According to a study, a whopping 50% of people are more likely to get intimate with their partner while on holiday.
While sexy lingerie might be on the list for a cheeky getaway, some might even think to bring a kinky toy along with them.
But, its not all fun and games as you should be very careful when bringing your sex devices abroad.
And sex toy companies are well aware of the situation as one manufacturer has issued a warning to their customers.
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“It's important that people are informed before they travel ”
Carvaka
Carvaka wrote on its website: “We know how much people get attached to their sex toys and so when it comes to heading off on holidays, it can be difficult to think about a week or even a fortnight away from them.
"However, with a number of countries imposing outright bans on vibrators and dildos, it's important that people are informed before they travel in order to prevent any issues at the point of entry to the country."
Some countries like India, the United Arab Emirates and the Maldives have restrictions on sex toys.
BANNED: You should be wary of what countries do and don't allow sex toys (Pic: GETTY STOCK IMAGE)
NOT ALLOWED: Sex toys are banned in certain countries under the Islamic Law (Pic: GETTY STOCK IMAGE)
Under the Islamic law, sex toys are also prohibited under the category of illegal “pornographic material”.
In 2011, authorities made buying sex toys or bringing them into the country illegal.
This comes after we revealed why you can't wear lacy knickers in Russia, Belarus and Kazakhstan.
Speaking to Daily Star Online earlier this year, Helen OKeefee claims its because the country banned sexRead More – Source
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