The Paris Olympics has set up some special "anti-sex" cardboard beds in the Olympic Village before the Summer Games.
According to reports, these beds are made of cardboard with recyclable frames and mattresses, aiming to stop athletes from getting too cozy at night and also prioritize sustainability.
Some people are calling them "anti-sex" beds because the frames are not as sturdy as regular beds.
However, they are made by Airweave and were previously used in Tokyo, so they can hold more than 200kg of weight, which should be enough for any athletes looking to get to know each other better.
The Covid-related ban on close contact that was put in place for the Tokyo Olympics in 2021 has been lifted for this year's Games.
However, there are countless tales from previous Games of various wild sex stories, including an alleged orgy in a hot tub one year and former US footballer Hope Solo claiming she saw people “having sex right out in the open, on the grass, between buildings.”
‘Anti-SEX’ cardboard beds at #Olympics amid COVID. Olympic athletes should think twice before making the bed rock in #Tokyo. Athletes are set to spend their nights on cardboard beds allegedly designed to collapse under the weight of fornicators to discourage sex amid #COVID19. pic.twitter.com/lXiq5CjISF
— Prince of Hastinapur (@duryodan_) July 19, 2021