Irish Gymnast Debunks Those “Anti-Sex” Beds at the Tokyo Olympics – E! Online

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Olympians may be perspiring in more methods than one.

Irish gymnast Rhys McClenaghan is showing that the environmentally friendly beds offered to professional athletes at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics aren’t so “anti-sex” after all.

Last week, U.S. runner Paul Chelimous published photos of the not-so-sexy “cardboard” beds being established for rivals. 

“Beds to be installed in Tokyo Olympic Village will be made of cardboard, this is aimed at avoiding intimacy among athletes,” he tweeted along with photos of the relatively lightweight frames.

“Beds will be able to withstand the weight of a single person to avoid situations beyond sports,” he described, prior to including, “I see no problem for distance runners,even 4 of us can do.” 

McClenaghan put that to the test, sharing a video of himself (shirtless) getting on what he called the “anti-sex” beds at the Olympics. “Apparently they’re meant to break at any sudden movements,” the 21 years of age stated. He then stated, “It’s fake! Fake news!” Â