Soccer-Score safely in the bedroom: Toronto offers free World Cup-themed condoms


TORONTO, May 12 (Reuters) - ⁠As Toronto gears up for the ⁠World Cup, the city wants to help ‌people score safely in the bedroom by offering free soccer-inspired condoms.

With more than 300,000 visitors expected for ​the June 11-July 19 tournament, ⁠Toronto Public Health ⁠will be distributing limited edition condoms featuring six ⁠designs ‌that “celebrate the energy of the games while promoting sexual health.”

The lineup ⁠includes “Block those shots!”, "What a finish!" and “Peaches & Cream,” ​with the ‌latter's image featuring a peach and eggplant ⁠in ​front of a goal.

The condoms and other safer sex supplies will be offered at four ⁠TPH-operated sexual health clinics as ​part of the unit’s CondomTO initiative to promote safer sex, reduce stigma and connect people with ⁠sexual health services.

“Studies show that using a condom every time you have oral, anal or vaginal sex decreases the risk of ​sexually transmitted and bloodborne ⁠infections (STBBIs), HIV and/or unplanned pregnancy,” the unit said ​on its website.

Canada co-hosts ‌the World Cup alongside the ​U.S. and Mexico.

(Reporting by Nicole Fernandes in Toronto; Editing by Andrew Cawthorne)

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