The B.C. Centre for Disease Control added new recommendations for socially distant sex. One of those tips was to try using a Glory Hole, a hole in the wall, or other partition, through which people engage in sexual activity (WikiPedia). So no longer glory holes are to provide anonymous sex, they’re also a safety measure ensuring a safe social bubble for its users.
Biggest problem is that Glory Holes are usually found in shady bars and dirty gas station rest rooms. Several sites started to appear where you can buy a portable Glory Hole, but with people spending more and more time at home this book we found on Amazon might be a good read: “Parts list, step-by-step instructions and photos to help you build your own gloryhole. Our inspiration for developing and executing our final design was the desire for a gloryhole structure that could be constructed in about an hour – using common hardware store materials and household tools – and then placed, removed and replaced easily in a door jamb within a few minutes. This design allows the user to “install” the gloryhole structure and then store it for later use, or move it to different locations as desired.”. Happy – and safe – Hunning!