Reddit condom joke…
At the Olympics it’s always exciting when someone comes from behind.
“Organizers say athletes should take the condoms home as souvenirs…”
Athletes At The Tokyo Olympics Are Being Given Condoms, And Warnings Not To Use Them
Organizers of this year’s Olympics in Tokyo are putting a new meaning behind “look, but don’t touch.”
The Games are ordinarily a place where many of the young athletes mix, mingle, and naturally get very close.
As they have since the 1980s, organizers ordered thousands of condoms for athletes to safely hook up in Tokyo. To be specific, Japanese organizers ordered 160,000 condoms to be handed out to athletes in the Olympic Village.
But because of the COVID-19 pandemic, Tokyo organizers also want participants to refrain from any kind of intimate physical activity outside of their sport.
That means: Those condoms we gave you? Don’t use them — at least not while you’re inside the Olympic bubble.
Organizers say athletes should take the condoms home as souvenirs, and use them to raise awareness for HIV and AIDS. But under no uncertain terms are participants to use them, or engage in any one-on-one philandering, while they are in Japan for the Games, organizers said.
The topic may elicit a giggle, but the penalties athletes face if they violate these rules are serious, as are the reasons for implementing them.
Athletes are under strict coronavirus protocols, as Tokyo and other regions of Japan are under a state of emergency due to COVID-19. They must follow social distancing guidelines and abide by bans on handshakes, high fives, and other types of physical, close contact, according to the rulebook.
Any participant who violates the rules could face fines, disqualification, and the loss of Olympic medals if they’re found to be repeat offenders. If athletes choose to flout the rules on intimacy, they’ll also have to contend with the small cardboard-frame beds that are provided to Olympians.
Do the condoms actually have two Olympics cartoon avatars bumping nasties on the packaging?
That seems more like an encouragement to me.
I wonder if this is an example of Japanese ironic humor that just isn’t crossing the language and culture barrier.
I think this joke transcends most cultural and linguistic barriers.
So you take a group of ridiculously athletic young people and place them in a camp together, far away from home. Then you hand out a bunch of free condoms.
And then you expect them not to fuck?