THE QUEEN’S GAMBIT?” from the far side of a picnic blanket to waking up to another person's morning breath flowing directly into your nostrils? “We’ve all been through a collective trauma throughout this past year, and that traumatic experience can keep us from wanting to fully access our bodies,” says Whitney. “We’re just hyper vigilant, and I think that that has made it so people are really disconnected from our bodies.”It’s going to be emotionally complicated to return to standing near other people, let alone taking your pants off for an audience.