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“ On June 1, it became a criminal offence to have sex with your partner in your own home if your partner did not already live with you (as of last Saturday this is now fine, as long as you both commit to being in a “bubble” together. Yeah, romantic commitment in 2020 is also weird).
It appeared to be fine under the government’s emergency coronavirus laws, however, to have sex with an escort in your own home, because that could be classed as necessary for the escort’s work. It also appeared fine to have an orgy with up to five strangers, as long as it was outside and not visible to others (if it were visible it would be classed as “outraging public decency”, and would thus constitute a separate criminal offence).”
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