Paris Olympics 2024 'Anti-Sex Beds' Debunked by Athletes As They Test 'Cardboard Beds' Upon Entering Games Village, Organisers Clarify (Watch Video)
All of the athletes felt that the 'cardboard beds' were pretty tough and definitely doesn't prevent intimacy. The organisers later refuted the rumours of the beds being 'anti-sex'.
Ahead of the Paris Olympics 2024, there were reports that the 'anti-sex' beds, used in the Tokyo Olympics 2020 due to Covid-19 pandemic will be continued to be used in the games village in Paris. There were several athletes, who tested the beds on whether they are 'anti-sex' by jumping or performing physical activities on them. Irish artistic gymnast Rhys McClenaghan posted a video of him checking the strength of the cardboard bed by jumping over it. Australian tennis players Daria Saville and Ellen Perez also tested the bed by doing several activities on it. All of the athletes felt that the 'cardboard beds' were pretty tough and definitely doesn't prevent intimacy. The organisers later refuted the rumours of the beds being 'anti-sex' and explained that they are just eco-friendly cardboard beds are designed for sustainability, Post-games, the beds will be recycled. Anti-Sex Beds For Paris Olympics 2024: Check Out Reality of the New Mattress to be Used in Games Village of Multi-Sport Mega Event in France.
Athletes Test the 'Anti-Sex' Beds
Rhys McClenaghan's Post
Daria Saville and Ellen Perez Testing the Beds
'Are They Really Cardboard?'
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