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Sweden declares sex as 'sport' : 1st ever European sex championship to begin on June 8th

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Sweden has declared sex as a sport and the first-ever sex competition is scheduled to take place early next week. On June 8th, the highly anticipated European Sex Championship, which will be happening under the guidance of the Swedish Sex Federation, will be held.

The participants taking part in this competition will have to engage in sex sessions that will stretch up to six hours on a daily basis. One solo match will at least go on for a good 40-45 minutes. The participants will have to compete in a variety of categories including, foreplay, oral sex, penetration, knowledge of the erogenous zones and so on.

A judges panel has been set to decide the winners of the competition but there is a twist in the game. Judges and the audience will be taking into consideration factors such as good communication skills between a couple, their endurance level, the chemistry that they share and their knowledge about sex.

List of disciplines for the Sex:

- Championship Seduction
- Massage of various parts of the body
- Massage of erotic zones on the opponent’s body
- Prelude
- Oral sex
- Penetration
- Endurance
- Appearance Pose Performance
- Creativity in Change of Position
- Endurance and The Number of Orgasms
- Artistic performance and exchange of postures
- Increased blood pressure and heart rate during competition
- The most beautiful and difficult pose
- The most artistic communication

The most active couple during the competition, as well as the most artistic in the Kama Sutra and the most popular with the jury and the audience.

In each discipline, participants can score between 5 and 10 points, as determined by a combination of public voting and a panel of five judges. The tournament is divided into three levels, with participants required to achieve a specific number of points in each level to progress further.