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Could there be anti-sex beds at the Olympics?

Do Olympic athletes face a lack of sexual opportunities in the city of love?

SymClub
May 15, 2024
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This year, the Summer Olympics will be held in Paris for the third time
This year, the Summer Olympics will be held in Paris for the third time

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Suspicions Arise in Paris: Uncertainty and Worry - Could there be anti-sex beds at the Olympics?

The beds have made their way to the Athletes' Village in Paris. Measuring a mere 90 centimetres in width, these beds are entirely recyclable and are crafted by Japanese company Airweaves from cardboard.

Have these beds been dubbed "anti-sex beds," as the New York Post claims? The rumor goes that they're not suitable for intimacy, thus putting an end to the infamous orgies at the Olympic Village.

On an alternate account, these same beds were utilized at the 2021 Tokyo Games. Unfortunately, sex was prohibited back then due to the pandemic.

However, the organizers of Paris seem determined to prevent a sex-free event (26 July to 11 August) and have prepared a whopping 300,000 condoms for the participants.

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Source: symclub.org

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