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It was late in the pandemic and people were beginning to go stir-crazy. The government had shut down and locked down just about everything except “essential businesses.” They kept the liquor stores open because they were considered “essential,” but gradually the government began to realize that sex is essential too. Some countries in Europe had already had sex drive-thrus for a long time. The idea of a sex drive-in, or “sex box,” was started in the Netherlands with their popular afwerkplek. Or maybe it had its roots in the British TV show, “Sex Box,” where couples have sex in a box and then talk about it with the hosts. Whatever the origins, during the pandemic the idea caught on, especially because it could be practiced relatively safely.
Lola, who had been cooped up under extremely challenging conditions (meaning, she couldn’t engage in her regular hotwife activities) read about the sex-work reforms that they were instituting in Europe. She had already heard about American strip clubs taking the dance stage outside as well as coffee shops that featured so-called “bikini baristas.” And she had already engaged in some outdoor dogging activities with a few select couples. But, when she read about the sex-stalls, she got very excited. She looked into it and collaborated with private finance and public officials and managed to get the city’s first and only experimental “conjugal cube” built and placed downtown in what…