The ‘intimacy ban’ for the 2024 Paris Olympics has been lifted, allowing athletes to engage in intimate activities. This marks a significant change from the previous games in Tokyo where intimacy rules prevented the use of the distributed condoms. Condom distribution at the Olympics has been a tradition since the 1988 Seoul Olympics, aimed at raising awareness for HIV and AIDS. The decision to provide condoms reflects the ongoing efforts to promote safe practices among athletes. At the 2024 Paris Olympics, approximately 10,500 athletes will be provided condoms equating to roughly one condom per day per athlete throughout the games, emphasizing the commitment to promoting safe practices and health awareness.
Paris 2024 Olympics lifting intimacy ban for athletes, stocking up with 300000 condoms - The Hill https://t.co/fCd2F5y9fW
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