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Re: Stopped for now
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following the CDC guidelines is the best thing to do (and responsible too).

Are you following social distancing guidelines in other areas of your life or just ignoring the whole thing?  

I don't know why I need to know this.  Just curious, I guess.  I am practicing social distancing (and going nuts) and not hobbying right now.  

I'm not running around with a hazard suit or mask. goggles and gloves then sanitizing everyone when I get home.

I still go get the morning coffee and buy fresh food on a near daily basis, sometimes get carry out, rather than eat the canned, dried or frozen food and stay in.

I did see a provider within the past week. May well see one in the next day or so. I do pay some attention to what is going on and have a simple model to calculate  my risk of exposure (but this largely ignores MD and DC). Now it's between 1.3% and 1.5% but seems to be accelerating over the past couple of days so might become more isolationists in the coming weeks.

For the most part, I have been doing voluntary isolation and social distancing. I work from home anyways so it really hasn't been too much change except for not being able to go out because everything is closed.  

 
For hobbying, I've been seeing a few providers, mainly kgirl agencies. Honestly, there's a much higher probability of catching the Kung Flu from going to the grocery store than getting it from a provider.  

 
For those that like the kgirls, all agencies are open. Have fun and stay safe!!

I’ve stopped for now even though it’s killing me! Outside of the health risk, now that my SO is working from home it’s pretty much impossible to try and schedule a visit with anyone. But the other concern I have, and maybe I’m paranoid, but now with most everyone home, isn’t there a much greater chance for neighbors to see a parade of guys going into particular apartments and raising a red flag?
Hope this passes soon, as I have lots of catching up to do!

following the CDC guidelines is the best thing to do (and responsible too).

I'm doing my best to practice social distancing when possible, but it isn't easy. I work one of those essential jobs and a mask is now as much as part of my gear as anything else. At least I'm still working, for which I'm grateful.  

Yesterday I posted a review of a session I had just before all hell broke loose. For now I'll hold off on seeing any more providers until things calm down and some of the governor's restrictions are lifted. Stay safe, folks.

Until this coronavirus outbreak ends, I'm only seeing my 1 local favorite.  When I saw her last week, she told me she was only seeing her regular clients.

....after this week I think i'll be dialing back for a couple of weeks,

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