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“Anti-sex” beds make a return to Paris Olympics 2024 as athletes shares pics on Social Media

“Anti-Sex” beds are set to retur to the Paris Olympics 2024 after making a debut at the Tokyo Olympics 2020.

New Delhi: Anti-sex beds which were first introduced in the Tokyo Olympics are set to be back in the Olympics once again in the Paris Olympics 2024. These temporary beds which were made out of cardboard were installed in the Olympic Village to prevent intimacy between the Olympians.

While there have been many complaints on behalf of the athletes regarding the comfort and infrastructural fragility of the beds, authorities have gone ahead and persisted with the same design.

The design of the bed can be seen below:

Olympians add pictures of the bed on social media!

The social media was buzzing with athletes posting pictures of the bed online, at times trying out their brute force on the bed!

 

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Australian tennis stars Dara Saville and Ellen Perez took to their Instagram (above) to post pictures of their testing of the anti-sex bed. On the other hand, Irish gymnast, Rhys McClenaghan took to Instagram and tested the strength of these beds, thereby dismissing every rumour concerned with the structural strength of these beds.

 

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Likewise, X (Formerly Twitter) was also buzzing with a lot of activity as Netizens took to their X handles and shared a variety of images of the bed.

When is the Paris Olympics 2024?

The Paris Olympics 2024 is set to start on the 26th of July and will end on the 11th of August.

Where to watch the Paris Olympics 2024?

The official broadcasting of the Paris Olympics 2024 is with Viacom18 Media Private Limited exclusively. Naturally, the French capital will be telecasted Sports18 while the live streaming will be available on the Jio Cinema app.