NYC Tells Citizens To Get ‘Kinky’ In COVID Sex Orgy Guide

The New York City Department of Health is encouraging pent-up citizens to get out there this summer—by getting kinky. In the latest update to the city’s notoriously graphic guidelines for safer sex during the COVID-19 pandemic, the agency is urging residents to get creative but “play safer.” The guidelines especially emphasize getting vaccinated before engaging in what some have dubbed the “slutty summer” of 2021.

“Make it kinky,” they suggest. “Be creative with sexual positions and physical barriers, like walls, that allow sexual contact while preventing close face-to-face contact.” For those who need to get their groove fully back this summer, the city explains that it’s imperative to get vaxxed before attending “get-togethers with large groups; have group sex, multiple sex partners or sex with people you do not know.” And by all means, “pick larger, more open and well-ventilated spaces” for orgy action.

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Check out more about NYC’s COVID sex orgy guide: https://nypost.com/2021/06/22/make-it-kinky-at-summer-sex-parties-nyc-health-dept/

Users Are Not Happy With Tik Tok For Removing Videos Deemed “Too Sexual”

British model Christine McGuinness expressed her frustrations with TikTok after the app deleted one of her sexy videos. “TikTok is ticking me off,” McGuinness wrote in an Instagram post. “I was wearing jeans and jumper, didn’t flash a nipple, it wasn’t sexual, violent or dangerous!. WTF?”

In its community guidelines, TikTok notes that “sexually explicit or gratifying content” is not allowed—but many have noted that content which doesn’t violate the guidelines is still removed by the site. One user tweeted, “Tiktok hates female body empowerment. They took down a fully clothed video of mine for having dom vibes so I clapped back and in my repeal referenced shirtless guys doing kink videos but somehow I’m ‘not family friendly.’” Another disgruntled person said, “Excuse me @tiktok_us but I posted a video that HARDLY shows my butt cheeks, and there are videos of girls in thong bikinis.”

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Check out more about Tik Tok removing videos it considers too sexual:https://www.dailydot.com/irl/model-tiktok-dancing-sexual/

NYC Declares War On ‘Rim Jobs’

NYC’s Department of Health is bending over backwards to warn the public about a particular sex act — “rim jobs.” The city’s health agency issued graphic guidelines for safe sex practices during the coronavirus pandemic, and licking ass was high up on their list in the public safety alert. Yes, the city specifically called out rimming—or using the tongue on the anal rim of another person for sexual pleasure—as particularly dangerous.

“Rimming (mouth on anus) might spread COVID-19. Virus in feces may enter your mouth,” the city warned in the section titled, “Take care during sex.” Obviously, Twitter noticed the backdoor warning: “Stay at least six feet from other people, and be sure not to lick anyone’s anus,” one person wrote. “Day 13 of quarantine: my parents read the NYC coronavirus sex guidelines and are now discussing rimming at the dinner table. Need evacuation ASAP,” another person wrote.

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Check out more about NYC issuing a warning about rimming during coronavirus: https://nypost.com/2020/03/24/nyc-declares-war-on-rim-jobs-in-graphic-health-department-memo/

Uber’s New Guidelines Bans Flirting and Sex 

best_phone_sex_niteflirt_cabbiesFor the first time, Uber released new guidelines that forbid flirting and sex between drivers and passengers. It tells both riders and drivers alike, “please don’t comment on someone’s appearance or ask whether they are single. … And don’t touch or flirt with other people in the car.” The ban is an attempt to deter the unwanted sexual attention women often report about Uber drivers.

Now, according to the Uber terms, drivers and riders could get banned from the service for “asking overly personal questions, and making comments or gestures that are aggressive, sexual, discriminatory, or disrespectful.” It expressly forbids all sexual contact between drivers and passengers, even after a ride is over, “no matter what.” The anti-flirting guideline may help curb harassment and creepy situations for women, such as the incident a Boston.com reporter described where a driver offered her oral sex and locked the doors to keep her from getting out. Hey, creepy Uber dudes: harassment is not flirting—and it’s definitely not sexy.

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Check out more about Uber’s new ban on flirting and sex: https://www.slate.com/blogs/xx_factor/2016/12/09/uber_now_bans_flirting_in_its_vehicles_will_that_stop_creepy_drivers.html