LOVE Island 2017 winner Amber Davies has revealed she has set herself five new “sex rules” after her onscreen romps.
The sexy Welsh star, 21, famously bedded ex-boyfriend Kem Cetinay, 21, on national television last year.
But guest presenting on BBC Radio 5Live today, she revealed a new set down a set of guidelines that include not having sex on the first date.
Rule one is: “Don't have sex on the first date, if you don't know the person, don't have sex with the person. It's all about self-respect.”
Rule two: “If there's alcohol involved ask yourself, are you going to regret it in the morning because when you're under the influence of alcohol you become a lot more vulnerable, male and female.”
Rule three: “Don't think sex is to impress, I think females and males would be a lot more impressed if you don't put out on the first date.”
Rule four: “We are absolutely binning the saying 'no strings attached' or 'friends with benefits', us females we all know we get emotionally attached after sex, so if you don't want to get hurt, don't do it.”
Rule five: “You're not crazy, or needy to demand self-respect, don't follow the crowd, only because sex has become so casual nowadays, doesn't mean you have to do it, so stand up for yourself.”
Amber and Kem broke up in December, 132 days after winning the ITV2 show.
She said: “I thought I was in love. It wasn’t like this one night stand, doing it on TV, you do forget the cameras are there.
“I do think reality TV has affected that because I know if I hadn't seen it on TV I probably wouldn't have done it.
“But because you do watch it on all these different shows, it was kind of like, well it is accepted. And people have done it. So it’s not like I’m wrong for doing it.”
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Since her split she has been linked with a string of famous men including Olly Murs and Towie’s Pete Wicks.
Asked if she thought sex is special, Amber said: “I think we’re way too far gone now, we’ll never be able to bring back sex in like a special way. Sex to me is something special and I think we’re way far past that now.
“I’m just so intrigued how it’s gone from zero to a hundred. It’s so casual now.”















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