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Love Island's strict romping rules - nudity ban, sex counselling and communal condoms
Love Island has had its fair share of saucy moments over the years, and this year it was Tasha Ghouri and Andrew Le Page who were chosen to become the first couple to spend a night in the Hideaway.The bombshell insisted the pair didn't romp when chatting to the girls the next day.When islanders also visited the private room, they revealed this year's new codewords for sexual acts and 'doing bits'.READ NEXT: Love Island's Gemma's family hit back after claims she is faking Luca attractionIf Islanders do the deed while in the villa, they have to abide by Love Island's sex rules.Daily Star Online takes a detailed look at Love Island's strict sex rules, which if they break could see them face severe punishment or be kicked out of the Villa.Love Island producers insist contestants practise safe sex and provide them with a stash of condoms, according to former islanders.