Actors Will Be Allowed To Film Kissing And Sex Scenes Again

Television viewers will see the return of kissing and sex scenes on screen following the release of new Covid-safe guidelines. The latest guidance published by broadcasters allows touching and sees the introduction of swab testing stars and taking temperatures on set in a bid to avoid spreading the virus. Many series needed to halt production or completely rewrite scenes to comply with an on-set kissing and sex ban during the nation-wide lockdown.

But now with the new rules in place, programs are ready for action again. “Getting TV production back up and running safely is our priority,” the BBC said. The broadcasters added, “But if we are to get back to producing the range and quality of programs that the public love which reflect real life interactions, we are going to need to film scenes and shows where people are closer than two metres apart.” One way they’re safely filming sex scenes is placing actors in “close contact cohorts” to limit contact, as well as regularly testing.

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Check out more about new guidelines to allow sex scenes in TV shows: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8519717/Actors-allowed-film-kissing-sex-scenes-new-Covid-safe-guidelines-published.html

Coronavirus Is Not Transmitted Sexually, Study Finds

There is some good news during these bad times: the coronavirus cannot be sexually transmitted. While coronavirus can be transmitted from a simple cough, it does not appear to transmit through cum, according to new research. An international group of scientists in the US and China found no evidence of COVID-19 in the semen of 34 adult Chinese men who had tested positive for the deadly virus a month prior.

“If a disease like COVID-19 were sexually transmittable that would have major implications for disease prevention and could have serious consequences for a man’s long-term reproductive health,” the study’s co-author says. The new findings also set COVID-19 apart from diseases including Ebola and Zika, which can be sexually transmitted. While sex as an isolated action likely can’t pass along the virus, other intimate acts including kissing can, so the scientists still recommend practicing safe sex.

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Check out more about a study showing coronavirus cannot be sexually transmitted: https://nypost.com/2020/04/23/the-coronavirus-is-not-transmitted-sexually-study-finds/

Here’s How You Burn Calories During Sex

best_phone_sex_niteflirt_sex9While pretty much everyone would rather hit the sheets than hit the gym, sex isn’t actually the most reliable form of exercise. But scientists are still thrilled by the possibility, and have done extensive research into which sex positions really get the blood flowing and the heart pumping. Not surprisingly, it’s tops who burn the most calories, since they’re the ones exerting the most physical effort.

Researchers recommend more gymnastic-like positions, rough sex, and longer fuck fests as a way to burn more calories. Dirty dancing and long makeout sessions during foreplay can also be great for burning calories. “Kissing and lovemaking can be a vigorous exercise if you’re fully engaged,” a researcher explains. Personal trainers recommend women flex their pelvis and lower ad muscles while topping, while men should speed up the tempo for a more rigorous workout.

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Check out more about how to burn calories during sex: https://www.dailydot.com/irl/how-many-calories-does-sex-burn/

‘Golden Trio’ Of Sex Moves Boosts Chances Of Female Orgasm

Researchers have found a way to help close the female orgasm gap. A study from a team of US researchers say that to get a woman off, a combination of genital stimulation, deep kissing and oral sex, aka the “golden trio,” is needed to increase the likelihood of achieving an orgasm. Published in the Journal of Archives of Sexual Behavior, the study looked at 52,000 participants to shed light on orgasm gaps between the sexes and also between people with different sexual orientations—and for straight women, the findings were pretty grim.

“While 95% of heterosexual men reported that they usually or always orgasmed during sexually intimate moments, just 65% of heterosexual women did. By contrast, the figure was 89% for gay men, 86% for lesbian women, ” reports the Guardian. As researchers says, the gaps between men and heterosexual women were already known, but the ones between lesbians and straight women highlight the need for men to better understand just what it takes to get a woman there, so to speak. “About 30% of men actually think that intercourse is the best way for women to have orgasm, and that is sort of a tragic figure because it couldn’t be more incorrect,” said a co-author of the research. Researchers say they hope couples will consider the “golden trio” and incorporate it into the bedroom—after all, everyone deserves to experience “their fullest sexual expression to the maximum of their ability.”

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Check out more about the “golden trio” of sex moves to help women orgasm: https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2017/feb/23/golden-trio-of-moves-boosts-chances-of-female-orgasm-say-researchers