• Sweden becomes first country to recognize sex as an official sport, will hold first-ever European Sex Championship

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    Sweden becomes first country to recognize sex as an official sport, will hold first-ever European Sex Championship
    The final selection will be influenced by a number of elements, including the couple's chemistry, sex knowledge, endurance level, and so on.

    Digital Desk: Sweden has officially declared sex to be
    a sport. Yes, you read that correctly. The country becomes the first to
    recognise sex as a sport. On June 8, it will also host the first-ever European
    Sex Championship in Gothenburg. According to reports, the competition would
    last six weeks and will be overseen by the Swedish Sex Federation. Seduction,
    oral sex, penetration, endurance, body massages, foreplay, exploring erotic
    zones, and other sexual acts will be performed by participants.

    Sweden to hold
    first-ever European Sex Championship

    According
    to multiple accounts, the European Sex Championship competitors will
    participate in tough six-hour periods each day, with individual battles lasting
    45 to 60 minutes. According to preliminary registrations, 20 persons from
    various countries will compete. While a panel of three judges will pick the
    championship winners, the crowd will have a say in the sex competitions as
    well. They will be judged on several areas of their sexual behaviour. The final
    selection will be influenced by a number of elements, including the couple's
    chemistry, sex knowledge, endurance level, and so on.

    All Details on European Sex Championship

    According
    to reports, a pair that knows the 'Kamasutra' - the ancient Indian treatise on
    sex and sexuality - will gain bonus points. Furthermore, the championship
    promotes diversity and has encouraged people of all sexual orientations to
    join. The organisers feel that sexual orientation can have an impact on the
    tournament and the outcome of the matches.

    According
    to Dragan Bratych, chairman of the Swedish Federation of Sex, "the
    incorporation of sexual orientation as a part of sporting tactics will be a
    ground-breaking development among European countries." "Achieving
    desired results in sex, like any other sport, requires training," they
    continued. As a result, it is only natural for people to begin competing in
    this sphere as well." According to Bratych, recognising sex as a sport was
    inevitable.