Va Stay at home order-can I see my boyfriend?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No! You don’t share a household, you can’t see each other. Seriously, it’s not complicated. Stay at home.


Oh bullshit. My GF and I are going back and forth to each other's house nearly every day. Do you really think a couple in a LTR are going to separate during this time and not see each other?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yes, you can see him. Come on people, this is not like France where you have to carry papers to explain your purpose when you go outside. Just limit the number of other people you see.


And the purpose of what we are doing is to not become France. If you don’t live with the person, don’t see them. It’s not that difficult to understand.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Nobody cares except the worry warts.


Tell that to all the people who have lost a loved one from this? People like you are part of the issue of spreading the virus.
Anonymous
Just quarantine together. I know friends who have decided to do that. Two families and their kids are socializing, but not with anyone else and staying home otherwise. I don’t have a friend family who lives close, and all members of my family wouldn’t get tired of. But that seems ok to me, if they are serious about limiting their activities.
Anonymous
OP, read this. And tell us which one you and your boyfriend qualify for:

All individuals in Virginia shall remain at their place of residence, except as provided below by this Order and Executive Order 53. To the extent individuals use shared or outdoor spaces, whether on land or on water, they must at all times maintain social distancing of at least six feet from any other person, with the exception of family or household members or caretakers. Individuals may leave their residences for the purpose of:

a. Obtaining food, beverages, goods, or services as permitted in Executive Order 53;

b. Seeking medical attention, essential social services, governmental services, assistance from law enforcement, or emergency services;

c. Taking care of other individuals, animals, or visiting the home of a family member;

d. Traveling required by court order or to facilitate child custody, visitation, or child care;

e. Engaging in outdoor activity, including exercise, provided individuals comply with social distancing requirements;

f. Traveling to and from one’s residence, place of worship, or work;

g. Traveling to and from an educational institution;

h. Volunteering with organizations that provide charitable or social services; and

i. Leaving one’s residence due to a reasonable fear for health or safety, at the direction of law enforcement, or at the direction of another government agency.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No! You don’t share a household, you can’t see each other. Seriously, it’s not complicated. Stay at home.


Oh bullshit. My GF and I are going back and forth to each other's house nearly every day. Do you really think a couple in a LTR are going to separate during this time and not see each other?


DP. Obviously we can’t stop you, but don’t kid yourself that you’re social distancing,
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP, read this. And tell us which one you and your boyfriend qualify for:

All individuals in Virginia shall remain at their place of residence, except as provided below by this Order and Executive Order 53. To the extent individuals use shared or outdoor spaces, whether on land or on water, they must at all times maintain social distancing of at least six feet from any other person, with the exception of family or household members or caretakers. Individuals may leave their residences for the purpose of:

a. Obtaining food, beverages, goods, or services as permitted in Executive Order 53;

b. Seeking medical attention, essential social services, governmental services, assistance from law enforcement, or emergency services;

c. Taking care of other individuals, animals, or visiting the home of a family member;

d. Traveling required by court order or to facilitate child custody, visitation, or child care;

e. Engaging in outdoor activity, including exercise, provided individuals comply with social distancing requirements;

f. Traveling to and from one’s residence, place of worship, or work;

g. Traveling to and from an educational institution;

h. Volunteering with organizations that provide charitable or social services; and

i. Leaving one’s residence due to a reasonable fear for health or safety, at the direction of law enforcement, or at the direction of another government agency.


OP is taking care of the needs of her boyfriend’s penis.
Anonymous
Probably not.

If you both lived ALONE, then you could each self-quarantine (no going outside at ALL) for two weeks and then move in together and be a household.

But you both have your own families. so you can't, sorry.
Anonymous
Do like Romeo and Juliet.
If he stops by your house he can stay in the car and come out from the roof to express his love while you come out to the balcony or just a window.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No! You don’t share a household, you can’t see each other. Seriously, it’s not complicated. Stay at home.


Oh bullshit. My GF and I are going back and forth to each other's house nearly every day. Do you really think a couple in a LTR are going to separate during this time and not see each other?


I do actually know a bunch of people who are doing exactly that. People did/do it all the time during wars and military service. Grow up.
ZachF
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No! You don’t share a household, you can’t see each other. Seriously, it’s not complicated. Stay at home.


Oh bullshit. My GF and I are going back and forth to each other's house nearly every day. Do you really think a couple in a LTR are going to separate during this time and not see each other?


DP. Obviously we can’t stop you, but don’t kid yourself that you’re social distancing,
My girlfriend needs her daily dose of vitiman D to stay healthy
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