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Beijing launches level 2 emergency response amid COVID-19 rebound as thousands register marriage on Chinese Valentine s Day

CHINA / SOCIETY By Global Times Published: May 20, 2021 05:13 PM A couple kiss each other and show their marriage certificate on  May 20, 2020 which is considered China s second unofficial Valentine s Day after Western Valentines. Photo: VCG May 20, Chinese Valentine s Day, is seeing a peak of marriage registrations, with 5,521 couples in Beijing applying for registration, prompting Beijing to launch a second level emergency response amid a rebound of sporadic COVID-19 cases in China. The date was chosen for Chinese Valentine s day, as 5.20 sounds similar to I love you in Chinese. In order to prevent cluster infections, couples have to apply for registration online, and those without appointments cannot be registered on Thursday. Registration is being conducted in staggered times, and couples with appointments are requested to wait in line to be called for registration.

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Harcourts Dancing for Hospice in Rotorua: Final dancers and couples named

Harcourts Dancing for Hospice in Rotorua: Final dancers and couples named 14 May, 2021 09:00 PM 9 minutes to read After a forced hiatus due to Covid-19 last year, Harcourts Dancing for Hospice is back and the full list of participants has been revealed. Once again, 20 local amateurs will leap out of their comfort zone and on to the stage as part of the Rotorua Community Hospice s major annual fundraiser. This year, Rotorua Hospice CEO Jonathon Hagger is walking the talk and participating in the event himself. I was encouraged to do it in 2020 but sadly we had to cancel the event, he said.

I Help Polyamorous Couples With Relationship Problems

I Help Polyamorous Couples With Relationship Problems Gwen Butler On 5/15/21 at 5:00 AM EDT I remember my first experience working with a couple who came to me with a desire to open up their relationship. In 2016, a couple in their 50s who had been together for 10 years were facing some health issues that impeded their ability to experience sexual pleasure together. During this honest discussion of their needs with me, their therapist, they were able to articulate their frustrations and explore options that did not threaten the integrity of their intimate connection. In the end they chose to open their monogamous relationship up into a consensual polyamorous arrangement; they agreed to maintain their intimate connection as the primary couple, while allowing secondary relations with others.

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