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Over 50pct Brits use sex toys, webcams in bedroom
London, Mar 31 (ANI): Brits lead the way when it comes to getting steamy in the bed, according to a new survey.
In the study conducted by Cosmopolitan magazine more than half of the people admitted using a sex toy in the sack, while a quarter used a webcam.
Almost 20pct of the respondents agreed that they would even hook up with a stranger they met on the Internet for casual sex.
However, most of the Britons stay loyal to their partners, for only 24pct admitting to cheating on their partners during marriage.
The survey involving people from six different countries UK, USA, Germany, Finland, Russia and Sweden showed that those from Finland were most likely to indulge in-group sex, while 54pct of Germans admit to having an affair.
When asked about which celebrity would they most like to sleep with, Johnny Depp, 45, Brad Pitt, 45, and Orlando Bloom, 32, topped the women list.
When it comes to having safe sex, Britons top the survey with 72pct avoiding unprotected sex.owever, the Finns were the least responsible with only 56pct agreeing on having safe sex.
"While Brits may be conservative about some aspects of their sexual behaviour, it's great to see that we set the standards when it comes to practising safe sex," the Daily Star quoted Cosmopolitan.co.uk editor Kate Creasey as saying. (ANI)
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