By Asha C. Gilbert, USA TODAY: A claim circulating online about cardboard beds at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics being “anti-sex” is not true. The rumor gained traction after Olympic runner Paul Chelimo tweeted that the beds, made of “high resistance lightweight cardboard,” were made to avoid intimacy among athletes.
The beds in question can actually support up to 441 pounds, a press released from Inside The Games said. That’s more than two times the average weight of an American man.
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