‘Anti-Sex’ Beds in the Olympic Village? A Social Media Theory is Soon Debunked
The coronavirus has actually required a number of social distancing steps at the Summer seasons Games, however the recyclable cardboard beds provided by organizers are not one of them.Competitors reaching the Tokyo Olympics have found something unusual about the beds in the professional athletes’town: They’re made of cardboard.Some have actually shared images on social media of the modular bed frames, which are made by the Japanese business Airweave and are recyclable. Organizers state it is the very first time that the beds at the Games will be made almost entirely out
of eco-friendly materials.But in the time of the coronavirus, when Olympic organizers stressed over transmission are trying to dissuade close contact as much as possible, the unusual bed frames have led some to suggest there’s another motive behind them.Paul Chelimo, an American distance runner, hypothesized on Twitter that the beds were unable to support more than one person and were”focused on avoiding intimacy amongst athletes.”Soon the beds were being labeled on social networks as”anti-sex.” Rhys McClenaghan, a gymnast from Ireland, called the claim “phony news.”A video he published