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Thu 13 May 2021 03.00 EDT “Hugs,” everybody keeps saying. “Who do you most want to hug on 17 May?” It’s an absurd act of prudishness. The real headline of next Monday is, of course, that this is the first day on which it will be legal (in England and most of Scotland, but not yet Wales or Northern Ireland) to have sex with a stranger since 22 March 2020. As we look ahead to the post-Covid dating world, the rules are very much a work in progress. From every quarter, one hears the same message: there is no such thing as zero risk. An acceptable gamble to one person will look like outrageous recklessness to another. The pandemic hasn’t treated us all the same, and we’re likely to emerge with different versions of what “moral” and “responsible” look like. Old friends have a hard enough time navigating new schisms, but what about total strangers? How do you meet new people in this scared new world – and what to do if the worst comes to the worst: you also fa ....
When I’ve asked Marc Thompson, my friend and mentor in the black British gay scene, to share memories of his life as a black gay man in 1980s and 1990s South London, his stories often begin with visual prompts. There’s a photograph I adore in which a 22-year-old Marc is warmly embracing his first love, a fellow black gay man named Brad. “I think that picture was taken in roughly 1992, in our flat in The Oval, and we’d been together for a couple years. He was from the US and I was from London,” he tells me, attempting to locate himself within the temporal dimensions of the picture – memory, after all, is reconstructive. “If I remember correctly, we were decorating the flat, hence the walls behind us are stripped. We’d not long moved in and we’re dressed up, so I’m assuming we’re about to head out to a club or a party or something.” ....