July 23rd 2024.
As the excitement builds for the Paris 2024 Olympics, a new controversy has caught the attention of the world. It has been reported that athletes will be sleeping on special beds designed to prevent any "randy activities" from taking place in the Olympic Village. These so-called "anti-sex beds" have caused quite a stir, with many questioning their effectiveness.
One Irish Olympian, in particular, has become a viral sensation after testing out the beds ahead of the Games. In a video posted on Instagram, gymnast Rhys McClenaghan demonstrated the strength of the bed frames, which are made of cardboard. It has been said that these beds can only hold the weight of one person and would collapse if more weight was added.
This measure to discourage sexual relations between athletes is not new. Similar beds were used during the 2016 Olympics in Rio, which earned the nickname "Raunchy Rio" due to the reported promiscuity in the Olympic Village. In fact, it has been reported that over 200,000 condoms will be made available to athletes by Durex during the three-week-long event.
Despite the efforts of organizers, it seems that the trend of athletes engaging in sexual activities during the Olympics is set to continue. McClenaghan's video showed that the bed frames were actually much stronger than advertised. He performed various stunts on the bed, including handstands and front flips, but the frame remained intact.
In the end, McClenaghan declared the "anti-sex beds" to be fake news, as they passed his rigorous testing. The 25-year-old gymnast is a strong contender for a gold medal in Paris, having already won two world championships, three European championships, and the Commonwealth Games on the pommel horse.
So, it seems that the Paris 2024 Olympics will not be able to escape the scandalous reputation of the Olympic Village. Whether or not the "anti-sex beds" will actually discourage any sexual activities remains to be seen. But one thing is for sure, the athletes will not let anything get in the way of their pursuit for Olympic glory.
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