I don’t know how to drive a car. I’ve never had sex with anyone.”Almost ten years later, I’m exactly where I was when I first read about Furman: Living in my parents’ house, still totally unable to operate a motor vehicle, and involuntarily celibate.It’s an odd situation to have an intrauterine contraceptive device and the sexual habits of the Pope.
But for single people like me, or for those who are separated from their partners during the pandemic, the has inflicted a kind of compulsory celibacy.
Exhaling hot breath onto the nape of a person’s neck, sliding your tongue along the length of their tongue—these things are now more or less discouraged by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the World Health Organization.
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