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I’ve been sleeping with my straight roommate since going into lockdown. It’s not like we planned this or anything. I’ve been living with Mike for the past year, which pre-dates COVID But due to the rules involving social distancing and non-physical contact with others, things just kind of happened. Excerpt from a minute video Seven men enter a bedroom over the course of 60 minutes and fall asleep in the same bed.
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After COVID touched down in America, I was forced to move out of my dorm and back into my childhood bedroom, which sat unchanged since I went to college three years ago; when I peeled my Lana Del Rey poster off the wall—to make room for a calendar I impulse-bought—I discovered that the tape had started to mold. Instead, I spent most of my time on my bed and scrolling through Grindr.
For the uninitiated, Grindr is a dating app primarily geared towards queer men, although it also welcomes trans-women and non-binary people. When you open up Grindr, you are presented with a grid of little profile photos, and you can message anyone with reckless abandon. That is unless they block you. In Westchester, however, Grindr is full of grey, faceless profiles.
Few of them even dare to write a bio or include any information about themselves—Grindr has a drop-down menu where you can put everything from your weight to your preferred sexual positions. It can mean anything from a curious guy down to experiment, to a gay man that does not want to come out yet. They tend to have strict parameters for how they want to have sex with you. No kissing is a pretty common rule.
I received tons of offers from down-low guys in quarantine, mostly businessmen whose marital situation was…questionable at best. He was nice, he thought I was attractive, and, most importantly, we could hook up in his house. I swore off the car stuff the moment I got my diploma. He lived in a massive house just off the border of Connecticut and New York, the kind of house that stretches over a giant green lawn.
His driveway was a swirling mass of gravel, carefully manicured. There were four cars perched in his driveway, all with little decals from different colleges. Though just in case Zach had come up with a cover story: I was there to help him design a website. After avoiding his parents, Zach led me down into his basement, where a big screen TV played old reruns of Big Brother.
The first was his ex-girlfriend who, fun fact, I did a science project with in elementary school. Small world. After making him shower, thoroughly, we had a blissful fifteen minutes of fun. He provided me with a warm towel after he accidentally came in my eye.
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He would block me on Snapchat the second I walked out the door. Did I want to date him? But the sex was pretty good—even if his asshole was a little bit of a poop-laden-warzone—and Gov. Cuomo had just recently advised all New Yorkers to find a quarantine fuck-buddy to help flatten the curve.
As I sped down Route 35, blasting Alanis Morrissette and reapplying some deodorant, I realized something: Sneaking around, getting a blowjob in a lazy boy, and lying to his parents as well as mine, this was high school stuff. More importantly, this was closeted stuff. Now, my sexual liberation came a little late, unless you count that one soccer player I gave a hand job to in high school—talk about cumming a little late.
But I was well acquainted with the kind of pre-adulthood sneaking around. I know that car-stuff and late-night rendezvous in the local nature reserve is pretty par-for-the-course with every teenager. Getting caught engaging in some gay debauchery outs you to your family, your friends, and your community.