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Security at JFK pulled us aside. Buzzing in suitcase we had just checked in. Heard on the conveyor. We were going on romantic island get away and I was NOT going to be without toys for a week...but honestly forgot to remove the batteries from that one. The TSA guy laughed even before he opened the case. He obviously KNEW what it was and had been there before. He was VERY kind and discreet about just opening the case and letting ME pour out the batteries...then zipping the case back up and he even wishes us a "VERY happy honeymoon" (even though it was obvious we were NOT new around the block). Was still embarrassed. Won't make THAT mistake again.
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I don't fly very often anymore, but when I do, I never take checked luggage. The extra fees, the possibility it could get lost, and the extra time waiting in the baggage claim combine to make me pack everything in one bag, no matter how long
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I don't fly very often anymore, but when I do, I never take checked luggage. The extra fees, the possibility it could get lost, and the extra time waiting in the baggage claim combine to make me pack everything in one bag, no matter how long I'll be gone.
But if you're flying with sex toys, that means TSA will be having a look at what you're bringing. What have you been bold enough to bring on a plane? Do vibrators look too much like bombs to even attempt? A heavy toy like the Eleven looks like it could be used as a weapon---would you take the chance of looking TSA in the face and telling them it was a sex toy, or would you leave it at home? How about harnesses or butt plugs through the metal detectors or backscatter scanners? I'm always paranoid that I'll forget I've got my Njoy plug in and try to go to a post office in a state building... and it would only be worse at the airport!
Any regrets? Any stories? If you've been successful bringing something, let us know what it was! less
But if you're flying with sex toys, that means TSA will be having a look at what you're bringing. What have you been bold enough to bring on a plane? Do vibrators look too much like bombs to even attempt? A heavy toy like the Eleven looks like it could be used as a weapon---would you take the chance of looking TSA in the face and telling them it was a sex toy, or would you leave it at home? How about harnesses or butt plugs through the metal detectors or backscatter scanners? I'm always paranoid that I'll forget I've got my Njoy plug in and try to go to a post office in a state building... and it would only be worse at the airport!
Any regrets? Any stories? If you've been successful bringing something, let us know what it was! less