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'I feel a bit rusty': Has Covid killed our sex lives? | Sex

'I feel a bit rusty': Has Covid killed our sex lives? | Sex
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Is oral sex more Covid-safe than kissing? The expert guide to a horny, healthy summer


Thu 13 May 2021 03.00 EDT
“Hugs,” everybody keeps saying. “Who do you most want to hug on 17 May?” It’s an absurd act of prudishness. The real headline of next Monday is, of course, that this is the first day on which it will be legal (in England and most of Scotland, but not yet Wales or Northern Ireland) to have sex with a stranger since 22 March 2020. As we look ahead to the post-Covid dating world, the rules are very much a work in progress. From every quarter, one hears the same message: there is no such thing as zero risk. An acceptable gamble to one person will look like outrageous recklessness to another. The pandemic hasn’t treated us all the same, and we’re likely to emerge with different versions of what “moral” and “responsible” look like. Old friends have a hard enough time navigating new schisms, but what about total strangers? How do you meet new people in this scared new world – and what to do if the worst comes to the worst: you also fancy them?

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Parents create Hampshire Safer Schools over sex education issues


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A GROUP of parents concerned about how sex education is being taught in schools are calling for change.
The set of 15 parents have joined together over the last two years following concerns surrounding relationships and sex education lessons (RSE) and have set a Facebook group calling themselves ‘Hampshire Safer Schools’.
Mother of three and paediatrician Dr Julie Maxwell contacted the Chronicle after the paper reported parents’ fury that pupils at Winchester College were told they will not be prosecuted for having “consensual” intercourse.
As previously reported, boys aged 13 and 14 were given a lesson by Dr Eleanor Draeger from the organisation It Happens, who stated that the age of consent “is not there to punish young people for having consensual sex”.

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Love in lockdown: How the COVID-19 pandemic has changed the world of dating

Love in lockdown: How the COVID-19 pandemic has changed the world of dating
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Exclusive: Winchester College row as parents revolt over sex education lessons

Some parents are furious that their sons were told that the age of consent “is not there to punish young people for having consensual sex”

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Winchester College is accused of promoting underage sex

Parents at the Hampshire public school reacted with fury after the leader of a sex education class told pupils in years nine and ten that the age of consent is not meant 'to punish young people'.

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Parents' fury at Winchester College's sex education lesson


Winchester Boys College, 15 June 2018.
WINCHESTER College has been accused of promoting underage sex after boys aged 13 and 14 were told they will not be prosecuted for having “consensual” intercourse.
Some parents at the boarding school are furious that their sons, in years nine and ten, were told that the age of consent “is not there to punish young people for having consensual sex”.
The pupils were given a virtual lesson on relationships, sex and health education earlier this week by Dr Eleanor Draeger from the organisation It Happens.
The Telegraph reports that Dr Draeger told the boys that in a “happy, healthy relationship” where “you both want to have sex and you both have sex, you are unlikely to be prosecuted from that because it’s not in the public interest”.

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