Feb 17 • 08:29 UTC 🇬🇧 UK Mirror

Winter Olympics condoms being sold for £90 EACH as online sellers cash in on sex-mania

A shortage of condoms in the athletes' village for the Winter Olympics has led to exorbitant prices of up to £90 each being charged by online sellers.

As the Winter Olympics approach, athletes in the village are experiencing a significant shortage of condoms, with reports indicating that a new shipment of 10,000 condoms vanished within 72 hours. The demand has reportedly surged, drawing attention to the high cost as sellers on online platforms are capitalizing on the situation by charging as much as £90 per condom. The phenomenon is being attributed to both the pressures of elite competition and the festive timing of Valentine's Day, which may have influenced the spike in demand.

This sudden shortage and the outrageous pricing underscore the ongoing narrative of the sexual lifestyles of Olympic athletes, known for their physical prowess and the close quarters they inhabit during the games. Experts suggest that the unique pressures of high-stakes competition may contribute to increased social interactions among competitors, often leading to romantic encounters. Despite the high prices, the urgency and creativity employed by athletes in acquiring contraception serve as a stark reminder of the human experiences underlying the grand spectacle of the Olympics.

Furthermore, officials from the organizing committee have acknowledged that the demand for contraceptives was

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