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I am flying to Europe in about a week, and have the following questions:

Would it be a problem bringing it with me in my suitcase (check-in)?

Is there a chance my suitcase will be opened, because the aneros looks "suspicious"?

Im thinking about my privacy and so forth

😳 😕



   
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I have never had a a problem getting mine through US airports. The Europeans will probably call you aside and ask you "where you got it, how much it cost, and how is it working for you?". They may even ask to borrow it.



   
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The Europeans will probably call you aside and ask you "where you got it, how much it cost, and how is it working for you?". They may even ask to borrow it.

You're kidding, right?



   
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I recommend full cooperation with the European authorities. You may even want to volunteer a demonstration of the device. If they pull out their cameras tell them there will be a per/minute charge for videos. Don't do it for free. Get the money up front.



   
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I'm so sorry that this guy is turning this thread into a joke. Good luck with that and tell us how it goes.



   
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I am sorry you are sorry. Just tryin to lighten things up.



   
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Bokazoe,
Let us know how it goes..
I have taken the Aneros through security before, no worries, but never to Europe.
Hope it is not a big deal... 😕



   
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I left early:

Well, I got everything through.

Obviously someone out there now knows "my little secret" - thank you airport scanners.

But my suitcase was not opened "in public", and I did not have to face anything REALLY embarrassing. 😮 😳

NOTE: The scanning procesures varies according to the aiports and countries 💡



   
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Good question....I'm getting ready to fly and was wondering the same thing.



   
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I came back from the U.K. last month with 3 Progasms, a Eupho, an enema, and copious amounts of lube in my checked baggage and was never questioned about it.

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Probably best not to fly inserted.
Mind you turbulence could be exciting. 😀



   
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i flew with my prostate cradle in my carry-on.

to make things easy, i put it in an outside pocket.

not surprisingly it was noticed by the TSA. i pulled it out, showed it to the guy, and explained it is for prostate pain. he was fascinated. i held back on telling him that it could give him amazing feelings.

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