face masks mandatory in order to reduce the spread of the novel coronavirus.Wearing a face mask during the COVID-19 pandemic has been the norm in some places — such as China, Taiwan, Japan and South Korea — but has been polarizing in others, such as the U.S., where mixed messages have resulted in confusion about whether or not to wear one.But sex educators would like have a word with everyone.
One sexologist, Jill McDevitt, recently highlighted how lessons from sex education can be applied to encourage face mask use.“It’s not our first rodeo when it comes to convincing people they should wear a barrier for protection from a deadly virus,” McDevitt wrote in her June 29 Facebook post, using the analogy of condom use.McDevitt outlines some of.