The most common mistakes travelers make that can ruin your chances of getting laid on vacation
Singles traveling to a foreign country don't just want to soak up the sun, they often expect to have a romantic adventure. The number of Britons searching on Google for "Can I take condoms on a plane?" has soared by 81% in recent years alone.
Sex while on vacation is not a new phenomenon, but do you know the simple rules of where to keep condoms? And also that there are six countries that will impose a large fine on you if they find sex toys in your luggage? This is what Huffpost says.
It's perfectly fine to bring condoms on an airplane, but you shouldn't hide them in your checked baggage. This is because the cargo hold of an airplane can be extremely hot on long-haul flights, which can weaken the material of your condoms and make them more susceptible to breaking.
Experts from condom.uk advise keeping condoms in your carry-on luggage. Don't carry condoms in your pocket or purse while traveling
We know how convenient it is to keep condoms in your pocket or wallet, but wallets have a habit of squeezing things too tightly. The constant pressure and friction can potentially damage the condom's packaging, causing it to break. In addition, pockets may seem safe, but they are known for frequently carrying other items such as loose change and keys, whose sharp edges compromise condom effectiveness.
Be sure to check local laws before bringing your favorite sex toy with you
Having sex abroad isn't for everyone, so why not bring your favorite sex toy to have some private fun? But before you go on vacation, take a moment to learn about the laws governing sex toys in different countries around the world.
Here's a list of countries where sex toys are banned:
Thailand: Possession of sex toys is strictly prohibited here. If you are caught in the act, you face 3 years in prison and a huge fine of 60,000 baht (£1,300).
Saudi Arabia: There is also zero tolerance for sex toys, pornography, or anything remotely resembling underwear, bikinis, or swimwear. If you are caught with any of these items, you may face expulsion or an unwanted stay in prison.
United Arab Emirates: The UAE is also no joke when it comes to sex toys. Keep them out of your suitcase or you risk being prosecuted.
India: Although sex toys are not illegal in India, it is very important to avoid any public display or open handling of them. Security personnel should not touch your intimate things, as this can lead not only to an embarrassing situation, but also to jail.
Maldives: Customs officers in the Maldives are not very fond of sex toys. If they notice your secret toy, they will confiscate it, and in some cases, they may even send you home.
Vietnam: If customs gets wind of your intimate cargo, prepare for immediate confiscation - consider it a missed flight.