Monthly Archives: May 2020

COVID-19: Expanding our spheres of intimacy

We’re all in open relationships now… As we emerge from our two-month government-mandated lockdowns, we are, in some ways, entering into a changed world – a world in which a nasty and potentially deadly infection continues to walk among us.  … Continue reading

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COVID-19: The uncounted costs and the choice ahead

We’re going on two months since the pandemic upended our daily lives, and what began – for many – as a long unexpected-but-not-entirely-unwelcome staycation is transitioning to a new normal, a world in which we are back to our lives … Continue reading

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COVID-19: Seeking perspective, understanding our response, and shining a light into dark corners

Where are we now? It’s been two weeks since my last COVID-19 post, when I predicted that case counts and deaths would begin a noticeable decline as they have across most of Europe. Instead, we have seen a stubborn plateau. … Continue reading

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