'Sexually-charged' Olympics collide with #MeToo movement in PyeongChang

FOX News 

The 2018 Winter Olympics games, taking place in PyeongChang, South Korea, kicks off in February. A record amount of condoms -- nearly 40 per person -- were distributed to athletes participating in the 2018 Winter Olympics this month, a handout officials say will allow tense competitors to let out steam during the high-pressure games in South Korea. But the move is raising questions about allowing the Olympic Village to turn into a freewheeling sex romp at a time when the #MeToo movement has taken the world by storm and sensitivity about sexual misconduct is at an all-time high. "The Olympics is a very sexually charged time," Julie Spira, an online and mobile dating expert, told CBS News. "Young athletes and attendees have been using dating apps heavily in prior Olympics, but now the popularity of an app like Tinder continues to grow and grow." Some 1.2 million people, including athletes, were expected to gather in PyeongChang, South Korea for the 2018 Winter Olympics.

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