Great demonstration here from team Ireland’s Rys Mcclenaghan at the Olympic Games in Tokyo. This video has more than 650,000 views at time of writing — debunking the belief the beds wouldn’t stand up to the action between the sheets.
“In today’s episode of fake news at the Olympic Games, the beds are meant to be anti-sex, they’re made out of cardboard yes, but apparently they’re meant to break under any sudden movements,” he said jumping on the bed. “It’s fake. Fake news.”
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“Anti-sex” beds at the Olympics pic.twitter.com/2jnFm6mKcB
— Rhys Mcclenaghan (@McClenaghanRhys) July 18, 2021
Beds to be installed in Tokyo Olympic Village will be made of cardboard, this is aimed at avoiding intimacy among athletes
Beds will be able to withstand the weight of a single person to avoid situations beyond sports.
I see no problem for distance runners,even 4 of us can do😂 pic.twitter.com/J45wlxgtSo
— Paul Chelimo🇺🇸🥈🥉 (@Paulchelimo) July 17, 2021