meanwhile, 34 per cent of respondents on online dating apps said having sex on the first date has increased compared to pre-pandemic times, due to lockdown restrictions.
instead of meeting in public places “like restaurants, shops, coffee shops, parks” a lot of people were forced to meet at someone’s house, where “one hand touch can lead to another” and there may not be condoms at hand, mohamed jr. explained.
while internet dating allowed some young adults to “expand their sexual providers” during the pandemic, the lockdowns may have contributed to young adults being more “spiteful” by the lack of physical relationships, leading to more risky sexual behaviours, said mckay.
the study also found that 74 per cent of canadian young adults worried about their mental wellbeing, trumping concerns of their physical and financial health. mohamed jr. said the young adults surveyed cared less about whether they had a sandwich to eat or “how they look at all,” due to their mental disquiet during the pandemic.
with the country opening up, the need for sti education needs to be ramped up, noted mckay. sti rates have been going in the “wrong direction” even before the pandemic, but has worsened as access and education decreased, mckay said.