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COVID-19 arrived on Red carpet

There were days Where sex was love where human bodies use to bond like atoms before condoms formed a fluid block like the gates to heaven. There were days where sex came before safety And love was in the skin Then HIV arrived. Okay Kids... See... there were days Where bodies interlocked like chains A hook so electrifying love had no boundaries. and we use to call that 'HUGS' There were days where month spited glorious venom between chicks There were days where Hands hugged and moved, the world stood still. With a spot light on a Red Carpet COVID-19 arrived, blood on the floor.
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Written by
bongani-malambule-sibanyoni
25 / M / South Africa
For You?
Written by
bongani-malambule-sibanyoni
25 / M / South Africa
Published
Mar 20, 2020
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19·105
Notes

I don't intend to promote unprotected sex or to disobey the regulation to prevent the spread of COVID19. I only acknowledge the lack of a beautiful and emotional human contact.

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#covid19#corona#virus#hiv#love#sex#kiss#hug#lust#death
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