Sex Toys So Discreet You Can Take Them (Almost) Anywhere
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"If you've ever traveled with a sex toy, you may have endured the slightly awkward experience of TSA rifling through your bags-made worse if your toy starts vibrating mid-search. But it's more common than you might think; after all, 80% of adult American women and 45% of adult men now own at least one sex toy. Taylor Sparks, erotic educator and founder of Organic Loven, the largest BIPOC-owned online intimacy shop, recommends removing batteries or running down rechargeable ones before travel."
""This prevents it from accidentally 'turning on' in your luggage if bumped around," she says. Many toys also include travel locks for added security. These days, sex toys come in all kinds of discreet designs that can fly under the radar for both TSA inspections and hotel nightstands. Read on for our top picks of the best-and most discreet-sex toys to bring on your next trip."
Traveling with sex toys can lead to awkward TSA searches and unexpected activation if devices vibrate during baggage checks. Around 80% of adult American women and 45% of adult men own at least one sex toy. Removing batteries or running down rechargeable batteries before travel prevents accidental activation. Many toys include travel locks for added security. Discreet designs allow toys to pass under the radar during TSA inspections and fit unobtrusively on hotel nightstands. Travelers should prioritize battery removal, travel-lock features, and compact, discreet models when packing sex toys for trips.
Read at Conde Nast Traveler
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