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Paris Olympics Committee Lifts Intimacy Ban For Athletes, Will Stockpile 300k Condoms To Prevent Olympic Level Raw Doggery

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The 2024 Paris Olympics has changed course on its intimacy ban for athletes and will provide over 300k condoms to keep their sexual escapades safe during the event.

During the 2021 Tokyo Olympic Games, the Coronavirus pandemic was raging through the world prompting the enforcement of an intimacy ban during the games. The Olympic Village which houses athletes is usually the social hub for them as well but thanks to social distancing orders that was quickly changed in 2021.

According to Sky News, for the 2024 Paris Olympics, the intimacy ban has been lifted by the International Olympic Committee.

Athletes are once again encouraged to enjoy the Village Club after missing out on the experience in 2021. Furthermore, the Village will be stocked with 300,000 condoms. The stock number provides at least two condoms for each person for every day of the event. Reportedly the village will cater to over 14 thousand residents.

Passing out condoms isn’t new to the Olympics and has been a tradition since the 1988 Seoul Olympics to spread awareness for HIV and AIDs.

“The distribution of condoms is not for use at the athletes’ village, but to have athletes take them back to their home countries to raise awareness [of HIV and AIDS],” Olympic organizers told Reuters at the time.

The upcoming Paris Olympics will take place in the French capital from July 26 until August 11. Another change that was overshadowed by the condom news is the addition of AI surveillance. Laws were changed to allow the use of AI surveillance for identifying potential threats and security concerns. Amid the Russia and Ukraine conflict and the Israel-Hamas war, attendees can expect extra security and technology for safety.

The goal is to keep everyone safe from their bedrooms to the event itself.

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Noah Williams

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