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CDC Issues New ‘Interesting’ Sex Advice For Monkeypox, Here’s The Reaction

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CDC Issues New ‘Interesting’ Sex Advice For Monkeypox, Here’s The Reaction
Bruce Y. LeeSenior Contributor
Jun 18, 2022,04:40pm EDT

What does that 1986 Jermaine Stewart song, “We Don't Have to Take Our Clothes Off” have in common with new guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)? Well, the CDC’s new document entitled “Social Gatherings, Safer Sex and Monkeypox” includes one piece of sexy time wardrobe advice under it’s “How can a person lower their risk during sex” section. And that’s “Consider having sex with your clothes on or covering areas where rash or sores are present, reducing as much skin-to-skin contact as possible.”

Now, you may be thinking, “sex with clothes on? Why didn’t I think of that?” However, others thought otherwise. For example, Luke Andrews writing for the Daily Mail Onlinecalled this CDC guide “bizarre” as you can see in following tweet...
 
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