Irish gymnast, Rhys McClenaghan debunks “anti-sex” rumour about the Tokyo Olympics cardboard bed

Above: Set of Olympic Rings unveiled on Mount Takao for the 100 days to go until Tokyo 2020. Photo Credit: © Tokyo 2020 and TMG

It’s no secret that athletes in any Olympics Village engage in sex — but of course this is now against regulations because of COVID. And since the reveal of those cardboard beds that the internet has been making fun of, there’s a theory that it’s aimed at avoiding intimacy among participants.

Above: The cardboard bed for ATHLETES at the tokyo olympics.

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But just yesterday, Irish gymnast, Rhys McClenaghan debunks the rumour by posting a video of himself heartily jumping on the bed. It’s a pretty firm and strong cardboard structure that can easily hold the weight of two people.

https://twitter.com/McClenaghanRhys/status/1416567768938291203?s=20

How the Tokyo Olympics committee is discouraging sex is by only giving out condoms after the games. And these are some fancy condoms. Japanese condom manufacturer, Okamoto has developed a special line of condoms just for the Olympics, featuring traditional Japanese ukiyo-e artwork. They believe that these designs would be popular with tourists and the athletes from overseas. Check them out:

Above: ukiyo-e art (featured on the first two condoms), and customisable designs. image credit from PR TIMES.

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