The intimacy ban that had been in place for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics has been lifted for the 2024 Paris Olympics, and the Olympic village, where the athletes stay during the event, will be stocked with 300,000 condoms, Laurent Michaud, director of the village, told Sky News.

In an interview about the upcoming games, which will be held in the French capital from July 26 to Aug. 11, Michaud said they are preparing for 14,250 residents at the village and are aiming to have 300,000 condoms for the athletes.

Rules on intimacy went into effect for the 2020 Olympics that were held in Tokyo, Japan in 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. To help prevent the virus from spreading, athletes were asked to limit their physical contact with each other, keeping about six and a half feet between them, except when necessary, like on the field.

Providing condoms at the Olympics has been a tradition since the 1988 Seoul Olympics, as an effort to raise awareness for HIV and AIDS, according to CBS Sports. In Tokyo, officials still handed out 150,000 condoms – even though the intimacy rules prevented any scenarios to use them.

  • @markstos
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    “14,250 residents…300,000 condoms”.

    So, 20 per resident.

    • @DharkStare
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      From what I’ve read previously, I’m not sure that’s enough.

      • @[email protected]
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        I imagine they’re expecting some athletes to bring their own, free condoms tend to suck.

        I also imagine some people will go without by choice.

        • @[email protected]
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          you used to be able to get proper branded Durex condoms for free in health centres in the UK with flavoured and ribbed varieties if you were under 18.

          Then the boomers complained and they changed it so you could only get the “extra safe” ones which made it so you could barely feel anything.

          So naturally me and my gf at the time stopped using them entirely.

        • @dustyData
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          free condoms tend to suck

          They are literally made in the exact same factory with the exact same material. The only difference is marketing and some custom molds for like, ribbed, ultra thin, etc. Almost all brands in the world share the same dozen or so factories.

          • @[email protected]
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            Usually the lube isn’t very good and they’re the extra thicc kind that feel like fucking a milk carton.

            I’m sure they’re just as safe as the kind you buy at the store.

        • @jordanlund
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          They’re Olympics branded condoms, people scoop them up as souvenirs.

          • @kautau
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            “Only for Olympians!” sounds like a challenge of my stamina. Challenge accepted, condoms from 2012

  • ivanafterall
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    Unrelated question: what’s the easiest sport in which to become an Olympian between now and the 2024 Paris Olympics?

    • @ours
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      What you want is a sport that’s obscure in your country. Don’t need to compete if nobody else is applying to represent your country for it at the Olympics. Or so I’ve learned from Cool Runnings and Eddie the Eagle.

      • SeaJ
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        They changed that rule a while ago. You have to at least qualify in an internationally recognized competition.

      • @Dagnet
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        I remember how, 20 years ago, I read that just knowing how to snowboard at the age of 14 was enough to be a very promising candidate for the winter Olympics in my country. I live in Brazil

        • @[email protected]
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          68 months ago

          I recall a story just a few years ago about a teenage girl being the only one in her division, so she did a few basic snowboard tricks and went home with first place. I can’t find any articles about it now, unfortunately. I can’t remember if it was the Olympics or some other competition.

    • @misterundercoat
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      So let me get this straight. You’re not having any luck competing with regular schlubs in the real world, so you want to fake your way into a situation where you compete with a group of fitter and more attractive people?

      • ivanafterall
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        Exactly, I would like to score with Olympic athletes, but I would like to exert minimal effort?

          • @Omgpwnies
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            I don’t think those AIs have watched a competitive ping pong match. Shooting/archery are probably ok, I’d also say curling is a solid option at least for the winter olympics

          • andrew
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            108 months ago

            Ping pong needs skill absolutely but the endurance to run 100m with the best in the world takes quite a bit longer in addition to skill and technique

            , he said from his armchair.

            • Schadrach
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              It’s hard to use a rifle one handed, and you need a spare hand for the paddle?

                • Schadrach
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                  Pretty sure like most sports you have to use in spec equipment, which means to simultaneously shoot and pingpong you’d have to dual wield.

      • @[email protected]
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        A friend of mine shot skeet in the Olympics one year. His gun cost about $12k. He reloaded his own rounds and went through about 250-1000 rounds a day before training, roughly tripling that leading up to the event.

        The gun was so expensive because the brand would take your old one on trade every year (for a relatively small fee) for a new one. The program was for people just like him.

      • @[email protected]
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        Come on, I think you know there’s more to it than that. One also needs to make sure there’s a body of water beneath, which involves observational skills.

    • @EnderMB
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      This story is regularly run in the UK. The easiest is cycling, with some Olympians managing to go from zero to world-class within four years.

      Obviously, it’s not that easy, but if your dream is to run your way through the Olympic village, you’ll find a way.

      • @[email protected]
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        That is just plain wrong. People that switch over to cycling and are successful within a few years are athletes from other disciplines. You can not build up the necessary cardio to be an olympic level cyclist in just a few years.

        • @EnderMB
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          Well, Chris Hoy, one of GB’s most decorated cyclists, switched to track cycling and was considered a medal hopeful within four years. That’s why I mentioned cycling.

          Besides…I’m not a olympic cyclist. It probably isn’t true, since it was written by a journalist and not a cyclist, but that’s what the UK rags always say.

  • Semi-Hemi-Lemmygod
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    Once your event is over you’re just left hanging out with a bunch of young, fit people with nothing else to do who you won’t see for four years. Frankly I’m amazed they don’t have sex rooms for the athletes at the Olympics just to make it easier to clean.

    • @olympicyes
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      128 months ago

      That’s the only OnlyFans I’d be willing to subscribe to.

  • @Colors
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    Those are all expired!!! Conspiracy to create superior athletic humans?

    • Lath
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      Yes. It was started by the Nazis at their Olympics, when they sought to breed out some supersoldiers. All the major powers agreed and it has been an unofficial rule ever since.

      Edit: Ok, actually I’m lying. It was started by the Greco-Roman Olympics, when they sought to breed out some demigods. All the major powers agreed and so Asterix and Obelix were born.

      • @Dagnet
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        Olympics in old Greece were only men, all naked no? How would that work out haha

  • @OhmsLawn
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    I’m thinking about the tier list.

    “Sprinter? No lol. No thanks.”

    I’d have to guess there are socioeconomic groupings as well. The rowers probably have the upper hand there, along with anything involving firearms or horses.

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      Nope. From what I’ve read even olympic athletes consider anyone good enough for the olympics as ‘top tier’. And it only lasts a few weeks

    • @RGB3x3
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      Wait, why firearms?

      • @OhmsLawn
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        Honestly, it was a guess, based less on US socioeconomics, and more globally. In a lot of countries, shooting involves a lot of red tape that’s easier to wade through with a boatload of money.

        • @RGB3x3
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          Oh… I misread your comment and thought you were ranking them based on sexual performance based on their sport.

          Like, rowers have great thighs and arms, so they’re strong. Horse riders know how to… Ride. But you wouldn’t want sprinters because their goal is to finish the quickest.

          But then I was wondering what would make a shooter so good in bed.

          Anyway, the way I read your comment gave me a good chuckle. “The Olympian Sexual Performance Tier List.”

          • @OhmsLawn
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            Got it.

            The idea was a sexual attractiveness tier list, and money plays a role there.

        • @CosmicTurtle
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          So these Olympians are in danger?!

          • ivanafterall
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            Nah, dude, dude, think about it: she’s in the middle of Paris at the Olympic Games with some dude she barely knows. You know, she looks around and what does she see? A guy with a gun and 300,000 condoms. “Ahh, there’s nowhere for me to run. What am I gonna do, say ‘no?’”

  • @[email protected]
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    How do they even enforce a sex ban in the first place? Do they have drug test equivalents for sexual activity now? I hope it never gets to a point where most employers are firing people for having too much sex while off duty.

    • @[email protected]
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      Presumably they were quarantining the participants between matches because of COVID. There is a difference between making sure the world’s best athletes don’t contract a disease that affects their respiratory functions and work places preventing sex.

      • @dustyData
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        It’s on the article, on the summary, on the post text. But you can count on people on the internet to NOT ever read what’s directly in front of them before making or upvoting a dumb comment.

  • @mandurrz
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    Well I hope they refresh their stock of 2022 expirations…

  • @A_Random_Idiot
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    considering how many condoms the athletes villages uses with sex bans in place, I doubt this is gonna do much to make a difference, lol.

    • @dustyData
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      This ban was in place for one Olympic game, due to covid only. Olympic organizers have distributed condoms since Seoul '88. And they were always free to have as much sex as they wanted ever since the inception of the modern games.

  • @[email protected]
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    There was an intimacy ban?

    Did anyone tell the athletes?

    From what I heard there’s quite a lot of intimacy that was already a well established tradition at the Olympic villages.

    • @[email protected]
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      Young athletes in their prime under extreme tension and stress. Yep nothing to see here, absolutely no sex will happen.

      • @FireRetardant
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        Especially when you consider that atheletes tend to be unattractive, have poor body shapes, no confidence. Definitely no sex going on.

      • @PoopingCough
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        Not to mention most of them are used to consuming way more calories then the average human and doing intense workouts that they then stop doing during s competition. That energy needs to release somehow.

      • @[email protected]
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        “What’s your most memorable moment from the Olympics?”

        “Uhhhh… You know, the… competition.”

  • Flying Squid
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    It took France this long to realize that people fuck a lot?

    Do you people downvoting me not realize that France is like Fuck Central?

      • Flying Squid
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        The post that said it took them this long to lift the Tokyo ban? I’m pretty sure I did.

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        The issue was not COVID. They may have claimed it was COVID, but that’s ridiculous. People were going to fuck their brains out regardless because A) it’s the Olympics and that’s what always happens and B) it’s in Paris. Condoms should have been distributed in Tokyo too.

        • @kfoo
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          Condoms WERE distributed in Tokyo. It’s in that article you said you read.