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Debonking the myth: Irish gymnast bounces on ‘anti-sex’ Olympic beds in Tokyo to show they ARE strong enough for athlete action
Irish gymnast Rhys McClenaghan has appeared to dispel the “myth” that Olympic bosses designed cardboard beds to dissuade athletes from getting up close and personal at this year’s Covid-hit Games in Tokyo. Rumors have swirled online that the flimsy-looking beds in Tokyo are a way to prevent famously randy athletes from bonking at the Olympic Village when they are meant to be social distancing. The theory of the ‘anti-sex’ beds was cranked up a notch when US distance runner Paul Chelimo posted a viral tweet in which he claimed the sleeping arrangements were aimed at “avoiding intimacy among athletes." Beds to be installed i

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