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Sex In Olympic Village: There Will Be Lots Of Condoms At Tokyo Games, But What's The Use

🌼 Free condom tradition will be continued at the Tokyo Olympic Games, but the 11,000 athletes are advised not to have sex

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Sex In Olympic Village: There Will Be Lots Of Condoms At Tokyo Games, But What's The Use
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Since the dawn of AIDS (Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome), nothing has dominated the Olympics like condoms. And this tradition will continue at the Tokyo Games, which starts on July 23 after a delay of one year due to the coronavirus pandemic. But what's the use of it when athletes are told to strictly observe 'social distance'. Maybe carry them home as souveniers? (More Sports News)

Yes, that's what the International Olympic Committee (IOC𓂃) wants 11,000 odd athletes competing in the 2020 Summer Olympics to do. According to reports, the IOC will provide about 14 condoms to each of the athletes arriving in the capital c༒ity of Japan for the world's greatest sporting spectacle. But the IOC doesn't want athletes to practice sex, understandably so.

In fact, it has released a 33-page playbook urging athletes to socially dista𒊎nce and "avoid physical contact, including hugs and handshakes." The Olympic Village will be like a massive containment zone. So, giving away condoms looks like a cruel joke. Or more like, saying don't get horny.

But it will be almost impossible for crazy-hot athletes tꦍo retrain themselves.

Treat Them Like Medals

But here's what the IOC said, defending the move.

"Our intent and goal is not for athletes to use the condoms at the Olympic Village but to help with awareness by taking them back🐈 to their own countries," the IOC said in a statement.

For the uninitiated, condom handouts have been a tradition since the 1988 Seoul Olympic🃏s in South Korea, as the AIDS epidemic swept across the world. And ever since, the humble condo༺m has become an integral part of the Olympics.

For the record, the Olympic record of condom use goes to the 2016 Rio Games. It was reported that 450,000 condoms were distributed, guaranteeing🦩 each 🔯athlete about 42. Of those, 100,000 of them were female condoms.

Seems like this♎ time, there will be a rare marriage of Olympics and celibacy.

Steamy Anecdots

There are more steamy 🐽anecdotes. During the 2000 Sydney Olympics, Australian organisers had to order additional 20,000 condoms to meet athlete's de🦄mand.

Ryan Lochte, a 12-time Olympic medalist, once said that has "seen people having sex right out in the open. On the grass, between buildings, people ✱are getting down and 🐼dirty."

The American swimmer even estimated th꧒at a massive 70-75% of athletes in the Villag♛e have sex.

On a more intimate, and personal note, his fellow American Breaux Greer ꦆclaimed that he had sex with three women every day in the 2000 Games. But unluckily, the javelin thrower had to pull out of the competition with a knee injury.

Another American, Hope Solo admitted that he had snuck a celebrity into her room after winning women's football gold in the 2008 Beijing Olympi♓cs.

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