A Forgotten Sex Act’s Unlikely Renaissance in the Pandemic

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Public health officials may have encouraged the return of a proudly transgressive sex ritual in quarantine.

, and others have recommended, in one way or another, the use of glory holes for sex. In New York, the city’s official COVID-19 safer sex bulletin didn’t mention glory holes directly, but it advised residents to “make it a little kinky” and “be creative with sexual positions and physical barriers, like walls.”

Jonah, the man near D.C., told me that with glory holes, he sought to limit the most dangerous acts, like kissing, and he removed the need to bring a stranger into his home. If he had the option of inviting a hookup over right now or meeting him for glory hole sex, Jonah would pick the latter “10 times over,” he said.

The recently renewed interest in glory holes seems to be widespread, at least according to people who run private stations.

 

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What a revelation, the thought of splinters alone deters me.

This is such fucking clickbait. *click*

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