Sweden is the first nation to officially recognize s*x as a sport. You read that correctly. The eagerly awaited European s*x Championship will take place on June 8 under the supervision of the Swedish S*x Federation. It's interesting that everyone who wants to compete in this sporting event must engage in daily s*x sessions that last approximately six hours.
Not only that, but one solo match will take place, lasting approximately 40–45 minutes, and all competitors in that competition will compete in many categories, including foreplay, oral s*x, penetration, awareness of the erogenous zones, and so on. All of the judges on the panel will decide who wins, but there is a twist in the game in that the audience present at these matches will also have a role in the outcome. Judges and the audience will assess elements such as a couple's communication abilities, endurance level, and the profound chemistry that the couple will share while having s*x.
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The competitors in the championship should be familiar with Kamasutra and the regulations it lays out. If all of the competitors can follow Kamasutra's regulations during their sexual activity, they must demonstrate it in order for all of them to receive bonus points. Here is the Kamasutra for those who are unaware of it: A Sanskrit text called the Kamasutra provides insight on issues like desire and sexuality. In the Swedish s*x competition, competitors must be able to demonstrate their expertise and s*x knowledge.
As soon as this competition was announced on the internet, all social media platforms were flooded with a plethora of conflicting comments and perspectives from netizens. Some consider this to be an act of inclusivity, while others say it is excessive and could have been avoided.