The Paris Olympics village is so uncomfortable that the “nightlife” of athletes has been drastically reduced!
Because of the COVID-19 crisis at the previous Tokyo Olympics, in principle, athletes were prohibited from having heavy contact with each other. Athletes were forced to endure. However, this year’s games have removed the restriction on close contact, making it easier for athletes to vent their desires. However, …….
‘Condoms haven’t gone down. I’m not saying there’s zero sexual activity, of course, but compared to past competitions, there’s not a lot of talk going around about, ‘Oh, that athlete is doing it every day,’ or ‘That track and field athlete is doing it with that swimmer. I was curious, so I asked an athlete who is known as a playboy. Before the competition, he said, ‘I want to be with a lot of different people.
But he said, “I don’t feel like doing it at all. It’s too hot in the village, I can’t sleep well, and the food is terrible. I can’t get enough food and sleep, so I don’t have much of a sex drive. Some of the athletes said they didn’t want to move around the village because it was too big and the walking distance was too long and tiring. It’s a great thing that this athletes’ village is able to suppress the sexual desires of top athletes. Rather than handing out condoms, it would be better to make the village less comfortable to prevent the spread of sexually transmitted diseases.
It seems that the poor environment of the athletes’ village affected not only the performance of the athletes but also their sexual activities at night.