My boyfriend and I are going on a trip next week to Aruba and he's been teasing me with the idea of double penetration and teasing with my new vibrator the excitement!!! I am so excited but I want to know I anyone knows if I can take it or what I the best way to travel with it? Carry on or checked? I searched the TSA website or sex toys vibrators and more but they really dont specify.
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Yes, you can! Just make sure the batteries are not inside the vibrator, or if it's lockable that it is locked so it doesn't go off. However, please be prepared to have your luggage searched and having the TSA wave your wand around. (It's not common, but it does happen.)
Like Stormy said it should be fine, be prepared to possibly deal with some embarrassment though if they do do a bag search or something. Sounds like a fun trip!
Yes, you can! Just make sure the batteries are not inside the vibrator, or if it's lockable that it is locked so it doesn't go off. However, please be prepared to have your luggage searched and having the TSA wave your wand around. (It's
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Yes, you can! Just make sure the batteries are not inside the vibrator, or if it's lockable that it is locked so it doesn't go off. However, please be prepared to have your luggage searched and having the TSA wave your wand around. (It's not common, but it does happen.)
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Bingo! Also, if you are taking a lube along make sure it is a small bottle (If carry on), any liquid still falls under the rule.
If you check your bag/toy I would probably make sure I had a way to sanitize it when I get there. Maybe toss in a package of toy wipes too.
My boyfriend and I are going on a trip next week to Aruba and he's been teasing me with the idea of double penetration and teasing with my new vibrator the excitement!!! I am so excited but I want to know I anyone knows if I can take it or what
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My boyfriend and I are going on a trip next week to Aruba and he's been teasing me with the idea of double penetration and teasing with my new vibrator the excitement!!! I am so excited but I want to know I anyone knows if I can take it or what I the best way to travel with it? Carry on or checked? I searched the TSA website or sex toys vibrators and more but they really dont specify.
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I've been wondering about sex toys and airline travel myself. Thanks for asking. I fly from a community airport and not looking forward to the embarrassing part of it, though!
Bingo! Also, if you are taking a lube along make sure it is a small bottle (If carry on), any liquid still falls under the rule.
If you check your bag/toy I would probably make sure I had a way to sanitize it when I get there. Maybe toss in a
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Bingo! Also, if you are taking a lube along make sure it is a small bottle (If carry on), any liquid still falls under the rule.
If you check your bag/toy I would probably make sure I had a way to sanitize it when I get there. Maybe toss in a package of toy wipes too.
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I'd bring antibacterial soap, wash in the tap water, rinse in bottled water.
I don't know about Aruba and it's water quality, but just be careful especially if the water is iffy and you have a porous toy.
Many people bring sex toys with them through checked luggage and carry on luggage too. Remove the batteries, lock the toy, but be prepared for them to ask you (maybe!!!) to turn it on.
When you get back, let us know if your trip through security was eventful or not!
"The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has published guidelines that include a list of permitted items as well as an expanded list of items prohibited beyond the secured area of an airport.
Hygiene and beauty items, such as hair dryers, electric razors, and curling irons, as well as most electronic or battery-operated personal items, are not on TSA’s prohibited items list. Therefore, these items are permitted in carry-on or checked baggage after proper screening or inspection. "
This is what they say.... Do you think it is worth it to take it? It's a two hour flight
"The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has published guidelines that include a list of permitted items as well as an expanded list of items prohibited beyond the secured area of an airport.
Hygiene and beauty items, such as
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"The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has published guidelines that include a list of permitted items as well as an expanded list of items prohibited beyond the secured area of an airport.
Hygiene and beauty items, such as hair dryers, electric razors, and curling irons, as well as most electronic or battery-operated personal items, are not on TSA’s prohibited items list. Therefore, these items are permitted in carry-on or checked baggage after proper screening or inspection. "
This is what they say.... Do you think it is worth it to take it? It's a two hour flight
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It's totally fine to take it. I've taken dildos the size of my arm through TSA. No one blinked and there were several vibes in there, as well.
"The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has published guidelines that include a list of permitted items as well as an expanded list of items prohibited beyond the secured area of an airport.
Hygiene and beauty items, such as
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more
"The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has published guidelines that include a list of permitted items as well as an expanded list of items prohibited beyond the secured area of an airport.
Hygiene and beauty items, such as hair dryers, electric razors, and curling irons, as well as most electronic or battery-operated personal items, are not on TSA’s prohibited items list. Therefore, these items are permitted in carry-on or checked baggage after proper screening or inspection. "
This is what they say.... Do you think it is worth it to take it? It's a two hour flight
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I feel the need to point out, that regardless of what the TSA says on their website, what's allowed is at the sole discretion of the TSA agent searching your bag. I know of a few instances where people had items in their carry-on that were permitted according to the website (in one case the guy had a print out from the website showing the item was allowed), but the agent at the gate either confiscated the items, or demanded they be checked.
I just went on a trip and came back and I had toys in my checked luggage. They searched my bag the first time, not the second time. Never had any issues, though.