household - the only thing that's changed is that both people can now be fined

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"But this has been the case since March, you couldn't visit anyone's home or be within 2 metres of someone outside of your household - the only thing that's changed is that both people can now be fined "
exactly its about money

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Lockdown hasn't stopped people going to the god damn beach, it's not going to stop them trying to get laid. We're heading for a big second wave.

I do feel sorry for long term partners living apart from each other though. If the wife and I didn't live together I'd have broken it myself, fully aware of how hypocritical I lool

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By *luebell888Woman
over a year ago

Glasgowish


"But this has been the case since March, you couldn't visit anyone's home or be within 2 metres of someone outside of your household - the only thing that's changed is that both people can now be fined "

I will be willing to pay the fine.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

No it wont, hence why the lockdown will be there for a long time. I reckon one more year.

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By *affeine DuskMan
over a year ago

Caerphilly


"But this has been the case since March, you couldn't visit anyone's home or be within 2 metres of someone outside of your household - the only thing that's changed is that both people can now be fined exactly its about money "

It is about the money.

It is also about the money for those people who are at home recieving 80% during this.

And both are the right thing to do in the face of preventing the loss of human life.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Well it says they can't stay over night & can't be in your home but can pass through to enter the garden. It doesn't say anything about fucking whilst passing through into the garden and also on leaving the garden to pass through the home to leave

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"But this has been the case since March, you couldn't visit anyone's home or be within 2 metres of someone outside of your household - the only thing that's changed is that both people can now be fined "

How can they be fined?

That's like saying you can be fined for smoking at a bus shelter.

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By *pursChick aka ShortieWoman
over a year ago

On a mooch

It’s another eye rolling morning

Nothing has changed from the last 8-9 weeks, except you can now meet someone from outside your household, outside or in your garden, whilst social distancing

Completely bemused how this has turned into ‘you are banned from having sex’.... there is no ban it’s just following the basic principles of what you should have been following the last two months

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

It has me..... drat!

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By *heGentleman2024Man
over a year ago

North West

I believe that the whole situation we are all in and being told what to do and it changes all the time with stupid guidelines. We get extremely frustrated People have had enough. One minute your allowed to shop in a crowded supermarket but not allowed to visit family? Or the gym? Sex ban is utter joke. If your ill then you wouldnt meet COVID or not. I wonder what it will be next. Strange times i dont know what normal is anymore, feels we have been brainwashed.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"But this has been the case since March, you couldn't visit anyone's home or be within 2 metres of someone outside of your household - the only thing that's changed is that both people can now be fined exactly its about money

It is about the money.

It is also about the money for those people who are at home recieving 80% during this.

And both are the right thing to do in the face of preventing the loss of human life. "

shame really how money is always put before people's lives, if a second wave does occur we'd probably blame the government but yet its us the people going to beaches and not following guidelines.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

No sex now will make people so horny

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"You meant to say you “see men and women on here meeting, doing the dirty..”"

This

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Well it says they can't stay over night & can't be in your home but can pass through to enter the garden. It doesn't say anything about fucking whilst passing through into the garden and also on leaving the garden to pass through the home to leave "

That brings a whole new meaning to the expression a "quickie"...

How long's your house by the way?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Well it says they can't stay over night & can't be in your home but can pass through to enter the garden. It doesn't say anything about fucking whilst passing through into the garden and also on leaving the garden to pass through the home to leave

That brings a whole new meaning to the expression a "quickie"...

How long's your house by the way? "

Well you have to go up a flight of stairs, pass all rooms and climb over the kitchen sink to get onto the roof terrace

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By *luebell888Woman
over a year ago

Glasgowish


"No sex now will make people so horny"

It is also bad for the mental health.

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By *sGivesWoodWoman
over a year ago

ST. AUSTELL, CORNWALL


"But this has been the case since March, you couldn't visit anyone's home or be within 2 metres of someone outside of your household - the only thing that's changed is that both people can now be fined "

Ahh.. A money making scheme then?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Well it says they can't stay over night & can't be in your home but can pass through to enter the garden. It doesn't say anything about fucking whilst passing through into the garden and also on leaving the garden to pass through the home to leave

That brings a whole new meaning to the expression a "quickie"...

How long's your house by the way?

Well you have to go up a flight of stairs, pass all rooms and climb over the kitchen sink to get onto the roof terrace "

I'm on my way

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By *allySlinkyWoman
over a year ago

Leeds


"Well it says they can't stay over night & can't be in your home but can pass through to enter the garden. It doesn't say anything about fucking whilst passing through into the garden and also on leaving the garden to pass through the home to leave "

But it says you have to stay 2m apart.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"No sex now will make people so horny"

But how is now any different from the last two months?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"But this has been the case since March, you couldn't visit anyone's home or be within 2 metres of someone outside of your household - the only thing that's changed is that both people can now be fined

I will be willing to pay the fine."

don't do anything wrong but give me the money anyway so i can live

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Yea no sex will make people so horny

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By *ily WhiteWoman
over a year ago

?


"But this has been the case since March, you couldn't visit anyone's home or be within 2 metres of someone outside of your household - the only thing that's changed is that both people can now be fined

I will be willing to pay the fine."

So you're basically saying that you're happy to ignore all guidelines and don't care about spreading this disease, effectively keeping the R rate high and everyone in lockdown for longer?

Nice attitude!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Well it says they can't stay over night & can't be in your home but can pass through to enter the garden. It doesn't say anything about fucking whilst passing through into the garden and also on leaving the garden to pass through the home to leave

But it says you have to stay 2m apart. "

Damn it!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Well it says they can't stay over night & can't be in your home but can pass through to enter the garden. It doesn't say anything about fucking whilst passing through into the garden and also on leaving the garden to pass through the home to leave

But it says you have to stay 2m apart.

Damn it! "

lol

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Well it says they can't stay over night & can't be in your home but can pass through to enter the garden. It doesn't say anything about fucking whilst passing through into the garden and also on leaving the garden to pass through the home to leave

But it says you have to stay 2m apart.

Damn it! "

Grrrrr, I best turn the car around and go back home then

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Doubt it.. Lockdown hasn't stopped most people from flocking to the coast.. eejits

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Well it says they can't stay over night & can't be in your home but can pass through to enter the garden. It doesn't say anything about fucking whilst passing through into the garden and also on leaving the garden to pass through the home to leave

But it says you have to stay 2m apart.

Damn it!

Grrrrr, I best turn the car around and go back home then "

Do you have a biscuit? If so I'll risk it

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Doubt it.. Lockdown hasn't stopped most people from flocking to the coast.. eejits"
I'm already on the coast...... are you Irish?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Well it says they can't stay over night & can't be in your home but can pass through to enter the garden. It doesn't say anything about fucking whilst passing through into the garden and also on leaving the garden to pass through the home to leave

But it says you have to stay 2m apart.

Damn it!

Grrrrr, I best turn the car around and go back home then

Do you have a biscuit? If so I'll risk it "

I've got gingernuts

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By *agic tongue mike.Man
over a year ago

Canterbury


"Well it says they can't stay over night & can't be in your home but can pass through to enter the garden. It doesn't say anything about fucking whilst passing through into the garden and also on leaving the garden to pass through the home to leave "

You can always use your Cummings instinct, and get your eyes tested. Lol. X

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By *olacolaMan
over a year ago

lincoln

Sex ban my arse....

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Well it says they can't stay over night & can't be in your home but can pass through to enter the garden. It doesn't say anything about fucking whilst passing through into the garden and also on leaving the garden to pass through the home to leave

But it says you have to stay 2m apart.

Damn it!

Grrrrr, I best turn the car around and go back home then

Do you have a biscuit? If so I'll risk it I've got gingernuts "

Not what I asked but ok () x

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Well it says they can't stay over night & can't be in your home but can pass through to enter the garden. It doesn't say anything about fucking whilst passing through into the garden and also on leaving the garden to pass through the home to leave

But it says you have to stay 2m apart.

Damn it!

Grrrrr, I best turn the car around and go back home then

Do you have a biscuit? If so I'll risk it I've got gingernuts

Not what I asked but ok () x"

i lurve a gingernut

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By *luebell888Woman
over a year ago

Glasgowish


"But this has been the case since March, you couldn't visit anyone's home or be within 2 metres of someone outside of your household - the only thing that's changed is that both people can now be fined

Ahh.. A money making scheme then? "

Good job i have money put aside for emergancies

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Well it says they can't stay over night & can't be in your home but can pass through to enter the garden. It doesn't say anything about fucking whilst passing through into the garden and also on leaving the garden to pass through the home to leave

You can always use your Cummings instinct, and get your eyes tested. Lol. X"

This is what I'm advised after meeting people x

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By *agic tongue mike.Man
over a year ago

Canterbury


"No sex now will make people so horny

It is also bad for the mental health."

Doesn't do much for soft hands either, bloody near got classes on mine. Lol. X

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"But this has been the case since March, you couldn't visit anyone's home or be within 2 metres of someone outside of your household - the only thing that's changed is that both people can now be fined

Ahh.. A money making scheme then?

Good job i have money put aside for emergancies "

I'm an emergency i have 3 beds 2m apart

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Doubt it.. Lockdown hasn't stopped most people from flocking to the coast.. eejitsI'm already on the coast...... are you Irish? "

well I am not , I am right in the middle

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Doubt it.. Lockdown hasn't stopped most people from flocking to the coast.. eejitsI'm already on the coast...... are you Irish?

well I am not , I am right in the middle"

awwwww come to Torquay its lovely

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By *ust_for_fun88Couple
over a year ago

somewhere

I have a pack of biscuits ??

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Well it says they can't stay over night & can't be in your home but can pass through to enter the garden. It doesn't say anything about fucking whilst passing through into the garden and also on leaving the garden to pass through the home to leave

But it says you have to stay 2m apart.

Damn it!

Grrrrr, I best turn the car around and go back home then

Do you have a biscuit? If so I'll risk it "

Have just passed a Co-Op, they do biscuits right? On my way again

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I have a pack of biscuits ??

"

you show off

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By *aughtyladyYummymanCouple
over a year ago

In a place not far from Exeter


"Lockdown hasn't stopped people going to the god damn beach, it's not going to stop them trying to get laid. We're heading for a big second wave.

I do feel sorry for long term partners living apart from each other though. If the wife and I didn't live together I'd have broken it myself, fully aware of how hypocritical I lool"

My partner and I live apart and it's put a real strain on our relationship. 10 weeks feels forever. At least we can now see each other but no naughty stuff allowed at all!!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

It's ok I'm allowed 6 packets of biscuits according to the new rules

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By *ogerBottomsMan
over a year ago

Aberdare

What's happened is that a law has clarified the circumstances under which it is acceptable to be in someone else's house. Sex is not one of the circumstances mentioned, and the papers have spotted this and angled their stories accordingly for maximum attention.

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By *i1971Man
over a year ago

Cornwall

FFS nothing has changed. The fact that it's needed to be spelled out for people that couples from different households can't meet apart from a socially distanced meet speaks volumes.

Clearly people are so thick that they thought they could meet for sex (or any other reason)

Those who still insist on meeting will still do so, same as they have all through lockdown. Problem is, there are a number of asymptomatic carriers, spreading the virus unwittingly.

Want to go against the legislation? Fine. If you get ill, don't dare criticise the care you get or the people putting themselves at risk trying to save your selfish arse from dying

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"FFS nothing has changed. The fact that it's needed to be spelled out for people that couples from different households can't meet apart from a socially distanced meet speaks volumes.

Clearly people are so thick that they thought they could meet for sex (or any other reason)

Those who still insist on meeting will still do so, same as they have all through lockdown. Problem is, there are a number of asymptomatic carriers, spreading the virus unwittingly.

Want to go against the legislation? Fine. If you get ill, don't dare criticise the care you get or the people putting themselves at risk trying to save your selfish arse from dying

"

Oh geezz ok I'll return the biscuits

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"But this has been the case since March, you couldn't visit anyone's home or be within 2 metres of someone outside of your household - the only thing that's changed is that both people can now be fined

I will be willing to pay the fine.

So you're basically saying that you're happy to ignore all guidelines and don't care about spreading this disease, effectively keeping the R rate high and everyone in lockdown for longer?

Nice attitude! "

Just to rest my case, I won't be meeting during lockdown.

But how is meeting someone privately any worse than all the non essential businesses that have reopened and have people cramming right next to each other to get their bloody takeaway, coffee table from ikea or plantpot from B&Q?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"But this has been the case since March, you couldn't visit anyone's home or be within 2 metres of someone outside of your household - the only thing that's changed is that both people can now be fined

I will be willing to pay the fine.

So you're basically saying that you're happy to ignore all guidelines and don't care about spreading this disease, effectively keeping the R rate high and everyone in lockdown for longer?

Nice attitude!

Just to rest my case, I won't be meeting during lockdown.

But how is meeting someone privately any worse than all the non essential businesses that have reopened and have people cramming right next to each other to get their bloody takeaway, coffee table from ikea or plantpot from B&Q?"

guess its coz your tongues not down their throat

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"FFS nothing has changed. The fact that it's needed to be spelled out for people that couples from different households can't meet apart from a socially distanced meet speaks volumes.

Clearly people are so thick that they thought they could meet for sex (or any other reason)

Those who still insist on meeting will still do so, same as they have all through lockdown. Problem is, there are a number of asymptomatic carriers, spreading the virus unwittingly.

Want to go against the legislation? Fine. If you get ill, don't dare criticise the care you get or the people putting themselves at risk trying to save your selfish arse from dying

Oh geezz ok I'll return the biscuits "

Do I need to turn the car around again?

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By *ily WhiteWoman
over a year ago

?


"But this has been the case since March, you couldn't visit anyone's home or be within 2 metres of someone outside of your household - the only thing that's changed is that both people can now be fined

I will be willing to pay the fine.

So you're basically saying that you're happy to ignore all guidelines and don't care about spreading this disease, effectively keeping the R rate high and everyone in lockdown for longer?

Nice attitude!

Just to rest my case, I won't be meeting during lockdown.

But how is meeting someone privately any worse than all the non essential businesses that have reopened and have people cramming right next to each other to get their bloody takeaway, coffee table from ikea or plantpot from B&Q?"

Because you're not swapping bodily fluids with someone in IKEA. You're not in prolonged close physical contact with someone at the supermarket. The virus is transmitted in saliva and breath vapour - it's not yet known if it can be transmitted in semen or other bodily fluids, but it has been found in stool samples.

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)

It would seem the law has been poorly drafted.

I would hope that hasn't changed the spirit of the restrictions. That we're trying to save lives.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

No

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By *etite_delightWoman
over a year ago

BunnyLand

No

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

no

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By *adame 2SwordsWoman
over a year ago

Victoria, London

It's put me off. I won't be having sex, especially someone off here.

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By *.D.I.D.A.SMan
over a year ago

London/Essex... ish... Romford to be exact


"Well it says they can't stay over night & can't be in your home but can pass through to enter the garden. It doesn't say anything about fucking whilst passing through into the garden and also on leaving the garden to pass through the home to leave "
is that an invite? Sounds like an invite

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Its not a sex ban, shouldnt be inside anyones house and should be at two meters anyway, just because the media make sum Shit it doesn't mean its true/law. In that case dancing, holding hands, sitting on sofa together and so on!!!!!If you want to break rules i feel sorry for your family and freinds as it will affect them. Its hard for us all but stick with it we will get there and most of us have hands so use them for time being. And imagine the joy when we can. "

I suppose some people's lives revolve around sex and nothing - and no-one - else matters to them.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"FFS nothing has changed. The fact that it's needed to be spelled out for people that couples from different households can't meet apart from a socially distanced meet speaks volumes.

Clearly people are so thick that they thought they could meet for sex (or any other reason)

Those who still insist on meeting will still do so, same as they have all through lockdown. Problem is, there are a number of asymptomatic carriers, spreading the virus unwittingly.

Want to go against the legislation? Fine. If you get ill, don't dare criticise the care you get or the people putting themselves at risk trying to save your selfish arse from dying

Oh geezz ok I'll return the biscuits

Do I need to turn the car around again? "

No I've left the door open now & a trail so you can find the roof terrace

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"FFS nothing has changed. The fact that it's needed to be spelled out for people that couples from different households can't meet apart from a socially distanced meet speaks volumes.

Clearly people are so thick that they thought they could meet for sex (or any other reason)

Those who still insist on meeting will still do so, same as they have all through lockdown. Problem is, there are a number of asymptomatic carriers, spreading the virus unwittingly.

Want to go against the legislation? Fine. If you get ill, don't dare criticise the care you get or the people putting themselves at risk trying to save your selfish arse from dying

Oh geezz ok I'll return the biscuits

Do I need to turn the car around again?

No I've left the door open now & a trail so you can find the roof terrace"

Oooooh, is it a trail of your discarded clothes? I'll get my foot down ...

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

its scandalous, i need some stimulation baby need some stimulation baby

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"FFS nothing has changed. The fact that it's needed to be spelled out for people that couples from different households can't meet apart from a socially distanced meet speaks volumes.

Clearly people are so thick that they thought they could meet for sex (or any other reason)

Those who still insist on meeting will still do so, same as they have all through lockdown. Problem is, there are a number of asymptomatic carriers, spreading the virus unwittingly.

Want to go against the legislation? Fine. If you get ill, don't dare criticise the care you get or the people putting themselves at risk trying to save your selfish arse from dying

"

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"But this has been the case since March, you couldn't visit anyone's home or be within 2 metres of someone outside of your household - the only thing that's changed is that both people can now be fined

I will be willing to pay the fine.

So you're basically saying that you're happy to ignore all guidelines and don't care about spreading this disease, effectively keeping the R rate high and everyone in lockdown for longer?

Nice attitude!

Just to rest my case, I won't be meeting during lockdown.

But how is meeting someone privately any worse than all the non essential businesses that have reopened and have people cramming right next to each other to get their bloody takeaway, coffee table from ikea or plantpot from B&Q?

Because you're not swapping bodily fluids with someone in IKEA. You're not in prolonged close physical contact with someone at the supermarket. The virus is transmitted in saliva and breath vapour - it's not yet known if it can be transmitted in semen or other bodily fluids, but it has been found in stool samples. "

It can be passed through surfaces too, which are constantly touched by hundreds of people everyday in every shop, and they're aren't always all disinfected.

I would still argue that meeting 1 to 1 using private methods of transport is far safer than going to one of the super busy stores.

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By *sGivesWoodWoman
over a year ago

ST. AUSTELL, CORNWALL


"But this has been the case since March, you couldn't visit anyone's home or be within 2 metres of someone outside of your household - the only thing that's changed is that both people can now be fined

I will be willing to pay the fine.

So you're basically saying that you're happy to ignore all guidelines and don't care about spreading this disease, effectively keeping the R rate high and everyone in lockdown for longer?

Nice attitude!

Just to rest my case, I won't be meeting during lockdown.

But how is meeting someone privately any worse than all the non essential businesses that have reopened and have people cramming right next to each other to get their bloody takeaway, coffee table from ikea or plantpot from B&Q?

Because you're not swapping bodily fluids with someone in IKEA. You're not in prolonged close physical contact with someone at the supermarket. The virus is transmitted in saliva and breath vapour - it's not yet known if it can be transmitted in semen or other bodily fluids, but it has been found in stool samples.

It can be passed through surfaces too, which are constantly touched by hundreds of people everyday in every shop, and they're aren't always all disinfected.

I would still argue that meeting 1 to 1 using private methods of transport is far safer than going to one of the super busy stores."

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I've blocked messages from guys now but I not suck what it would take to stop some of them. Ruthless bastards some of them.

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By *partharmonyCouple
over a year ago

Ruislip

It's not a sex ban. That's sensationalising it. It is rule about going to other people's houses. It's no more a sex ban than a ban on doing somebody else's laundry. Don't get indignant about something that being misrepresented. Talk about what it actually is and oppose that as opposed to a misrepresentation.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"It's not a sex ban. That's sensationalising it. It is rule about going to other people's houses. It's no more a sex ban than a ban on doing somebody else's laundry. Don't get indignant about something that being misrepresented. Talk about what it actually is and oppose that as opposed to a misrepresentation. "

That sounds suspiciously like common sense. No place for that on here!

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By *rPeachyMan
over a year ago

Bristol

Makes me laugh seeing that people think it's about the money. The government is spunking literally billions to keep people at home scratching their arses, how many fines do you think will actually be issued and how much money will it bring in?

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