The stigma around using vibrators and other sex toys are fast disappearing from our society, but then there is a lot more you need to understand. If you think, a perfect holiday is the right time to have fun with your toys, ask yourself if it’s worth risking jail time for.
Vibrator owners in UK are constantly warned by authorities to check laws before they decide to spend their holidays on abroad as sex toys are banned in many countries.
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Countries such as Malaysia, Thailand and Maldives are known to have banned such toys and anyone bringing them to heir country could face the law of the country.
Sex Toys specialists Carvaka have urged people to understand all the facts before going away.
They said: “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 that country.
Do you know that its not exactly legal to use a sex toy in India ?Section 292 of the Indian Penal Code states that any book, figure, drawing or object “shall be deemed to be obscene” if it overly fuels sexual thoughts and behaviours.
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