Who thought sex in Coronavirus' time would be such a big problem?

And who thought the time would come and the sex would be such a big problem. Shall we or not? As I have said, there is no data stating that Covid-19 can also be transmitted through the biological fluids of the body, but there are no facts that deny [...]
And who thought the time would come and the sex would be such a big problem. Shall we or not? As I've said, there's no data stating that Covid-19 can also be transmitted through the biological fluids of the body, but there are no facts that deny it. So we need to be very careful. From the <x0...Presistant” on marital sexuality at the time of the coronavirus, the first advice is to have conscious behavior within the couple:
1. If our partner has a fever or has real symptoms that lead us to the coronavirus, the suggestion is not to practice any sexual act.
2. Care is never excessive. The couple must stay in a safe place: If one of the partners is forced to contact (work) with other people, sex, it is undoubtedly the decision to make together and that needs to be well spoken.
3. The other advice is related first. Is it really worth living a special moment like the one we dedicate to love, but living it with fear and concern?
If the answer is no, we need to develop another part of the couple's relationship, a more effective and intimate part, that affects the most the strings of the soul by means of a powerful Shuuum tool, dialogue.
1. If we don't live in the same house, we need to keep in touch, in the simplest way, by selecting coordinated times and respecting them.
2. Trying to separate, even in distance, moments from private life. Video calls help.
3. We must be. P EARLY, especially those who do not have an exact partner. They should take care of their health.
4. Avoid occasional reports, and resist complex temptations.
Nothing will replace what happens at the meeting between the two bodies, because there is no touch, warmth, the smell of the other person, the sensual movements that we activate when we are physically close to someone we love. But despite that, we have to keep on needing each other. /By Jacques Lekatar










