Recent reports claiming that Sweden has officially declared intimacy as a sport and will be hosting the first-ever European Intimacy Championship have been debunked as fake news.
Despite widespread circulation on social media, Swedish authorities have confirmed that no such declaration or event is taking place. Let’s delve into the details and shed light on the truth behind these rumors.
The Fake News
Over the weekend, numerous media outlets and social media platforms reported that Sweden had officially recognized intimacy as a sport and was organizing an intimacy tournament.
The reports suggested that participants would engage in daily sexual encounters lasting up to six hours, with winners selected by a panel of judges and audience opinions.
The Reality of Intimacy as a Sport
However, it has been revealed that these reports are entirely false. Swedish news outlet Goterborgs-Posten had previously reported in April that the application from the so-called Swedish Federation of Intimacy had been rejected by the National Sports Confederation of Sweden.
The confederation stated that the application was incomplete, and similar rejections were issued to other confederations as well.
Details of the Imaginary European Intimacy Championship
The supposed European Intimacy Championship was said to span six weeks, with participants engaging in sexual activities under different disciplines.
The supposed disciplines reportedly included seduction, oral penetration, penetration, and more.
Reports even claimed that the competitions could last up to six hours per day. The winner was said to be determined by a panel of three judges and audience ratings.
The Truth
In reality, there is no European Intimacy Championship taking place in Sweden or any other country. No country is willing to take on intimacy as a sport. The entire concept is a fabrication and has no basis in reality.
The fake news reports misled readers by presenting false details about the championship, the participants, and the judging criteria.
The Role of Dragan Bratych
The false reports attributed the declaration of INTIMACY as a sport to Dragan Bratych, the supposed chairman of the Swedish Federation of Intimacy.
However, it has been revealed that Bratych runs strip clubs in southern Sweden and his application to become a member of the National Sports Confederation was rejected.
The claims made by Bratych about intimacy being a sport and the incorporation of sexual orientation in sporting tactics are unfounded.
Conclusion
The news claiming that Sweden has declared intimacy as an official sport and is organizing a European intimacy Championship is entirely false.
The reports are based on misinformation and have been debunked by Swedish authorities. It is essential to verify the credibility of news sources and exercise caution when encountering sensationalized or unverified information.
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