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VisitEffectiveness of 'Anti-Sex' Beds at Reducing Sexual Activity in Paris Olympics
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Paris Olympics Introduces Sustainable 'Anti-Sex' Cardboard Beds for Athletes
May 15, 2024, 08:02 AM
Athletes at the Paris Olympics will be sleeping on cardboard twin beds, which are being introduced as 'anti-sex' beds. These beds are part of an effort to discourage sexual activity among athletes during the competition. The use of such beds aims to promote sustainability, as they are environmentally friendly. This measure is in contrast to past Olympics, such as the Sydney Olympics in 2000, where extra condoms were provided to athletes. The organizers have lifted the sex ban but still want to make athletes feel comfortable and enthusiastic.
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