"The cardboard beds came back for the 2024 Olympics. But the question as to whether they were purposefully built for anti-sex purposes lingered - some athletes like Tom Daley debunked just how flimsy they were by jumping on it. This evolved into a debate, with other people pointing out that one person jumping on a bed is a whole lot different than two people having sex."
"At the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris, they prepared 300,000 condoms, anticipating that they'd blow through them all pretty quickly (no pun intended). For some necessary context on just how wild that number is - there are just above 10,000 athletes, so that means they're expecting each person to have sex approximately 30 times in around two weeks. When discussing the absurd number of condoms, the director of the Olympic Village said,"
Athletes frequently engage in sexual activity and socializing within Olympic Villages, making off-field behavior a notable part of Games life. Cardboard beds returned for the 2024 Olympics and sparked debate over whether they were meant to discourage sex; some athletes, like Tom Daley, demonstrated relative sturdiness by jumping on them. For the 2026 Winter Olympics, beds were made of wood. Organizers provided 300,000 condoms at the 2024 Paris Games, implying very high anticipated sexual activity per athlete; supplies reportedly ran out, and 2026 began with fewer condoms. Dating apps such as Tinder see heavy use inside Olympic Villages.
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