An ex-Olympian discusses the prevalence of sexual encounters amongst competitors.

 

Since the COVID-19 pandemic has passed, some athletes will likely welcome the opportunity to compete in close quarters with their peers.

According to an interview with the New York Post from July 2021, former Olympian Susen Tiedtke said that sexual content at the Olympics would always be there.

Even if it may not seem like a boys’ vacation to those on the outside, the athletes who have put in the grueling training over the previous four years are starting to see it that way.

The release of endorphins, which are known to increase sex desire, is a natural response to competing on such a large platform, especially if you have any chance of winning a medal or setting a new record.

“The athletes are at their physical peak at the Olympics,” observed Tiedtke, a German long jumper who participated in the Olympic Games in 1992 and 2000. After the race is complete,

 

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