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By *ex4u4 OP   Couple
over a year ago

Manchester

With COVID-19 set to be with us for at least the next 18 months, I wondered what our thoughts are on hanging up the condoms as swinging funny is unlikely to resume..lol

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By *ophieslutTV/TS
over a year ago

Central

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By *ophieslutTV/TS
over a year ago

Central

Fresh supplies always needed. Whilst a virus may be around for any period, it doesn't mean that you have to stop something, when different ways of mitigating your risk levels will likely continue to grow.

Vaccines may become available. The UK may get to a similar status as New Zealand, with minimal infection levels. The virus may become a minimal issue etc.

Take things as they come, as there are changes, as we become more proficient in dealing with it, as well as acquire better knowledge.

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By *eeleyWoman
over a year ago

Dudley

I think it's best to just take every day as it comes, the situation is changing very rapidly, we have far less hospitalisations and deaths, leading me to believe that maybe the virus has become less deadly, we also have more drug therapies for treatment of the virus so I'm staying positive that we are on the right track.

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By *az080378Woman
over a year ago

Cromer


"I think it's best to just take every day as it comes, the situation is changing very rapidly, we have far less hospitalisations and deaths, leading me to believe that maybe the virus has become less deadly, we also have more drug therapies for treatment of the virus so I'm staying positive that we are on the right track."

Although there aren't really any reports saying it,aside from one I read saying about a strain that was more infectious but less deadly (not proven I don't think though) I'm really hoping that it will mutate into a far less scary virus sooner rather than later.

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By *ir-spunk-alotMan
over a year ago

Southern England


"I think it's best to just take every day as it comes, the situation is changing very rapidly, we have far less hospitalisations and deaths, leading me to believe that maybe the virus has become less deadly, we also have more drug therapies for treatment of the virus so I'm staying positive that we are on the right track.

Although there aren't really any reports saying it,aside from one I read saying about a strain that was more infectious but less deadly (not proven I don't think though) I'm really hoping that it will mutate into a far less scary virus sooner rather than later.

"

hospital admissions and 999/101 data are promising signs to back up your comment.

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By *lan157Man
over a year ago

a village near Haywards Heath in East Sussex

You OP have each other. It's unrealistic to expect single people to have no sex or just sex with one other person for the next 18 months if 18 months is the viable date to end social distancing .It's been 5 months now hence all the changes the covid vigilantes on fab comment on.Utimately it will be down to risk management exercised by individuals and that includes swingers.

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By *eeleyWoman
over a year ago

Dudley


"I think it's best to just take every day as it comes, the situation is changing very rapidly, we have far less hospitalisations and deaths, leading me to believe that maybe the virus has become less deadly, we also have more drug therapies for treatment of the virus so I'm staying positive that we are on the right track.

Although there aren't really any reports saying it,aside from one I read saying about a strain that was more infectious but less deadly (not proven I don't think though) I'm really hoping that it will mutate into a far less scary virus sooner rather than later.

"

Yeah, nothing concrete evidence wise as such, it's certainly looking that way though.

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


"You OP have each other. It's unrealistic to expect single people to have no sex or just sex with one other person for the next 18 months if 18 months is the viable date to end social distancing .It's been 5 months now hence all the changes the covid vigilantes on fab comment on.Utimately it will be down to risk management exercised by individuals and that includes swingers. "

And one of those ways is via a bubble. Singles can get themselves an fb/fwb.

Even couples can make a bubble with a single.

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By *eeleyWoman
over a year ago

Dudley


"You OP have each other. It's unrealistic to expect single people to have no sex or just sex with one other person for the next 18 months if 18 months is the viable date to end social distancing .It's been 5 months now hence all the changes the covid vigilantes on fab comment on.Utimately it will be down to risk management exercised by individuals and that includes swingers.

And one of those ways is via a bubble. Singles can get themselves an fb/fwb.

Even couples can make a bubble with a single. "

It's not really that simple though.

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


"You OP have each other. It's unrealistic to expect single people to have no sex or just sex with one other person for the next 18 months if 18 months is the viable date to end social distancing .It's been 5 months now hence all the changes the covid vigilantes on fab comment on.Utimately it will be down to risk management exercised by individuals and that includes swingers.

And one of those ways is via a bubble. Singles can get themselves an fb/fwb.

Even couples can make a bubble with a single. "

It is actually singles who live alone and single parents who live alone who can do that. I (Hev) live with my grown up offspring and Charlie lives elsewhere. So in line with the guidelines we haven't been able to meet. Nor have my grown up offspring been able to meet girls.

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By *otmale5Man
over a year ago

glasgow

No I don’t think so. Nothing wrong in having a healthy sexual appetite which needs to be satisfied .. many have had little sex over the last number of months . The likelihood of them going on much longer without is very slim.. you can bubble with a few friends . I haven’t met yet but I have a few friends who are keen to go for a beer/wine and perhaps fun.. I won’t be hanging up the condoms , just watching the use by date lol..

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By *ophieslutTV/TS
over a year ago

Central

The lower levels of severe health impacts may be due to the broader range of the people getting infected. If we get a period of proportionately morw younger, healthier people who can fight it off more quickly and easily than the older people who got very ill, earlier on, then it could create a false sense of more safety than there is.

A band of younger, fit people picking up infections from lots of social interaction, could be the foundation for lots of older people to get infected further downstream. They may pass it on to colleagues, parents, grandparents etc. Ive not seen the age ranges of those who are testing positive.

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By *ophieslutTV/TS
over a year ago

Central

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


"You OP have each other. It's unrealistic to expect single people to have no sex or just sex with one other person for the next 18 months if 18 months is the viable date to end social distancing .It's been 5 months now hence all the changes the covid vigilantes on fab comment on.Utimately it will be down to risk management exercised by individuals and that includes swingers.

And one of those ways is via a bubble. Singles can get themselves an fb/fwb.

Even couples can make a bubble with a single. "

Its OK for you to say that as a woman

You can get a FB any time you like

Try getting one as a single man.

You might see it differently then,

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

The whole socal bubble thing is great and as a single male it's working well for me and I know loads of men moan it's not easy finding a fwb as a single guy but that moaning is probably why they haven't found anyone got to remember you don't have to rely on fab pubs are back open and it is possible to chat some one up from 2 metres away and get there number, there is just as many single women out there struggling with the loneliness of this pandemic it's not just guy.

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


"You OP have each other. It's unrealistic to expect single people to have no sex or just sex with one other person for the next 18 months if 18 months is the viable date to end social distancing .It's been 5 months now hence all the changes the covid vigilantes on fab comment on.Utimately it will be down to risk management exercised by individuals and that includes swingers. "
I find it very easy to not have it, the last time was in 2016, so few years ago.

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


"You OP have each other. It's unrealistic to expect single people to have no sex or just sex with one other person for the next 18 months if 18 months is the viable date to end social distancing .It's been 5 months now hence all the changes the covid vigilantes on fab comment on.Utimately it will be down to risk management exercised by individuals and that includes swingers.

And one of those ways is via a bubble. Singles can get themselves an fb/fwb.

Even couples can make a bubble with a single.

Its OK for you to say that as a woman

You can get a FB any time you like

Try getting one as a single man.

You might see it differently then,"

I do realise it's easier in theory than actuality.

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


"You OP have each other. It's unrealistic to expect single people to have no sex or just sex with one other person for the next 18 months if 18 months is the viable date to end social distancing .It's been 5 months now hence all the changes the covid vigilantes on fab comment on.Utimately it will be down to risk management exercised by individuals and that includes swingers.

And one of those ways is via a bubble. Singles can get themselves an fb/fwb.

Even couples can make a bubble with a single.

It is actually singles who live alone and single parents who live alone who can do that... "

Yep, I didn't articulate it very well.

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By *ovegames42Man
over a year ago

london


"You OP have each other. It's unrealistic to expect single people to have no sex or just sex with one other person for the next 18 months if 18 months is the viable date to end social distancing .It's been 5 months now hence all the changes the covid vigilantes on fab comment on.Utimately it will be down to risk management exercised by individuals and that includes swingers.

And one of those ways is via a bubble. Singles can get themselves an fb/fwb.

Even couples can make a bubble with a single.

Its OK for you to say that as a woman

You can get a FB any time you like

Try getting one as a single man.

You might see it differently then,"

Like trying to buy a house on the moon lately.

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By *heIcebreakersCouple
over a year ago

Cramlington


"I think it's best to just take every day as it comes, the situation is changing very rapidly, we have far less hospitalisations and deaths, leading me to believe that maybe the virus has become less deadly, we also have more drug therapies for treatment of the virus so I'm staying positive that we are on the right track.

Although there aren't really any reports saying it,aside from one I read saying about a strain that was more infectious but less deadly (not proven I don't think though) I'm really hoping that it will mutate into a far less scary virus sooner rather than later.

"

When my cousin got it back in March they ahd severe impacts. One working hypothesis ws that front line workers like them (genuine front line, as in a medical professional)were multiply exposed to the virus, giving them a much higher viral loading than people who had transmission from one source, and posisbly correlating to greater impacts form the virus.

Effective public health interventions may have reduced the risk of multiple source exposure, and if the hypothesis is right, reduced the average impact.

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


"With COVID-19 set to be with us for at least the next 18 months, I wondered what our thoughts are on hanging up the condoms as swinging funny is unlikely to resume..lol "

Surely even more reason to have a mask on your c**k !!

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

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

It is also important to know that covid is not transmitted through sex but rather the close distance of it.

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By *allySlinkyWoman
over a year ago

Leeds


"It is also important to know that covid is not transmitted through sex but rather the close distance of it."

Good point. That is why some countries with legal sex workers have said that only positions like doggy and reverse cowgirl are permitted and no kissing.

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By *mmabluTV/TS
over a year ago

upton wirral


"Fresh supplies always needed. Whilst a virus may be around for any period, it doesn't mean that you have to stop something, when different ways of mitigating your risk levels will likely continue to grow.

Vaccines may become available. The UK may get to a similar status as New Zealand, with minimal infection levels. The virus may become a minimal issue etc.

Take things as they come, as there are changes, as we become more proficient in dealing with it, as well as acquire better knowledge. "

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


"It is also important to know that covid is not transmitted through sex but rather the close distance of it.

Good point. That is why some countries with legal sex workers have said that only positions like doggy and reverse cowgirl are permitted and no kissing. "

Yes cos the way the media is reporting about it, you would think it is through sex which is not.

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

Was watching tv yesterday and dr Hilary Jones was saying the 1918 flu just dissapeard after 2 years

He went on to say no one has come up with an answer Why

Let’s hope the same happens here but I doubt it

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By *usie pTV/TS
over a year ago

taunton

In 1918 very few people were travelling around let alone all over the world so isolating communities was happening of its own accord

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